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23-12-2015, 02:32 PM | #31 | ||
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an Idiot is an idiot whether they drive or ride, we just have to look how many illegal acts are posted or bragged about on social media by so called "car enthusiasts"
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23-12-2015, 02:40 PM | #32 | ||
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Simple fact is both cars & bikes and other vehicles such as tractors, cranes, scooters, mopeds all share roadways of varying types.
No matter what your position in any vehicle you are required to ride, drive to the conditions and be aware of your surroundings. Idiots come in all forms whether wearing lycra or a HSV shirt. Just be patient and accepting of what is on the road and adapt to it. Pretty easy really. |
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23-12-2015, 03:02 PM | #33 | ||
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Ironically, this is probably the most wound up post in the thread so far...
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23-12-2015, 03:06 PM | #34 | ||||
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But, this thread is about cyclists. Quote:
At this point in time giving them the same or more rights to car drivers is just wrong, and I'm sure that side of it frustrates a lot of car drivers, and rightly so.
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23-12-2015, 03:14 PM | #35 | |||
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You obviously have a very strong one sided stance on the issue of cyclists and motorists. Personally I would never get myself into an upset with a cyclist in the first place as I would show some tolerance and even if he didn’t deserve it I still wouldn’t dangerously swerve close in front of him using my car as a weapon of intimidation. Because of that there no sympathy for the car driver from me. |
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23-12-2015, 03:14 PM | #36 | ||
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I guess higher fines are a good thing. Can't really get demerit points for breaking this rules, so a decent fine is a good idea.
What I find funny is when road bike cyclists chasing the strava leaderboards get angry at slow bike riders and pedestrians on shared pathways. Probably the same people who get upset when a car beeps them for going too slow. The fernleigh track crosses my street and passes by the bush land I like to ride in. I have seen some idiots over the years. |
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23-12-2015, 03:35 PM | #37 | ||
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What? He got overtaken (at least one of the overtakes looked entirely legal) - how is that being harassed. That cyclist is lucky not to fall (or be knocked) off his bike the way he was swerving all over the shop.
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23-12-2015, 03:44 PM | #38 | ||
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As soon as a thread for cyclists comes up, I do the usual eye roll and 'here we go again' sigh. It ALWAYS leads to crap with this subject. ALWAYS!!!
I don't care how high they fine cyclists. I am one of them (a cyclist), but I am far more ready to abide by the law on a bike than I am in the car. Why? Because it's my life if I am to try and prove a point of self entitlement even if I am in the right or wrong. Who is going to come off second best when a car doesn't look when entering a street? Who is going to come off second best when a car misjudges your speed down a road and thinks they can cut you off in time to turn left to save 0.0001 second of their time? This happens to me all the time. Why? Due to drivers feeling entitled. My point is, I am far more cautious and respectful on the bike, even allowing cars to pass even if I have the right of way if it means peace and my safety. You can't get fined for being MORE safe. Showing a wave of courtesy goes a long way too if you feel like you have held someone up over a bridge for instance. I do this every time. As for riders who just flout the law, then its only a matter of time before they are collected. I have often experienced riders who are so self conceited because they have a 15k bike and look down on anyone not in a $800 cycling kit, they also have no regard to pedestrians, other cars or anyone else. On the other hand there are some clowns on a $50 cash converters special who ride on the opposite side of the road with no helmet that get my goat also. Yes I see it ALL THE TIME. So fine away to get these idiots to listen. That said, please tell me where do I sign for a rego number and where can I pay my road fees if it means we stop the whinging and dummy spitting.
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23-12-2015, 03:47 PM | #39 | ||
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This thread will last a lot longer if we can please get rid of the them and us 'I saw a video, my friends mate's mother knows someone who....' type of posts.
Looking on the net you'll find a lot of idiot cyclists. Along with a lot of idiot car, motorbike and Truck drivers. No one wants to post any law abiding courteous Drivers video's or riders as they're boring and couldn't be used as ammunition in discussions such as this. Please stick to commenting on the topic of what you think of Fines for Cyclists to Triple in NSW.
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23-12-2015, 04:18 PM | #40 | ||||
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As has been mentioned, unless they can actually ID the cyclist, and prosecute them, it doesn't matter if the fine is $30, $300 or $30,000
Rather than increasing the fines, why not have some sort of ID requirement on bikes ridden by those over 18. I'm not saying pay a big annual rego - just a once-off registration of a bike, for the cost of a standardised sticker or plate arrangement. You simply won't get the ID of the no-conscience rider if they have caused damage, and can make good their escape, as I posted over a year ago in a similar controversial thread: http://www.fordforums.com.au/showpos...2&postcount=22 There's a minority who do the wrong thing (from all camps) and nothing about these new fine increases would have helped in my situation where a pig-headed individual caused over $800 damage to my car because of his almighty self-entitled attitude problem. He may well have been carrying ID on him, but there was no way he was going to show it to me. (story quoted below). This has fixed nothing. The same thing will still occur - they will simply refuse to show ID and ride off, knowing that nobody can give chase on foot or in a car, and catch them. Being able to positively ID the owner of the bike (like you can for a registered vehicle), at least has some chance of getting to the rider and making them responsible for the damage that they caused - even if the bike's owner has to sign a stat dec to say who else was riding it. Quote:
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23-12-2015, 04:24 PM | #41 | ||
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These laws are already in Qld, the same things said here said in every paper at the start of the year...Police tried to charge 1 or 2 people on helmet cam evidence from cyclists but most charges thrown out. Now it has all calmed down, BUT if you clip/hit a cyclist it is obvious that you were not 1m away and charges will stick, failing any other evidence to say it was the bikes fault.
The main problems now are people suddenly stopping as they wont go past a cyclist unless they can swerve totally into the other lane, despite there being 3m of clear space...and the cyclists still riding on hilly dangerous skinny roads...they are banned on freeways in the city and they should be banned from these dangerous range crossings as well. |
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23-12-2015, 04:33 PM | #42 | |||
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Well if it's about cyclists you do realise that the roads were originally for cyclists and had to be adapted for cars, don't you? |
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23-12-2015, 05:03 PM | #43 | |||
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I'm not sure what your point is here, but roads were used by the horse and cart long before bicycles were even thought of. Now getting back to the topic...
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23-12-2015, 05:23 PM | #44 | ||
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I don't get why people can't just chill out and show some patience. I "got stuck" behind a group of lycra-clad cyclists today for about five minutes because there was no safe place to pass them...
Guess what, the world didn't end. |
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23-12-2015, 05:53 PM | #45 | ||
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If the tripling of fines towards cyclists doing the wrong thing goes someway in curbing said dangerous behaviour, then I'm all for it. If it creates awareness for other road users and pedestrians alike, then I'm all for it.
But the ingrained intolerance, impatience and hatred between all types of modes of transport requires a lot more than a monetary penalty in my opinion. Education is the key but unfortunately there's always that minority, the oxygen thieves with an intellect of a rock that somehow have a licence to |
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23-12-2015, 06:23 PM | #46 | ||
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It's not so much where or how they ride that bothers me, it's more the lycra that I find offensive.
And this is going to sound sexist but on the women it doesn't bother me in the slightest. |
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23-12-2015, 07:32 PM | #48 | ||
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Law should be if there is no shoulder there should be no bikes period!!
I live in rural vic and have many cyclists on 100km country roads lots bends and double white lines to get round these muppets you take your life in your hands , well over the lines to get round em , if a cattle truck is coming the other way you'd be toast we are forced to risk ourselves our family and other road users to get around these tools . No shoulder no ride SIMPLE |
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23-12-2015, 08:01 PM | #49 | |||
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The first car clearly cuts back in very close to the front of the rider, insanely risky on the driver’s part as far as I’m concerned. One minor error in judgement and an accident occurs if you could call that type of driving an accident. I’m not condoning the actions of the fellow on the bike but that is no reason for the driver to become all macho with his car. When cars and bikes who with a little bit of courtesy should easily be able to coexist on our roads come together, an abundance of morons come out to play as well. It’s an indictment on selfishness.
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23-12-2015, 08:15 PM | #50 | ||
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What you might not understand is the purpose that it serves... If you rode a bike regularly and did a fair few kilometres on it like most do, then i'm sure you'd be wearing lycra too! As a cyclist myself, I wouldn't wear anything else whilst out riding, it makes that much of a difference! If that's your only complaint then the cyclists in your area must be doing something right
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23-12-2015, 08:21 PM | #51 | ||
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I think fines for cyclists should be a national thing.
why should just the eastern states try to curb the actions of some inappropriate cyclists? I support the idea of 'share the road', and it should equate to share the responsibilities. as to the clip of the cyclist and two motorists, the limited footage I saw started with the cyclist deliberately blocking a motorist. The selfishness appeared to begin with the action of the cyclist, however, I don't know what occurred before the film started, so I'm not really in a position to judge. |
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23-12-2015, 09:36 PM | #52 | ||
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It would be interesting to know if there was an app available or possible for cyclists planning their routes. I am sure many cyclists are unaware of safer alternative routes. They probably tend to follow the same route they are driving their car in. Sure there are some bike ways around but many aren't easy to find and not always suitable for commuting or actually getting somewhere.
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23-12-2015, 09:53 PM | #53 | ||
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I like to ride and when ever I can I avoid roads if a bike path is available. If on a road I ride right on the left and if cars are coming up behind me I move off the road and ride on the dirt/ grass. I don't care what anyone says, roads are for cars, they weigh 1500kg travelling 60ks plus, I weigh 90. I know who will come off second best.
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23-12-2015, 10:47 PM | #54 | ||
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And there's also the common sense (well, laws of physics) that the cyclist will always come off second best - unfortunately a small minority don't have that sense, and probably won't until it's too late.
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23-12-2015, 11:05 PM | #55 | ||
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23-12-2015, 11:44 PM | #56 | ||
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Not all cyclists are of this view, but there are many who are and unfortunately they taint the lot of us. Technically yes, they are entitled to use the road but why be a knob about it, move over if you can and let the cars go!
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23-12-2015, 11:47 PM | #57 | ||
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In my experience, the majority of the serious cyclist-haters are in fact nothing more than unfit people that are envious of seeing fit people (cyclists) enjoying life... they wish they were doing the same thing but they know they can't, so they respond by hating them instead.
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24-12-2015, 01:52 AM | #58 | ||||
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For most of my adult life I’ve lived and worked overseas and I’d say it was more an Australian thing. You can produce all the hateful YouTube videos you like to back your argument but as GasOLane has already pointed out: Quote:
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24-12-2015, 03:30 AM | #59 | |||
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There’s nothing more satisfying then a good old general public despising. Who hasn’t Shane Warne and Rex Hunt had a run in with? Not every cyclist is out there training, some use bikes as transport. The Government is trying to put a system in place to help deal with the lawbreakers on both sides. Having read this post I believe Loudpipes is only partly right, it not just issues, you're so angry you must have a broken bit. |
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24-12-2015, 06:09 AM | #60 | |||
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In fact, Australia has one of the best Olympic cycling teams in the world and we also host one of the most highly regarded road events (Tour Down Under). I will also mention that your complaints about cyclists clogging up our roads only serve as further evidence that there are many cyclists using the public roadways on a regular basis. Maybe contact VicRoads and ask them if they will build you a bridge... maybe someday you will manage to get over said bridge. Good morning. |
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