Too many cyclists, don’t take enough responsibility for their own safety.
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21 Comments
1:28 *incapable
6:57 the car can't even get round the roundabout without mounting the kerb
Undertakers dreams waiting to happen ⚰️⚰️⚰️⚰️⚰️
5:50 always amusing when you see your local roads. Milbrook in mid Bedfordshire with Milbrook Proving Ground just around the corner from this spot.
Nothing new here…………………….I`m afraid.
The cyclist needing lessons; it looked as if his headset was loose, when he braked the whole front of the bike began shaking causing him to lose control, he was overusing a bad front brake probably because the rear brake was defective. On a bike that should have been serviced or scrapped he took a hairpin bend at a stupid speed, he would have lost control even if a car hadn't been coming. If he continues riding it's a question of time before he has a serious accident.
The cyclist pulling a wheelie in the street; we have a lot of unregistered motorbikes and quad bikes round here, they pull wheelies on busy main roads. One pulls wheelies doing 60mph in a 40mph zone in front of the speed camera. That blue motorbike got so hot it was later found burned out in a public open space where all vehicles are banned. The fixed and mobile speed cameras aren't stopping dangerous motorbikes without registration plates.
Is this failure to give way a historical problem or was it introduced with the government’s priority law? It certainly looks to me, a cyclist, that such people are not taking responsibility for their own lives.
7:00
Give way is not stop.
The line is irrelevant.
There was no one to give way to.
My experience, as bizarre as it may sound, is that people who stop unnecessarily at give way signs also fail to stop at stop signs. Strange, but true.
Is 'pulling a wheelie' the only thing these muppets can do???
So one way streets also count for cyclists in the UK?
The road is not a circus ring for you to perform cycling tricks. It's not a racing track for motorists. It's for you to get from A to B.
I hate those cyclists that do wheelies on the road whist swerving in front of on coming traffic.
Amazing the amount of people who take zero responsibility or their own safety and seem to expect everyone else to be able to know what they are doing, some really bad examples here that are far too common.
Wonder what car that is your viewer is driving in the last clip, looks like could be a nice one
5:35 they'll squeeze into that gap yet I bet they'll throw a hissy fit if someone overtakes marginally closely
The wheelies don’t bother me. We’ve created a country where there’s not much for kids to do, and we’ve turned our streets into car parks.
3:02 I disagree Ashley. I think it is very indicative of Scouseland 🤔🙄
Car drivers face some very serious consequences for bad driveing and righly so but cyclists need to face consquensces ploce need to de adle to stop them they have no powers to knock a cyclist off if they refuse to stop
Sadly this sums up the cycling countrywide, there are a small percentage who ride correctly and safely but they are probably also drivers so know the inherent dangers of ignoring the rules of the road and the hierarchy laws
The last clip, the cyclist won't know why he stopped as unfamiliar with the changes to the HWC.
I grew up on a rough estate and idiots doing wheelies on main roads was common. I just called it Neanderthal Syndrome, a common mindset in people who fail to think past the brains of the primates. Antagonise and attract is all they know.
The cycling laws really must change and be enforced, as the victim of an idiot cyclist who hit me as I drove in London. I pleaded guilty to due care and attention charge, as I was advised, after paying a £1k to Sol’s that the courts favour cyclists. I didn’t want to take the chance of a harsher punishment. Back to a clean licence again now but the bad feeling I have for cyclists and their attitude!!!!