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Let's ask Jason X


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Has that argument^ many cyclists already pay road tx as they also have cars.
Should we make pedestrians pay it too, for crossing the road?
its not really an argument. its more a statement made by completely stupid people.
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A video is a fuss, they love it.

Only reason to have a cam is so you can go looking for shit to happen to you.


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most of the cycling videos on youtube have their comments disabled

ive commented on a few stating how the cyclist was in the wrong only then the video owner to give abuse
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Cycling to work today I have my go pro attached.
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http://youtu.be/uSFZrCQF9pI

That's me crashing on my bike.
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Can anyone tell me the law when it comes to overtaking things like bicycles, or even very slow moving vehicles such as mopeds, or tractors on twin solid white lines?
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Can anyone tell me the law when it comes to overtaking things like bicycles, or even very slow moving vehicles such as mopeds, or tractors on twin solid white lines?


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Double white lines where the line nearest you is solid. This means you MUST NOT cross or straddle it unless it is safe and you need to enter adjoining premises or a side road. You may cross the line if necessary, provided the road is clear, to pass a stationary vehicle, or overtake a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle, if they are travelling at 10 mph (16 km/h) or less.
Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10 & 26

As i was told on my test for my C+E, if you come up to a bike [or other slow moving road user like a horse] you should just stay behind it until the lines are broken again, however, there are times when this wouldnt be appropriate, such as a horse rider for example on a road that the lines are solid for some distance and if you can be sure its clear ahead you could tell the examiner so and manoeuvre over the white lines and slowly/cautiously past.

[Edited on 09-06-2015 by JonnyJ]
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Steve to be clear whats your view on the video?
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Seemed like there was plenty of room to me. Certainly didnt require a cyclist to actively turn their head and not look where they were going.

I think if I needed to turn and look around on a bike, id stop and put my foot down at the same time
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Bloke at the front looks like a complete simpleton btw at the end when he picks his bike up. Like hes not even self aware
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Seemed like there was plenty of room to me. Certainly didnt require a cyclist to actively turn their head and not look where they were going.

I think if I needed to turn and look around on a bike, id stop and put my foot down at the same time
you havent got a grasp on reality young man
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Deffo they know some friends with downs syndrome
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just wondering steve, but have you had a problem with a cyclist in the past? perhaps you nearly caused an accident and they shouted at you, you cried, then had to get your mum to go round and make peace with your wrong doings. i dunno, seems like you are really enraged over something in your past here.
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I done a wheelie once
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And i can do 29 bunny hops on the back wheel
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What gets me is the bloke clearly isn't too much of a simpleton as he has bought a Boardman so I'd like to think he has some sense and intelligence. But to react in the way he did and allow his bike to be thrown down like that suggests he is a bit of a plank.
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Guy in front is definitely a simpleton you can tell by how he turns his head while they are going along before the crash, then he gets knocked off doesn't question why he's been knocked off his bike just says like me pop that over
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quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
http://youtu.be/uSFZrCQF9pI

That's me crashing on my bike.


It was the van driver's fault Nic.

Although a couple of those big rocks and stones seem a bit close for comfort.


Squeaky old brakes btw. Have you got discs front and rear?
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quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
http://youtu.be/uSFZrCQF9pI

That's me crashing on my bike.


That looked like you just fell over
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Just re-watched it with the sound up.

Love how the experienced fella at the back exclaims what sounds to me like ''FOCKIN' EEJIT!'' and then immediately crashes into his pal like a fockin eejit, so badly that they both end up sprawled in the road.

Brilliant irony and so lucky there wasn't another fockin eejit right behind them.

Naughty overtake by the car though if the driver could see there were cyclists in the opposing lane. He/she would only have needed to wait another five seconds or so and it would have been clear.

You need to cater for the lowest common denominator and expect the worst when driving near cyclists and act accordingly.
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quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
http://youtu.be/uSFZrCQF9pI

That's me crashing on my bike.


It was the van driver's fault Nic.

Although a couple of those big rocks and stones seem a bit close for comfort.


Squeaky old brakes btw. Have you got discs front and rear?
yeah it did, thats my old bike
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Should pay road tax.

*Vehicle excise duty

Would equate to grand total of £0 if they were ever somehow required to 'pay' VED anyway; no emissions.

It's the insurance thing that concerns me. Where does a motorist stand if a cyclist, horse rider, etc. damages a vehicle? Does the motorist simply have to take the hit and claim on his/her insurance?
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quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
http://youtu.be/uSFZrCQF9pI

That's me crashing on my bike.


It was the van driver's fault Nic.

Although a couple of those big rocks and stones seem a bit close for comfort.


Squeaky old brakes btw. Have you got discs front and rear?
yeah it did, thats my old bike


I take it that run is effing steep, hence the squeaking?
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The squeaking is Nic Barnes bum cheeks

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