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Souvy Jul 19th 2010 1:38 am

Re: Cyclists: Lawbreaking Rebels
 

Originally Posted by ireland2canada (Post 8712445)
Oh dear goodness, what a mental picture to conjure so early on a Monday morning.

Only when I'm cycling, dear. They are quite good, though. They make up for my lack of natural padding.

Alan2005 Jul 19th 2010 4:11 am

Re: Cyclists: Lawbreaking Rebels
 
Saw a news report on TV a few weeks back. The VPD guy they had on said that 80% of accidents between cyclists and cars in Vancouver were caused by the cyclist doing something stupid.

Cdnshaz Jul 19th 2010 9:46 am

Re: Cyclists: Lawbreaking Rebels
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8712431)
We tried walking round Ottawa one Sunday morning and were almost knocked over by a group of runners. About 40 of them were running towards us and it was as if they hadn't seen us. They should have runner's lanes too.

I am a jogger and normally go with some one else, we are pedestrians!! Just b/c we are moving a bit faster, people who walk do not get out of our way either, so tit for tat. You walk 3 and 4 people across the sidewalk and when we come thru single file half the time we are going around you on the busy road....WALKERS GET OVER....we are entitled to the sidewalk as much as you are!

el_richo Jul 19th 2010 12:22 pm

Re: Cyclists: Lawbreaking Rebels
 

Originally Posted by Cdnshaz (Post 8713541)
I am a jogger and normally go with some one else, we are pedestrians!! Just b/c we are moving a bit faster, people who walk do not get out of our way either, so tit for tat. You walk 3 and 4 people across the sidewalk and when we come thru single file half the time we are going around you on the busy road....WALKERS GET OVER....we are entitled to the sidewalk as much as you are!

Surely it's up to those approaching from behind to safely navigate through? ;)

I jog with an air horn to alert those walking that i'm approaching.

Aviator Jul 19th 2010 12:34 pm

Re: Cyclists: Lawbreaking Rebels
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 8712782)
Saw a news report on TV a few weeks back. The VPD guy they had on said that 80% of accidents between cyclists and cars in Vancouver were caused by the cyclist doing something stupid.

Maybe they should dish out a few tickets:

The main Vancouver ‘cycling’ offences and their respective fines:
  • Without a helmet: $29
  • On sidewalk: $109
  • Two abreast: $109
  • While not astride seat: $109
  • Carrying passengers: $109
  • While attached to vehicle: $109
  • Without hands on handlebar: $109
  • Without due care and attention: $109
  • Without reasonable consideration: $109

Cdnshaz Jul 19th 2010 1:52 pm

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Are helmets mandatory? Admittingly I do not have helmet so don't have one to use when we ride.

Alan2005 Jul 19th 2010 1:54 pm

Re: Cyclists: Lawbreaking Rebels
 

Originally Posted by Cdnshaz (Post 8713927)
Are helmets mandatory? Admittingly I do not have helmet so don't have one to use when we ride.

In BC they are.

Cdnshaz Jul 19th 2010 2:03 pm

Re: Cyclists: Lawbreaking Rebels
 
seems In Ontario they are not for over 18s

fledermaus Jul 19th 2010 2:07 pm

Re: Cyclists: Lawbreaking Rebels
 

Originally Posted by Cdnshaz (Post 8713541)
I am a jogger and normally go with some one else, we are pedestrians!! Just b/c we are moving a bit faster, people who walk do not get out of our way either, so tit for tat. You walk 3 and 4 people across the sidewalk and when we come thru single file half the time we are going around you on the busy road....WALKERS GET OVER....we are entitled to the sidewalk as much as you are!

Cobblers, 40 people running towards me in a crowd where the chuff was I supposed to move to?? There was nowhere to go apart from into another runner.

fledermaus Jul 19th 2010 2:10 pm

Re: Cyclists: Lawbreaking Rebels
 

Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 8713813)
Surely it's up to those approaching from behind to safely navigate through? ;)

I jog with an air horn to alert those walking that i'm approaching.

I'm guessing you are joking about the airhorn there but any sound alarm to warn people assumes that the other person can hear. I'm sick of cyclists and runners on the pavement/sidewalk who assume that I can hear them approaching and make no allowances but just bash on through.

scrubbedexpat091 Jul 19th 2010 2:24 pm

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I hate cyclists, around here they are a bigger threat to me as a pedestrian then cars are since they love to ride on the side walk and of course they expect me to get out their way even though they are not supposed to be on said side walk.

Luckily the cops around here are finally starting to crack down and issue citations to bikes.

el_richo Jul 19th 2010 11:25 pm

Re: Cyclists: Lawbreaking Rebels
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8713954)
I'm guessing you are joking about the airhorn there but any sound alarm to warn people assumes that the other person can hear. I'm sick of cyclists and runners on the pavement/sidewalk who assume that I can hear them approaching and make no allowances but just bash on through.

I am kidding about that. I use a Vuvuzela ;)

I am serious about the part of the "passer" though. If i'm walking by the river in London and somebody wants to jog past me then it's up to them to do so safely, not me.

Must be a pain with people assuming we all have 20:20 vision and excellent hearing, Fled.

Zoe Bell Jul 20th 2010 12:12 am

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On my way to work today I observed

1) A pedestrian cross the road , straight into the path of an oncoming streetcar

2) a streetcar driver sail through a red light

3) A car that nearly knocked me over because it was reversing back round an intersection , having missed its p[hase on the lights

4) a cyclist cut me up twice , once on the sidewalk and once on the pedestran crossing bit of the intersection

5) a woman infront of me , who, due to a combination of speaking on cell phone and wearing stupidly high heels , was capable of walking so slowly that she was in danger of being overtaken by tectonic plates. However she was capable of weaving so that noone could pass

My conclusion?

Everyone out there, driver , pedestrian,cyclist, is a freaking idiot when i'm trying to get to work :sneaky:

dbd33 Jul 20th 2010 12:20 am

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On my way to work today I observed

a chipmunk on the road

a beagle on the road

a deer on the road

a cat on the road

My conclusion?

It aint just people that are freaking idiots.

fledermaus Jul 20th 2010 12:51 am

Re: Cyclists: Lawbreaking Rebels
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 8714938)
On my way to work today I observed

a chipmunk on the road

a beagle on the road

a deer on the road

a cat on the road

My conclusion?

It aint just people that are freaking idiots.

No racoons?


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