I'm almost 65. I drive every day (a van). I have no points, stick to the speed limits, been driving 48 years with one minor accident. I have course passes in driving with RoSPA and had advanced tuition with Thames Valley's top traffic cop, and skidpan testing. I am an excellent driver. I live by one driving rule: Remember that in life 90% of the people you meet are kunts. Those kunts drive, cycle, and walk, so expect them to be exactly as they are in life generally. If you expect that, then NOTHING surprises you - you'll never get any road rage.
That guy got a bit of Karma! If he had waited in line and not stopped abruptly on the crossing right on the metal cover, he would not be eaten ground and humble pie. I am always looking at the road for things like this, especially in the wet! He obviously is dense after his fall and still rode poorly at the next set of lights.
@@KeithTheFA yep when they just go through knowing it's red. I can stand at the junction near me and watch them do it every single day. I also cycle but never go through red lights.
We rode together on Thursday 11th April and the weather was dry, so that must have been another day. I manage to get past the works in Charlton no problem, like when I was just ahead of you. There are some drivers who don't think!
I see entitled cyclists going through red lights - common occurrence, but not really worth a video? This morning on my commute to work, I saw a "so titled" Cycle Super Highway between Leeds and Bradford, totally empty on one side of the carriageway, which caused traffic congestion due to the physical space its 2 lanes take up (that is for incoming and outgoing cyclists). This means that cars, buses, vans, taxis can't move, so that cyclists can have their own safe space (fine in theory). Meanwhile, oblivious to the real world, a cyclist simply cycles on the pedestrian pavement on the other side of the carriageway. £29 million pound (plus) this cost to install and the entitled one can't even be bothered to use it, they'd rather ring their bell at the pedestrians on the other side of the carriageway !
Bike lanes don't cause traffic, cars do. It's a wonder that more people don't cycle, drivers have such a friendly attitude to people on bikes! Shame on you
£29 million pound is extremely cheap per mile. That cycle link between Bradford and Leeds is a great one to have. If you don't like getting stuck in the traffic you're causing, get your fatty bum bum on a bike! And by the way, it's not the bike lane that's blocking the buses and taxis and ambulances, its you in your car. You are the problem. You are the entitled one.
@@JT-nr2ss My comment has little to do with cars and traffic and more to do with £29 million pounds being wasted on cyclist infrastructure, for the cyclists to simply ride on the PEDESTRIAN pavement on the other side of the road. I think your comment should be "shame on them"?
Any driver who toward thinks would say, look at this 🚴🏾, , oh should let him in, as he is well in front & going at nearly the same speed of the other vehicles, I am not gaining anything. This is why I go nuts, this driver could have injured or worse 😑. If u can’t see this u shouldn’t be driving.😑
If he was in a car, zip merging applies so the driver behind must yield. Why must a cyclist stop and wait for someone to let him in?? Double standards and ignorance of the highway code on full display
I'm almost 65. I drive every day (a van). I have no points, stick to the speed limits, been driving 48 years with one minor accident. I have course passes in driving with RoSPA and had advanced tuition with Thames Valley's top traffic cop, and skidpan testing. I am an excellent driver. I live by one driving rule: Remember that in life 90% of the people you meet are kunts. Those kunts drive, cycle, and walk, so expect them to be exactly as they are in life generally. If you expect that, then NOTHING surprises you - you'll never get any road rage.
100% agree with your long state 👍🏾
That guy got a bit of Karma! If he had waited in line and not stopped abruptly on the crossing right on the metal cover, he would not be eaten ground and humble pie. I am always looking at the road for things like this, especially in the wet!
He obviously is dense after his fall and still rode poorly at the next set of lights.
why were you so angry at the beginning?
I wondered that too.
@@fritzdrybeam 😂😂😂
@@fritzdrybeam explain to me why, you think I get angry?
@@Indickua explain to me why, you think I get angry?
I can't. That's why I asked the question good sir!😁
As a pedestrian,all I can say is;’Bloody Cyclists!’ Haven’t met one yet that wasn’t colour blind.
unlike amber gambling motorists at every single traffic light change i suppose
@@Bob-ts2tu There's a difference between "amber gambling" and just blatantly sailing through a red light.
@@KeithTheFA yep when they just go through knowing it's red. I can stand at the junction near me and watch them do it every single day. I also cycle but never go through red lights.
....and yet you can't even cycle
You need an eye test and a psyche evaluation, moron!
We rode together on Thursday 11th April and the weather was dry, so that must have been another day. I manage to get past the works in Charlton no problem, like when I was just ahead of you. There are some drivers who don't think!
I see entitled cyclists going through red lights - common occurrence, but not really worth a video? This morning on my commute to work, I saw a "so titled" Cycle Super Highway between Leeds and Bradford, totally empty on one side of the carriageway, which caused traffic congestion due to the physical space its 2 lanes take up (that is for incoming and outgoing cyclists). This means that cars, buses, vans, taxis can't move, so that cyclists can have their own safe space (fine in theory). Meanwhile, oblivious to the real world, a cyclist simply cycles on the pedestrian pavement on the other side of the carriageway. £29 million pound (plus) this cost to install and the entitled one can't even be bothered to use it, they'd rather ring their bell at the pedestrians on the other side of the carriageway !
Great speech. Show us how it's done then? Cycle for a week and then post the vid? Thought not
@@godofcycling read my post again that says a cycle highway is a good idea in principle and then wind your neck in, muppet
Bike lanes don't cause traffic, cars do.
It's a wonder that more people don't cycle, drivers have such a friendly attitude to people on bikes!
Shame on you
£29 million pound is extremely cheap per mile. That cycle link between Bradford and Leeds is a great one to have.
If you don't like getting stuck in the traffic you're causing, get your fatty bum bum on a bike!
And by the way, it's not the bike lane that's blocking the buses and taxis and ambulances, its you in your car. You are the problem. You are the entitled one.
@@JT-nr2ss My comment has little to do with cars and traffic and more to do with £29 million pounds being wasted on cyclist infrastructure, for the cyclists to simply ride on the PEDESTRIAN pavement on the other side of the road. I think your comment should be "shame on them"?
you was goin into the drivers lane and u got angry ? not the drivers fault bike lane is coned off
Any driver who toward thinks would say, look at this 🚴🏾, , oh should let him in, as he is well in front & going at nearly the same speed of the other vehicles, I am not gaining anything. This is why I go nuts, this driver could have injured or worse 😑. If u can’t see this u shouldn’t be driving.😑
If he was in a car, zip merging applies so the driver behind must yield. Why must a cyclist stop and wait for someone to let him in??
Double standards and ignorance of the highway code on full display
No, he used the PUBLIC ROAD there is no such thing as a 'driver's lane' , bikes have absolute right of way over cars, idiot!