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Peception by pedestrians also has a lot to do with it. The noisier a vehicle is the more respectful of it pedestrians tend to be. They see a bicycle and assume a) it's not going at a speed that can harm anything b) if it does collide with anything it won't harm it. So they walk out in front of it.


They don't do that if they see/ hear a motorbike, because they have a different perception of motorbikes....that they are fast and dangerous. I cycle, drive and have motorcycled too and have seen this difference in the way predestrians interact with vehicles on the road. No pedestrian ever stepped out in front of the motorbike ever. The car, they sometimes do and the cycle, they often do.

Just for the sake of clarity, I don't jump red lights on a bike partly because that's illegal and I'm not advocating breaking the law by me or anyone else and partly because I don't own a bike. Should the law ever change it should be as a result of proper study, not my opinion. Unfortunately my word is not law...yet.

I ring/ping my bell and boom "MIND YOUR BACKS PLEASE"


( i do have an incredibly loud/ train driver type voice BTW )


I revel in making them jump.


( I mean, pedestrians are the dumbest road/pavement users of all )


All the more effective when i'm dressed head to toe in my black/fluro cycle warrior gear.


Nette:))

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Peception by pedestrians also has a lot to do

> with it. The noisier a vehicle is the more

> respectful of it pedestrians tend to be. They see

> a bicycle and assume a) it's not going at a speed

> that can harm anything b) if it does collide with

> anything it won't harm it. So they walk out in

> front of it.

>

> They don't do that if they see/ hear a motorbike,

> because they have a different perception of

> motorbikes....that they are fast and dangerous. I

> cycle, drive and have motorcycled too and have

> seen this difference in the way predestrians

> interact with vehicles on the road. No pedestrian

> ever stepped out in front of the motorbike ever.

> The car, they sometimes do and the cycle, they

> often do.



Perception? Sorry are you saying that its a pedestrians' fault for having the nerve to walk on the pavement while cyclists are using it at the same time. I'm totally stunned that so many people are putting forward lame excuses for these jack asses. I for one can understand why people can get very angry with these idiots, the fact that these buffoons put bells, whistles, wear flourescent clothing in the hope that this will make them immune to a good slap from an irate pedestrian are saddly mistaken. Get on the road where you belong. That's it, no more needs to be said. Jeeeez

Emerson Crane Wrote:

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Perception? Sorry are you saying that its a

> pedestrians' fault for having the nerve to walk on

> the pavement

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No, this is not what is being said here.

You need to read the post more carefully.


The point being made here is how much attention pedestrians pay to other traffic WHEN CROSSING A ROAD


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Get on the road where you belong.

> That's it, no more needs to be said. Jeeeez


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^ +1 You'll find no arguments from me on this point

In Germany they have warning signs for cyclists in pedestrianised areas that say 'Schritt-tempo' which I understand means that either on or off your bike you must be at walking pace, which seems a good solution.


Proper bike lanes that are clearly marked and separately from motorised traffic would also help; surely we're the only major European city not to have them.

"Proper bike lanes that are clearly marked and separately

rom motorised traffic would also help; surely we're the

only major European city not to have them."

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?? they're not everywhere, but we do have them and they are increasing:

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4073/4863372766_6ffc7739a0.jpg

HA HA....


Well here's one for you. The only time I ever hit a pedestrain was one that walked across a pedestrian crossing in stationary traffic. I had right of way (as the light was green on me) but hit him and then scratched and dented the car I fell into. In the end the car had to use it's own insurance for a repair...but surely the stupid pedestrian was liable?


They should all be insured I tell ya!


*opens can of worms as mid-afternoon snack muhahahahaha*

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