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Old 03-12-2016, 08:49 AM   #301
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Default Re: NSW Cyclists Fined $1.33m in 2016.

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Pushed a cyclist of their ride as they passed through a pedestrian crossing while I was on it, didn't even need to reach out to do it
LOL, have done same. IME, cyclists show a bigger disregard toward pedestrians than drivers. Maybe its because (most) drivers realise they're piloting a 1-2 tonne block of steel that can kill, but cyclists seem to think in the event of a collision, the worst that will happen is a few scratches and bruises so its worth the risk.
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Old 03-12-2016, 10:29 AM   #302
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IME, cyclists show a bigger disregard toward pedestrians than drivers.
That is probably fair comment but I think the reason is that cyclists and motorists share a common trait.

Impatience.
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Old 03-12-2016, 04:48 PM   #303
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Default Re: NSW Cyclists Fined $1.33m in 2016.

It looks very much like the man who instigated all these fines is about to lose his job...
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Old 03-12-2016, 06:15 PM   #304
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Default Re: NSW Cyclists Fined $1.33m in 2016.

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That is probably fair comment but I think the reason is that cyclists and motorists share a common trait.

Impatience.
i nearly hit a pedestrian once. it was at night, i was cruising along at about 30km/h, and this person just stepped out on to the bike lane with their head in their phone. i could see it coming so had already checked there were no cars beside or behind me so i could swerve around.

i think the common denominator you are looking for is we are all humans. i hardly think impatience is unique to any particular passtime.
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Old 04-12-2016, 11:52 AM   #305
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i nearly hit a pedestrian once. it was at night, i was cruising along at about 30km/h, and this person just stepped out on to the bike lane with their head in their phone. i could see it coming so had already checked there were no cars beside or behind me so i could swerve around.

i think the common denominator you are looking for is we are all humans. i hardly think impatience is unique to any particular passtime.
Which proves my point.

I wasn't suggesting that other activities don't attract impatience but I don't think that impatience is an inherent human trait.
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Old 05-12-2016, 11:12 AM   #306
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Sorry but I don't believe you unless you are the only one in Australia.

So when you get to a set of lights you line up at the back of the cue, behind all the cars?? You never overtake stationary cars waiting at the lights to get the the front of the cue of traffic??

You are saying in 5 years of riding you have never broken a single traffic rule??

Again I am sorry but I can't and don't believe it, we will just have to agree to disagree.
correct. Why is that so hard to believe? I wait patiently like a car would.

You can disagree all you want, but on the bike I live by the rules.
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