Other Road Users
#21
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Originally Posted by Busamav,Feb 21 2006, 02:06 PM
just take care guys , as one day you may just meet a rider who will display the same attitude and aggression to you .
Better not though
People might get worked up
#23
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Originally Posted by gaddafi,Feb 21 2006, 02:10 PM
I was going to post what I did to a very expensive car that nearly took out two riders near me not so long ago
You didnt throw a cat at it I hope
#25
I agree you should drive using your nut, but the vtec monster is out there.
i do try not to put myself in a situation that i wouldn't be able to get my self out of, i did see these walkers and were already aware they were on the other side of the road, and that the road had no potholes, drains oil etc. the speeds were low enough to be able to stop should i need to.
i do try not to put myself in a situation that i wouldn't be able to get my self out of, i did see these walkers and were already aware they were on the other side of the road, and that the road had no potholes, drains oil etc. the speeds were low enough to be able to stop should i need to.
#26
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Originally Posted by Busamav,Feb 21 2006, 02:21 PM
You didnt throw a cat at it I hope
there'll be even fewer around here before long
once the canine pack arrives
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Originally Posted by gaddafi,Feb 21 2006, 12:03 PM
people driving at more than 30 mph down that road, with a short stretch exception, are a feckin menace
I walk down it sometimes and I pay more insurance on more cars than most people, so I think my rights are fairly sound
I walk down it sometimes and I pay more insurance on more cars than most people, so I think my rights are fairly sound
Gad, I would say the speed limit on your road is wrong. If the road appears clear and is rated at 60mph, then people have no reason not to drive at that speed. If there is a stable where horses regularly move about from on the road, then this should be clearly signposted to make the driver aware.
As for treating blind bends like junctions, I believe that would cause more accidents than anything else! Like treating roundabouts as stop-signs, it's not highway code practise, and it's not even common sense.
Blind bends + 60mph + no pavements = not a very clever place to walk.
And horses have every right to be on the road IMO, so long as they at least pay insurance like the rest of us.
Don't think the Saxo/Burberry thing was very nice though, in jest or otherwise. I think I've displayed on more than one occasion that despite tongue in cheek humour and slightly contreversial views, I'm far from being a chav.
Just taken a roasting at a meeting, so hope I don't appear too hostile in my response.