rosstheboss":1a9escvi said:
Hmmmmm...
Lets look at this from the van driver's point of view......
There's a cyclist shouting at me, banging on the side of my van as I'm going round a corner?!?!?
The van came from behind the cyclist, though. He should have known the cyclist was there - what did he expect, if he looks the other way, the cyclist will just disappear?
Personally, I think the cyclist didn't do himself any favours with the "Stay right! Stay right!" shouting - but all the same, I understand why he did.
The problem is, like the proper use of the horn for vehicles, what he did by shouting was a competely reasonable thing - 'cept in this instance, he did it to a completely unreasonable person.
rosstheboss":1a9escvi said:
The cyclist didn't really do himself too many favours did he - trying to turn left TWO ABREAST with a van?!?!?! That's just bloody stupid, not to mention dangerous!!!
Conveniently ignoring, just for a second, who's got most to lose - the same applies to the van driver.
The cyclist is traffic just as much as the van.
rosstheboss":1a9escvi said:
I'm sorry but that footage is a case of 6 and two 3s
The van driver overreacted... really? did he?
Yep - completely.
And did what a lot of drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians do (for that matter, people in general) - completely fail to accept they were in the wrong, and overreact to compensate - because the alternative, that they were actually being a to55er is clearly too difficult for their egos to handle.
rosstheboss":1a9escvi said:
The cyclist put himself in that situation and then banged on the side of the van whilst shouting, how would you react?!?!?
Personally - I'd at least give some thought to why that happened, and perhaps wonder if maybe I hadn't given enough room...
But hey - that's just me, being completely unreasonable with my reasonableness...
rosstheboss":1a9escvi said:
The cyclist was without fault.... really? was he?
Personally, I'd say his main fault was in not looking after number 1.
Beyond that, I completely understand why commuting cyclists feel they have to defend their place in traffic. Not saying I'd do it myself, but I'm glad they're up on that wall defending my rights, so to speak...
rosstheboss":1a9escvi said:
He might want to do his cycling proficiency test again, and read up on undertaking a vehicle with huge blind spots whilst go round a corner
He didn't undertake - the van got part way into overtaking, and only properly overtook after the corner, then cutting up the cyclist, at a guess, because he was pi55ed off with him. Then completely overreacted when the cyclist got shirty about having his health and well-being threatened because the van driver didn't like having a lower class of road-user try and assert some space as
they were both going 'round the corner
rosstheboss":1a9escvi said:
I try my best to keep myself safe when riding on road - which includes trying not to piss other road users off, assuming everyone else wants to kill me, and certainly not banging on the side of people's vehicles while shouting at them!!!
Well I get your point - and don't disagree.
What I would say, though, is that the cyclist clearly felt his safety was significantly compromised - and let's not forget, the courts agreed with that. And as such felt he the van driver needed to know about that.
As I mentioned, not really the approach I'd take, but in some ways, I'm glad there are cyclists willing to assert their place on the road - because reading comments in several places about this clip, I've come to the conclusion that most in society object to the cyclist's place on the road.