Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
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Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
By Paul Nero, managing director of Exeter FM.
SO I'm driving through the ridiculous 20 mile-an-hour system that's been designed to stop people going to Topsham when there's a decision to make. Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike, blast my horn so that he is in no doubt about my displeasure, or slow down further so that the tailback that's built up between the rugby ground and the roundabout becomes longer still?
As a responsible citizen I slow down. I fume. And I add fumes. Slow-moving traffic wastes fuel and adds to carbon emissions. Idiots who ignore cycle paths should appreciate that future generations of children will drown as global warming wipes out Lympstone. And it's their fault.
Cyclists who use the roads when we've just spent millions of pounds the country can ill afford on a network of cycle paths, are as selfish as they are stupid. Especially ones in Lycra. And especially the ones without lights or light clothing. How many of those do you see on the roads – but not on the cycle paths – these dark days? And how many do you not see until it's almost too late?
Last month, my Exeter FM colleague Mark Tyler wrote gaily about his plans to get on his bike. Much as I applauded the idea, I worried. When the occasion warrants, Mark is a sensible chap. But there's something about a man on a bike that turns their minds to mush. In his Echo column, in common with many others who have been anticipating safe passage between Topsham and Clyst St George, there he was dreaming of the trips he would make over the new wooden structure by the Bridge Inn. The fool. Now the bridge is open, of course, the alarming reality is that many cyclists continue to hog the windy, narrow road over the old bridge. Why is it the selfish few continue to slow traffic?
Three years ago, taxpayers spent about £3 million on part of the Exe Estuary Cycle trail between Exmouth and Topsham. "Money well spent," bicycling Ben Bradshaw MP told us at the time. And indeed the path is a major asset alongside our wondrous area of outstanding natural beauty. But what do our Lycra-clad friends tell us as they continue to torture themselves on the main Exeter-to-Exmouth road? That no serious cyclist will use a cycle path.
So if you've bought someone a bicycle this Christmas, ask them to use the facilities that have been expensively put in place, not just on their behalf, but on behalf of all road users, and keep us all safe and sane in 2012.
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See the article here.
http://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/riders-re ... story.html
I feel this part is the most offensive "Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike" so he is deciding whether or not to kill or seriously injure someone just because they are riding a bike.
I have never had this thought process when driving my car, should I kill or seriously injure someone just because I feel they are ignorant. Why kill or seriously injure someone, well if I decide to knock someone off there bike by using my car then the cyclist will most likely loose there life or be seriously injured.
thoughts?
SO I'm driving through the ridiculous 20 mile-an-hour system that's been designed to stop people going to Topsham when there's a decision to make. Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike, blast my horn so that he is in no doubt about my displeasure, or slow down further so that the tailback that's built up between the rugby ground and the roundabout becomes longer still?
As a responsible citizen I slow down. I fume. And I add fumes. Slow-moving traffic wastes fuel and adds to carbon emissions. Idiots who ignore cycle paths should appreciate that future generations of children will drown as global warming wipes out Lympstone. And it's their fault.
Cyclists who use the roads when we've just spent millions of pounds the country can ill afford on a network of cycle paths, are as selfish as they are stupid. Especially ones in Lycra. And especially the ones without lights or light clothing. How many of those do you see on the roads – but not on the cycle paths – these dark days? And how many do you not see until it's almost too late?
Last month, my Exeter FM colleague Mark Tyler wrote gaily about his plans to get on his bike. Much as I applauded the idea, I worried. When the occasion warrants, Mark is a sensible chap. But there's something about a man on a bike that turns their minds to mush. In his Echo column, in common with many others who have been anticipating safe passage between Topsham and Clyst St George, there he was dreaming of the trips he would make over the new wooden structure by the Bridge Inn. The fool. Now the bridge is open, of course, the alarming reality is that many cyclists continue to hog the windy, narrow road over the old bridge. Why is it the selfish few continue to slow traffic?
Three years ago, taxpayers spent about £3 million on part of the Exe Estuary Cycle trail between Exmouth and Topsham. "Money well spent," bicycling Ben Bradshaw MP told us at the time. And indeed the path is a major asset alongside our wondrous area of outstanding natural beauty. But what do our Lycra-clad friends tell us as they continue to torture themselves on the main Exeter-to-Exmouth road? That no serious cyclist will use a cycle path.
So if you've bought someone a bicycle this Christmas, ask them to use the facilities that have been expensively put in place, not just on their behalf, but on behalf of all road users, and keep us all safe and sane in 2012.
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See the article here.
http://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/riders-re ... story.html
I feel this part is the most offensive "Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike" so he is deciding whether or not to kill or seriously injure someone just because they are riding a bike.
I have never had this thought process when driving my car, should I kill or seriously injure someone just because I feel they are ignorant. Why kill or seriously injure someone, well if I decide to knock someone off there bike by using my car then the cyclist will most likely loose there life or be seriously injured.
thoughts?
Re: Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
......But there's something about a man on a bike that turns their minds to mush.......
Which could read "theres something about a journalist's mind that is so much mush"
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Re: Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
Why can't motorists stick to motorways? We spend squillions of pounds building them, and these ignorant selfish stupid people in cars insist on ignoring them and driving round on 20mph streets. We should throw bricks at them until they stop.
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Just in case anyone is still in any doubt exactly who the farcilities are intended to help...
Paul Nero wrote:... ask them to use the facilities that have been expensively put in place, not just on their behalf, but on behalf of all road users
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Re: Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
Is he a shock jock or a journalist? Either way, it seems he can't think of anything interesting to say, so has decided to be controversial. A bit like Parris when he had writer's block.
Perhaps we're doing the wrong thing by giving him publicity? He might end up being interviewed on the One Show, or Today?
Perhaps we're doing the wrong thing by giving him publicity? He might end up being interviewed on the One Show, or Today?
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snibgo wrote:Why can't motorists stick to motorways? We spend squillions of pounds building them, and these ignorant selfish stupid people in cars insist on ignoring them and driving round on 20mph streets. We should throw bricks at them until they stop.
That was so good I created an account to post it in the comments on the site
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Re: Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
In the end we are all just people trying to get around.
Re: Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
How do I get to my nearest cyclepath without cycling there?
Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
I don't remember asking anyone for a cycle path.
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Re: Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
Mawsley wrote:I don't remember asking anyone for a cycle path.
They've been put there on our behalf by them wot knows better thun uz.
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Re: Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
What a chump. Just have a look at the old bridge he's complaining about being held up on. Look, just look at it! Google Street View
Gosh, following a cyclist across there would probably add entire seconds to his journey! Maybe he could just relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the River Clyst? (That pub looks like a lovely spot for a pint on a summer afternoon, doesn't it?)
Gosh, following a cyclist across there would probably add entire seconds to his journey! Maybe he could just relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the River Clyst? (That pub looks like a lovely spot for a pint on a summer afternoon, doesn't it?)
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But what do our Lycra-clad friends tell us as they continue to torture themselves on the main Exeter-to-Exmouth road? That no serious cyclist will use a cycle path.
Quite right too, I say.
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Re: Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
By any measure you might choose Exeter FM seems to be a an insignificant media outlet. eg
http://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarte ... tening.php
Scroll down to: a small population, a low listnership within that population, with a short period of listening for each listener. The answer - a bit of controversy. Thinks How do the big misters do it I'll suggest knocking a cyclist of his bike - it seems to work for Clarkson. (Goes off and keeps fingers crossed hoping somebody - preferably 2 or 3 complain to a toothless watchdog. )
http://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarte ... tening.php
Scroll down to: a small population, a low listnership within that population, with a short period of listening for each listener. The answer - a bit of controversy. Thinks How do the big misters do it I'll suggest knocking a cyclist of his bike - it seems to work for Clarkson. (Goes off and keeps fingers crossed hoping somebody - preferably 2 or 3 complain to a toothless watchdog. )
Re: Should I knock this ignorant cyclist off his bike
If only the police would raft to a clearly minorityist article.
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