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Bike w**kers .... the Donabate roundabout has an under pass so cyclists are not having to stop start through the traffic lights . Do you think cyclists would use it ? Some prick thus morning came straight through a red light and near ploughed into the side of me .
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Bike w**kers .... the Donabate roundabout has an under pass so cyclists are not having to stop start through the traffic lights . Do you think cyclists would use it ? Some prick thus morning came straight through a red light and near ploughed into the side of me .


There is a short one person size path which I walk to get to work after getting off the bus every morning. Always Cyclists coming towards you (not a cycling path btw).

Was one time I had my ear phones in didn't hear one guy come up behind me, he stopped and said a few words like I was ringing the bell why didn't you move (in a more aggressive way), I politely said you shouldn't be on this path anyway, Where should I be on the road? By the rules of traffic yes you should.

Some cyclists are absolute dicks 
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Moral of the story here:

There are two ways to get through a junction, the road or the path.

If cyclists go down the road, they're in the wrong. If they go down the path, they're in the wrong.

Maybe the problem isn't the cyclists. Just a thought.
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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Moral of the story here:

There are two ways to get through a junction, the road or the path.

If cyclists go down the road, they're in the wrong. If they go down the path, they're in the wrong.

Maybe the problem isn't the cyclists. Just a thought.


And when they go through a red light they are totally f**king wrong
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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Moral of the story here:

There are two ways to get through a junction, the road or the path.

If cyclists go down the road, they're in the wrong. If they go down the path, they're in the wrong.

Maybe the problem isn't the cyclists. Just a thought.


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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Moral of the story here:

There are two ways to get through a junction, the road or the path.

If cyclists go down the road, they're in the wrong.
If they go down the path, they're in the wrong.

Maybe the problem isn't the cyclists. Just a thought.
How could that be wrong? Genuine question too, is the road not for all vehicles?
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It's not, which is the point I was making.
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So I'm not the bad guy?
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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

It's not, which is the point I was making.
Sorry, I am confused here. You said "if they go down the road they're in the wrong", how is that so?




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Me too. Am I the bad  guy or not?


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Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

It's not, which is the point I was making.
Sorry, I am confused here. You said "if they go down the road they're in the wrong", how is that so?




I was being facetious. First poster gave out about cyclists on the road; second poster gave out about cyclists on the path. I was simply pointing out the ridiculousness of that!
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But they should be on the road is what I thought
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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

It's not, which is the point I was making.
Sorry, I am confused here. You said "if they go down the road they're in the wrong", how is that so?




I was being facetious. First poster gave out about cyclists on the road; second poster gave out about cyclists on the path. I was simply pointing out the ridiculousness of that!
Oh right. Well legally they should be on the road, sick to death of them on pavements here and ringing their bell, get on the f**king road because I am not moving.

Anyway, the OP was not complaining about cyclists using the road but how they don't obey the rules of the road resulting in an accident. It seems some cyclists don't bother obeying the rules of the road and others prefer pedestrian walkways, which is why there is a bit of anger towards them.


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Yeah, I understand the anger.

Then again, everyone who uses the roads is angry.

Pedestrians who step out off the footpath in stopped traffic without looking who take down cyclists, passengers who open doors without checking the rear view mirror and door cyclists, drivers who change lanes without looking and side swipe cyclists, cyclists who break red lights and make drivers brake: everyone breaks the rules of the road and everyone else gets angry.
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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Yeah, I understand the anger.

Then again, everyone who uses the roads is angry.

Pedestrians who step out off the footpath in stopped traffic without looking who take down cyclists, passengers who open doors without checking the rear view mirror and door cyclists, drivers who change lanes without looking and side swipe cyclists, cyclists who break red lights and make drivers brake: everyone breaks the rules of the road and everyone else gets angry.
I agree, to an extent, especially as I don't know what is like in Dublin, but here the cyclists are far and away the biggest offenders, which of course is natural in a city whee there are so many. It is just incredibly frustrating to have some lad, on a pavement clearly marked out for pedestrian use, to be ringing their bells for pedestrians to move. 
In the past 12 months I don't think I have seen a single pedestrian put their safety at risk. To see a cyclist do it I merely have to walk to the corner shop.

I do think, while the subject is mentioned, that there should be walking classes in schools. There does seem to be a large percentage of the population who have developed with no spatial awareness at all, especially frustrating in train stations, airports, supermarkets etc.
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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Yeah, I understand the anger.

Then again, everyone who uses the roads is angry.

Pedestrians who step out off the footpath in stopped traffic without looking who take down cyclists, passengers who open doors without checking the rear view mirror and door cyclists, drivers who change lanes without looking and side swipe cyclists, cyclists who break red lights and make drivers brake: everyone breaks the rules of the road and everyone else gets angry.
 
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