The new Highway Code 09:27 - Jan 24 with 4880 views | onehunglow | Yeah,the book nobody reads after passing the Test Some crackers 1. Vehicles to give precedence to other road users in terms of size. That means drivers of Bentleys ,Range Rover and Q7 Audis have to give way to pedestrians and cyclists not to mention pedestrians who get in their way. 2. Horse riders to be given two metres space. Gonna fun of country lanes that with Pippa off to the Livery 3. Cyclists given one metre . Any cyclist will scoff at that right now Wait for it,lorry drivers giving way to all . Think of that next time these eejit are tailing yiu down the M4 Good idea but we cannot even prosecute cretins at the wheel of a vehicle with a cup of coffee in one hand and a phone in the other . Best of all pedestrians being given precedence at road junctions . | |
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The new Highway Code on 22:10 - Jan 24 with 1042 views | swan65split |
The new Highway Code on 15:30 - Jan 24 by pencoedjack | They have spent millions on cycle paths in Bridgend but cyclists continue to ride on the road. Personally I think they should start getting fined for not using them & pay tax for using highways. |
On the road, your lucky in PT they ride the pavement some say its safer, but the speed they go , sometimes looking at their phones , its only a matter of time before they hit a child or a doddering old fart like they did with my missis the other day. Then the other da coming from the land of the moving curtains, we approached the local cycle group coming towards us and a food delivery van overtaking them on a bend ! | | | |
The new Highway Code on 18:15 - Jan 29 with 945 views | britferry | Well I was out on my push-bike today, as I over-took a car that was stopped on the side of the road, he decided to pull off, luckily there was nothing coming towards me and I avoided him, to say the least I turned the air blue and the bloke looked shocked when he realised I was there and stopped. People abiding by the current Highway Code would be a good start. | |
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The new Highway Code on 20:16 - Jan 29 with 921 views | Boundy |
The new Highway Code on 10:38 - Jan 24 by onehunglow | Consider how pedestrians are viewed by many motorists . Much depends on where one lives. Large urban areas utterly different to rural. We have 3 Livery Stables within 5 mins of us and horses often juxtapose with traffic. If it’s peak time traffic it’s chaos . Horses messy too |
"Consider how pedestrians are viewed by many motorists " I think you'll find they're one and the same | |
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The new Highway Code on 20:50 - Jan 29 with 907 views | Dr_Winston |
The new Highway Code on 15:30 - Jan 24 by pencoedjack | They have spent millions on cycle paths in Bridgend but cyclists continue to ride on the road. Personally I think they should start getting fined for not using them & pay tax for using highways. |
Six cyclists travelling down the 4067 between Clydach and Morriston the other day. Not in single file. Holding up traffic. Cycle route 43 covers the exact same journey. Cyclists should absolutely be licenced, taxed and insured for using roads. Incidentally, if a lorry is tailing someone down the M4 then they're obviously not driving fast enough. [Post edited 29 Jan 2022 20:51]
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The new Highway Code on 22:38 - Jan 29 with 884 views | Catullus |
The new Highway Code on 20:49 - Jan 24 by Boundy | Mumbles road is a duel carriageway , just saying . |
Yes but the rules (at least until recently) said cyclists are not supposed to ride 2 or more abreast on high traffic roads, they were not supposed to obstruct faster moving traffic. I won't deny there are far too many bad drivers out there, I see them every day. I was one myself, I used to drive too fast, take too many chances. I am both fortunate and grateful I never hurt anyone. These days I have a dashcam front and rear because although there are far too many bad rivers, there are bad cyclists too. I see cyclists ignoring red lights even at crossings. I see them jumping from road to pavement to road regardless of pedestrians. It's not good. For the record, I used to cycle to work myself, for about 18 months when I lived in Mount Pleasant I cycled to the enterprise zone and back 6 days a week so I do understand what cyclists see every day but it's not just drivers who are the problem. The cyclists will come off worse though so don't we ALL have a responsibility to be better? [Post edited 29 Jan 2022 22:41]
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The new Highway Code on 19:29 - Jan 30 with 818 views | britferry | Today I took the car out and I abided by the new rules. As I indicated to turn right into a road, I signaled to the pedestrian to cross, so he ran across, the driver behind me showed his appreciation of my newly gained knowledge of the Highway Code, well I presume that's what the taxi driver was doing when he beeped his horn. | |
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The new Highway Code on 20:16 - Jan 30 with 800 views | Boundy |
The new Highway Code on 20:50 - Jan 29 by Dr_Winston | Six cyclists travelling down the 4067 between Clydach and Morriston the other day. Not in single file. Holding up traffic. Cycle route 43 covers the exact same journey. Cyclists should absolutely be licenced, taxed and insured for using roads. Incidentally, if a lorry is tailing someone down the M4 then they're obviously not driving fast enough. [Post edited 29 Jan 2022 20:51]
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Two points if I may. Its safer for a group of cyclists and for car drives if a large group ride two abreast + its not illegal While eight riders riding side-by-side may take up 10 metres of road space, the same eight riders in single file will take up 20m, meaning it is more difficult and less safe for a driver to overtake. (but that's only if you're a considerate car driver when it come to other road users such as cyclists which I'm afraid reading a lot of the comments on this and other similar threads many are not) . but IF a driver gives a cyclist the space recommended i.e. passing onto the other side of the road when passing - then it's quicker and safer to pass. Obviously there's an awful lot of self important people in the world whose time is of an essence who must not be delayed under any circumstance . "Incidentally, if a lorry is tailing someone down the M4 then they're obviously not driving fast enough" exactly for who are they not driving fast enough . the speed limit is just that , a limit. Vehicles over over 7.5 tonne can drive a up to 60 mph which is plenty fast for a vehicle of that weight & size and watching the antics of some some called "professional drivers " 60 mph is way too fast. | |
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The new Highway Code on 20:39 - Jan 30 with 794 views | builthjack | Silent electric cars + cyclists = Disaster. | |
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The new Highway Code on 20:48 - Jan 30 with 792 views | Boundy |
The new Highway Code on 20:39 - Jan 30 by builthjack | Silent electric cars + cyclists = Disaster. |
Silent electric cars + pedestrians = Disaster Cyclists + pedestrians = Disaster The amount of pedestrians who only use they sense of hearing rather than both vision and hearing is scary . | |
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The new Highway Code on 22:00 - Jan 30 with 750 views | Flashberryjack |
The new Highway Code on 20:16 - Jan 30 by Boundy | Two points if I may. Its safer for a group of cyclists and for car drives if a large group ride two abreast + its not illegal While eight riders riding side-by-side may take up 10 metres of road space, the same eight riders in single file will take up 20m, meaning it is more difficult and less safe for a driver to overtake. (but that's only if you're a considerate car driver when it come to other road users such as cyclists which I'm afraid reading a lot of the comments on this and other similar threads many are not) . but IF a driver gives a cyclist the space recommended i.e. passing onto the other side of the road when passing - then it's quicker and safer to pass. Obviously there's an awful lot of self important people in the world whose time is of an essence who must not be delayed under any circumstance . "Incidentally, if a lorry is tailing someone down the M4 then they're obviously not driving fast enough" exactly for who are they not driving fast enough . the speed limit is just that , a limit. Vehicles over over 7.5 tonne can drive a up to 60 mph which is plenty fast for a vehicle of that weight & size and watching the antics of some some called "professional drivers " 60 mph is way too fast. |
"Its safer for a group of cyclists and for car drives if a large group ride two abreast" No it's not. People cycling are asked to be aware of people driving behind them and allow them to overtake (for example, by moving into single file or stopping) when it’s safe to do so. | |
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The new Highway Code on 22:06 - Jan 30 with 747 views | Boundy |
The new Highway Code on 22:00 - Jan 30 by Flashberryjack | "Its safer for a group of cyclists and for car drives if a large group ride two abreast" No it's not. People cycling are asked to be aware of people driving behind them and allow them to overtake (for example, by moving into single file or stopping) when it’s safe to do so. |
when it’s safe to do so. | |
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The new Highway Code on 09:41 - Jan 31 with 712 views | Catullus |
The new Highway Code on 22:06 - Jan 30 by Boundy | when it’s safe to do so. |
Yes but on high traffic volume roads or roads with higher speed limits cyclists were expected to move into single file for safety's sake. The thing is, you can cause an accident and not be involved. I have seen several cars/drivers cause an accident and drive away blissfully unaware or uncaring about what they caused to happen. | |
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The new Highway Code on 10:02 - Jan 31 with 703 views | onehunglow |
The new Highway Code on 19:29 - Jan 30 by britferry | Today I took the car out and I abided by the new rules. As I indicated to turn right into a road, I signaled to the pedestrian to cross, so he ran across, the driver behind me showed his appreciation of my newly gained knowledge of the Highway Code, well I presume that's what the taxi driver was doing when he beeped his horn. |
It requires a reset from every road user | |
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The new Highway Code on 10:08 - Jan 31 with 701 views | Catullus |
The new Highway Code on 10:02 - Jan 31 by onehunglow | It requires a reset from every road user |
The first time I did it the car behind nearly ran into me and he hit his horn hard and long. I ignored him and once the pedestrian had crossed, I drove off. This is why I have dashcams front and rear and why I have become a far safer driver. I have an app on my phone that relays my driving to my insurer and they can base the next quote on it, they haven't brought that in yet but I hope they do. My insurance has dropped the last few years by quite a bit, what with covid and doing very much lower mileage. If they bring in the app properly it may come down again because according to my stats I'm a fairly safe driver. | |
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The new Highway Code on 10:18 - Jan 31 with 697 views | Boundy |
The new Highway Code on 09:41 - Jan 31 by Catullus | Yes but on high traffic volume roads or roads with higher speed limits cyclists were expected to move into single file for safety's sake. The thing is, you can cause an accident and not be involved. I have seen several cars/drivers cause an accident and drive away blissfully unaware or uncaring about what they caused to happen. |
I don't disagree but until every road user and I emphasise every road user starts acting in safe and considerate manner then , accidents ( a very loose term imo) and these discussions will continue to take place. | |
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The new Highway Code on 10:22 - Jan 31 with 684 views | onehunglow |
The new Highway Code on 10:08 - Jan 31 by Catullus | The first time I did it the car behind nearly ran into me and he hit his horn hard and long. I ignored him and once the pedestrian had crossed, I drove off. This is why I have dashcams front and rear and why I have become a far safer driver. I have an app on my phone that relays my driving to my insurer and they can base the next quote on it, they haven't brought that in yet but I hope they do. My insurance has dropped the last few years by quite a bit, what with covid and doing very much lower mileage. If they bring in the app properly it may come down again because according to my stats I'm a fairly safe driver. |
Brilliant I might take that on myself ,if I can do so. I’m police trained advanced Class 1 on bike and car . Trust me,I have seen and heard it all. | |
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The new Highway Code on 11:03 - Jan 31 with 675 views | CountyJim | I'm a driver got Light goods licence as well so had to do all my theory, hazard perception all over after driving over 25 years I personally think we should all do it again because you pick up on stuff you didn't know just driving Most car drivers just don't care everyone's in a rush just slow down and think of others I'm sure if you're a few minutes late it's not going to hurt you I'm also a pedestrian do a lot of walking also cycling Just think of others and have a bit of patience ffs | | | |
The new Highway Code on 11:14 - Jan 31 with 669 views | onehunglow |
The new Highway Code on 11:03 - Jan 31 by CountyJim | I'm a driver got Light goods licence as well so had to do all my theory, hazard perception all over after driving over 25 years I personally think we should all do it again because you pick up on stuff you didn't know just driving Most car drivers just don't care everyone's in a rush just slow down and think of others I'm sure if you're a few minutes late it's not going to hurt you I'm also a pedestrian do a lot of walking also cycling Just think of others and have a bit of patience ffs |
Jim. When you go on a standard police assessment drive,they effectively let you drive the first 30 mins of the course,take you to a cafe then strip away most what you ve learned which is mainly bad habits It is easier to criticise a man’s performance between the sheets than his driving. Every man thinks he is a great driver I thought I was a great motor cyclist then I was ripped apart. I was 40 yrs of age at that time and been riding for 24 years. | |
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The new Highway Code on 11:24 - Jan 31 with 666 views | CountyJim |
The new Highway Code on 11:14 - Jan 31 by onehunglow | Jim. When you go on a standard police assessment drive,they effectively let you drive the first 30 mins of the course,take you to a cafe then strip away most what you ve learned which is mainly bad habits It is easier to criticise a man’s performance between the sheets than his driving. Every man thinks he is a great driver I thought I was a great motor cyclist then I was ripped apart. I was 40 yrs of age at that time and been riding for 24 years. |
It wouldn't hurt if everyone has an assessment every 10 years we all got bad driving habits | | | |
The new Highway Code on 11:37 - Jan 31 with 659 views | onehunglow |
The new Highway Code on 11:24 - Jan 31 by CountyJim | It wouldn't hurt if everyone has an assessment every 10 years we all got bad driving habits |
Absolutely. People take a basic test and then can drive unhindered for many many years | |
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The new Highway Code on 14:56 - Jan 31 with 625 views | Flashberryjack |
The new Highway Code on 10:08 - Jan 31 by Catullus | The first time I did it the car behind nearly ran into me and he hit his horn hard and long. I ignored him and once the pedestrian had crossed, I drove off. This is why I have dashcams front and rear and why I have become a far safer driver. I have an app on my phone that relays my driving to my insurer and they can base the next quote on it, they haven't brought that in yet but I hope they do. My insurance has dropped the last few years by quite a bit, what with covid and doing very much lower mileage. If they bring in the app properly it may come down again because according to my stats I'm a fairly safe driver. |
If you don't mind me asking, where did you buy the dashcams from, and did you fit them yourself ? I'm thinking of having them fitted to my car. | |
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