The problem a lot of syd/NSW drivers have with cyclists is that not only do they slow traffic considerably but combine that with the fact that they represent about 2-3% of road users but have had 30% of a road blocked for their exclusive use and they then proceed to ride in the other 2 lanes left for cars creating more of a log jam on a road that used to be 3 lanes, now cut to 2 and still trying to carry the same volume of traffic.
Simple question what would the cops do if you drove your landie in peak hour sydney with no tailights/stop lights and only 2nd gear as the gearbox was stuffed?
As for motorbikes , its mainly a jealosy thing with car drivers wishing they could cut through traffic but most like me realising they would end up mulch under a semi's trailer. Yes you do occaisionaly get the wad who splits then puts on their indicator blocking the whole lane but what can you do?
I commute about 70km each day on the bike and exactly the same for me. On the freeway I am no quicker than a car and rarely even change lanes but will split stationary traffic at lights in the city when it is safe.
I also learnt a long time ago that getting angry at other road users is pointless and even more so when you cant do anything positive in the situation. Karma usually has a way of sorting these things out and hopefully a fine/suspension and not an accident.
Chill out, expect to be surrounded by idiot behaviour from every road user, keep a safe distance and margin for yourself and all is good.![]()
Cyclist & biker here...
Grew up & commuted for many a year in & around London, so very used to heavy traffic.
Bicycle - Generally, I'm travelling faster than a car anyway and will always overtake stationary or slow moving traffic on the offside. It's a lot safer anyway. However, I don't jump red lights nor do I "switch sides".
Motorbike - I do 'filter' and I do 'make progrss'. If I'm not able to filter through the slower moving traffic, then what's the point of being on the bike? I might as well sit in a car, add to the congestion and slow your journey down even more!!
M
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