
Originally Posted by
shack
I'm not commenting on the above accident itself.....
Whilst we obviously encourage cycling due to the health benefits, lessening traffic and saving the environment, I must admit that we have had many encounters with cyclists simply not obeying road rules, this leaves me - the driver of the car - ENTIRELY responsible for their safety, as if I hit them they would most likely die, or be very badly injured.
With this in mind I'm confused as to why they behave so recklessly, (not all) particulary when they get into a hunting pack type situation.
If I were to hit one I would be reported by someone (I would obviously report it myself) for the accident, because I have a number plate they are able to do this.
We have seen numerous cyclists nearly causing serious accidents, but I can't report them... As they have no number plate, we have deliberately created a perfect outlet for people who don't know road rules or won't obey them, they kind of "get off on a technicality".
All bikes should have 2 number plates, then the dangerous moronic ones could be reported and lose the right to cycle, which would be better for all the other cyclists and vehicle drivers trying to do the right ring.
Must agree, some seem to be suicidal and make no attempt to take their own safety seriously. Here in the Hawkesbury we have lots of hills and generally pretty narrow and crap roads with lots of farm vehicles using them.
On the weekends we are inundated by packs of cyclists and they create plenty of frustration amongst the locals.
Cheers
Travelrover
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