surly that's your fault for doing inappropriate speeds on your machine [45mph+]. Just because you can achieve those legal speeds does not mean it is safe to do so. The affect would have been much less at lower speeds.
Even as a cyclist i must agree with AH2 on that one. The other difference is that when you see a motorist do it, it's most a second or two after a change ( i'm not saying makes it ok), wheras you often see cyclists go straight through a light that has been red for a while.
I completely disagree
Even 2 1/2 inch mtb tyres can slip on drains
Road bikes are designed for the road, the tyres are designed for the road, the simplest way to stay safe is to avoid drains , which isn't a problem as cyclists should be riding away from the kerb anyways
Part of my commute to work takes me on a busy, de-restricted dual-carriageway. For their safety, the council have kindly provided a cycle path running along side the road, and yet you still get these 'tards in full lycra on these expensive racing bikes riding down the main road - often forcing road users to brake from 70mph to <30mph if they are blocked from overtaking. Disgusts me![]()
speeding motorist killing a family on a motorway.
Re the first point: I never had a problem with my mountain bike handling drains - if your bike can't handle it, then get a better bike. Most of the city round here has cycle lanes as it is; and doing 5mph, on a gentle slope in a 30mph zone two abreast is not sensible - and falls under the "you must not ride in an inconsiderate manner" of the highway code.
Equally, if you were doing 35 in a 30 you are once again breaking the law; as (per the highway code) you must obey all traffic signs - which includes speed limit signs.
Which is my point; if you can't handle the road conditions get a better bike.
Thats very stupid, I've got a £1000 cannondale, had 23mm tyres, would be dangerous going over some drains, you are trying to tell me a £50 heap of crap with propor thick MTB tyres is going to be better?
I dunno, but I never had issue on drains personally
Drivers attitudes towards cyclists stink I think, if they want cyclists off the road that bad why don't they use all their tax to pay for a country wide cycle route network, smooth paved roads specifically for cyclists, going alongside motorways and all that.