Deter our bad drivers in Bristol

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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If Bristol is really to tackle its traffic issues and become a better place to live, we will have to deal with the snarling, aggressive and unpleasant minority of drivers who foul our streets. These are invariably (but not always) young males.

For example – last Thursday evening at 7.26pm some pedestrians were crossing at green opposite Brown's in Clifton. A waiting black hatchback driver started hooting when the lights turned to flashing green pedestrian. You could almost hear him thinking, "Hurry up, hurry up! You're in my way!". But pedestrians have right of way to finish crossing in such circumstances. I used the green to ride off down Park Street, keeping pace with a vehicle in front. But our Boy Racer had horn-itis; even though he couldn't possibly overtake, he hooted at me. For what gain? That car I was keeping pace with was a police car in case you hadn't noticed. Bottom of Park Street he overtook passing very closely, slowed his car and wiggled from side to side, then slammed on his brakes for no reason, causing me to brake.

Responsible motoring? No, just some idiot who should observe the Highway Code.

Yes you can find irresponsible cyclists, and they should face sanction, but cars have a potential lethality which bicycles do not. If we report more errant motoring, maybe this would deter the behaviour. Better still, why not have some plainclothes police out on bicycles observing driver behaviour – just the knowledge that a cyclist could be a police officer would, I am sure, influence some of these drivers for the good, and cyclists too.

A Bristol cyclist, Knowle.

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    by Gavin, Brizzle

    Friday, November 20 2009, 1:16PM

    “"These are invariably (but not always) young males"

    I know what you mean, but the dictionary definition of "invariably" is "always; without exception"”

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    by captain nemo, staple hill

    Thursday, November 12 2009, 1:49PM

    “Bristol cyclist - I know what you mean. I often think some drivers forget that they are in charge of one ton of metal, glass and plastic that can do high speed and lots of damage. Motorcyclists are eqully as bad. Last night, while waiting for a green light in an Adavanced Stop line (I was turning right), a biker on a large loud machine waltzed up behind me so that his front wheel was almost touching my rear one. He obviously didn't like the fact I was occupying 'his' territory, so carried on agressively revving his bike on a red light. A few seconds before the lights changed, he moved to be in front of me, effectively jumping the lights and roared off, only to get caught in the next bit of the jam. Car drivers often do the same thing, overtaking stupidly and racing to the next red light.
    Is it worth it?. I think it's due to driving induced stress and general impatience.”

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    by Adam, Bath

    Tuesday, November 03 2009, 12:47PM

    “Bloody cyclists!”

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    by HC, beyondthepale-sub-mendip

    Friday, October 30 2009, 8:36PM

    “Report bad driver behaviour at stop-smidsy dot org dot uk.”

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    by WESTBURY PARK RED, BEDMINSTER

    Thursday, October 29 2009, 3:51PM

    “NOTHING WILL CHANGE WHEN IT COMES TO SOME DRIVERS BEHAVIOR SO JUST TAKE SATISFACTION FROM THE FACT YOU OBVIOUSLY PI##ED THE JERK OFF.”

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