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I ride in London everyday, you need to get the London Mindset, once you do it is fine, there are still abd drivers but you spot them easy enough.
One of my rules is if a car is close enough to kick and moving closer it gets kicked.  ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
Skudd:- Perhaps she just thinks you are a window licker and is being nice just in case she becomes another Jill Dando.
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I was up in London a couple of weeks back, first time in for ages, and actually thought how much saner the traffic was than it used to be. Certainly a lot less busy. Didn't have a single near miss, didn't get cut up and even had a black cab drive give way to me - nearly fell off
Mind you, that was one day. Give it a week and I'd be wanting to be a handlebar mounted steel penetrating mega-taser
I do like the new (to me) parking system in Westminster, where you pay (a quid for the whole day in any m/c parking bay) via text. If there has to be a charge, that's the way to do it. Also discovered that you are no longer allowed to park on pavements in London. FFS, when did that happen? ____________________ The RXS100: vehicle of choice for Chuck Norris |
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Personally I couldn't dis-agree with the op more. For me there is always a sense of relief when returning to the capital, a sense of being with people who know how to use the road and I find it's the yokels out in the sticks to be the inconsiderate, unthinking idots out to kill me. This, of course, comes down to what you know and are used to, and thus how predicable other road users are.
This idea that London drivers are worse or ruder than those in other parts of the country can be seen as an extension of a wider (erroneous) belief that London is ruder, less friendly place to live. This is, of course, bollocks.
All societies have their morals and codes of behaviour which allow us to get along with each other, and transgressing these codes is considered rude.
At this point I should perhaps state my credentials. I was born and raised in hicksville (in my case a little nowhere place in deepest darkest Devon) but moved to The Smoke aged 19 and have lived here since. Thus I have experienced both sides of the coin.
When living in the country we used to hate the city types that came down there and didn't know how to behave. Now I live in London I see it's just the same, out of towners coming here and acting as if they are still in the sticks. The result is they unknowingly break city codes of good behaviour and so are surprised when people get annoyed with them, and at the same time find that the city dwellers don't live by the countryside rules and are thus deemed to be rude and uncivilised.
So riders and drivers in London aren't rude and aggressive it's just we have a different way of doing things here. You come to town and drive as if you are in some little village you will cause annoyance, and yes, we will let you know you have transgressed. |
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| Thelostone wrote: | Personally I couldn't dis-agree with the op more. For me there is always a sense of relief when returning to the capital, a sense of being with people who know how to use the road and I find it's the yokels out in the sticks to be the inconsiderate, unthinking idots out to kill me. This, of course, comes down to what you know and are used to, and thus how predicable other road users are.
This idea that London drivers are worse or ruder than those in other parts of the country can be seen as an extension of a wider (erroneous) belief that London is ruder, less friendly place to live. This is, of course, bollocks.
All societies have their morals and codes of behaviour which allow us to get along with each other, and transgressing these codes is considered rude.
At this point I should perhaps state my credentials. I was born and raised in hicksville (in my case a little nowhere place in deepest darkest Devon) but moved to The Smoke aged 19 and have lived here since. Thus I have experienced both sides of the coin.
When living in the country we used to hate the city types that came down there and didn't know how to behave. Now I live in London I see it's just the same, out of towners coming here and acting as if they are still in the sticks. The result is they unknowingly break city codes of good behaviour and so are surprised when people get annoyed with them, and at the same time find that the city dwellers don't live by the countryside rules and are thus deemed to be rude and uncivilised.
So riders and drivers in London aren't rude and aggressive it's just we have a different way of doing things here. You come to town and drive as if you are in some little village you will cause annoyance, and yes, we will let you know you have transgressed. |
I agree up until that last point, that the wrongs done to me were because of wrongs I committed against them/others. I won't hesitate to say that almost all of the incidents I encountered were while I was doing absolutely nothing wrong; driving at the speed limit, in the middle of the road, moving in a straight line.
You are probably right about country bumpkins being worse to riders, though. I am also from Devon and every Sunday the sportsriders tear down the road outside the house and cause lots of unnecessary noise, which obviously pisses people off and biases their opinions of bikers. Also, bikes are simply less common on country roads, and people aren't experienced with dealing with them and see them as unwelcome counter-cultural demons (like that article that was posted), and just want to be rid of them. |
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| Benno wrote: | My friend was somehow able to look up the drivers who deliberately ran us off on his iphone to see if they have insurance. One of the chaps did not have insurance, he should be in for a surprise visit soon  |
Ask MID.
A couple of things.
1) Just because the vehicle isn't shown on the MID doesn't mean that the driver wasn't insured to drive it. And if it wasn't, I'd be astonished if it was registered to him.
2) It's a criminal offence to obtain details for someone else's vehicle. We all some people do it anyway, but your mate might want to consider the wisdom of marching into a Cop Shop and saying "I looked this guy up on the MID and..."
That said, good on him, I hope that it works out OK. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Thelostone wrote: | So riders and drivers in London aren't rude and aggressive it's just we have a different way of doing things here. |
I grew up in New York City, but have lived in London for 15 years. In the U.S., we have a similar rift between the main cities on the coasts and "middle America", which the urban folks call "fly-over country." Both camps regard each other with mutual incomprehension, assume the worst about the other and, sure enough, all of their prejudices are confirmed.
As I get older and have lived in more places around the world, I'm beginning to realize that there are really only a handful of truly different/alien cultures. People generally talk about the same topics, have similar humor, worry about the same things, etc., but people from London have a *lot* more in common with people from New York, or Shanghai, then they do with people from Milton Keynes... That's the real cultural divide. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 237 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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