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Cyclists should take responsibility for themselves. Most do and ride sensibly but some are accidents and liability's waiting to happen.
There is one who gets off the same train as me in evenings. I've followed him out of the car park. He rides through red lights at pelican crossings. Straight onto roundabouts without looking. I'd like to run the bastard over.
The ones at night with no lights, somehow you are meant to sense their presence.
Then theres the one that scraped down the side of my car, refused to stop when I shouted at him.
In fact, lets ban cyclists ( for their own safety of course)  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Braking Dynamics:
Brakes are motors in reverse; they take 'kinetic energy' and through friction turn it into heat, which they waste to atmospheric air.
The 'power' of a brake then is the same as that of an engine; 'rate of energy transfer'; or how fast they turn kinetic energy into heat (rather than an engine doing it the other way around).
Now the relevant bit; how quick you can stop depends on how much force the tyre can take without skidding. This is a function of grip.
How much 'grip' you have; depends on the co-efficient of friction between the tyre and the road, times the 'clamping force' or weight pushing the tyre into the road.
Co-Efficient of friction is pretty much a constant for tyre/surface combination.
Perfect grip 100% would mean you could sustain as much braking force as you had gravitational force; ie 1G.
Now; dissipating Kenitic Energy; That is the energy of motion; and is Mass times velocity squared.
Hence, the faster you go, proportionally the more kinetic energy you are carrying; so the more energy you have to 'waste' to slow down through braking.
You have a two ton 4x4... you are carrying a heck of a lot more Kinetic energy, your brakes HAVE to be that much more powerful to dissipate it.
You have a 25Kg push bike.... you dont NEED bludg great disks to handle that much 'energy'!
Meanwhile, in either instance, due to the exponential of MV^2 ALL vehicles slow more quickly the slower they are going. Regardless of thier mass.
Couple that to the fact that the theoretical maximum braking force is 1G due to grip... and you find that the 'shortest stopping distances' quoted in the Highway code, that haven't changed in sixty years..... are still, NOT FAR OFF... they have always been a little concervative...
BUT the suggestion that 'modern cars' with fat, low profile radial tyres, servo assisted ABS brakes, and all the other 'advances' can stop in SO much shorter distance... IS actually NOT TRUE! Laws of physics haven't changed! Stopping distances haven't changed.
And a 25Kg push-bike on 2" tyres will take as long to slow from 15mph as a 250Kg motorcycle on 6" tyres or a 2,500Kg SUV on 10" tyres! Give or take not a bludy lot.
Whether the driver/rider cocks it up in the process, and locks up or not... THAT is another matter!
Meanwhile; as for study's and stats... go check the office of statistics at UK.Gov. They publish all their road transport surveys and stats at quarterly and yearly intervals; aprox 18months in retard of collation. Last set I looked at were for 2010, they are probably about half way through the 2011 stats by now. I did have some somewhere but cant find them. I think it was 403 Motorcycle fatalities in 2010; cycling deaths ISTR were 'lower' but whether that was in total or by miles I dont know; Do remember that the official figures suggested that cycling, per mile, was SLIGHTLY safer than motorcycling.... but HOW THE FUCK DO THEY NOW?!?!? I mean; they can estimate the number of road-legal motorcycle miles traveled each year with some degree of confidence; motorbikes have to have an MOT and MOT Men record the displyed vehicle mileage... be a bit out from swapped clocks and stuff, but they have SOME Idea about how many miles motorbikes do.... who measures how many miles folk do on a push-bike?!!? ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Fucking Lol'd at that Vlogger.
"fucking twat"
"arrggghhhhhhhgaaahhh"
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| dn38416 wrote: | I would expect a lot of the deaths to be the fault of the cyclist. |
You monster. The pedalista lobby has determined that it's never, ever the fault of the pedalist, and that every possible measure must be used to penalise and restrict other road users, up to and including removing them from the road.
I wish the motorcycle lobby would stop being such a bunch of bickering Judean Fronts and adopt a similar position regarding collisions. MAG have been toying with it recently, with their rant-in campaign over Jade Clark, but we've a long way to go in getting the State to treat us as even equal to other road users, let alone superior to them. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| treeno wrote: | | map wrote: |  have to laugh at the vlogger.
Yes it was deliberate collision, by the cyclist (imo of course).
Are cycles not fitted with brakes then?
... | You're an idiot. I bet you've never ridden a road bike, let alone have a grasp of how hard it is to stop quickly on 2cm wheels compared with a car. ... |
Thanks for the insult, I've been called worse.
FYI have ridden road bike. Although not for a few years. I guess technology has moved on I had a quick look and there's plenty of cycle banter sites that tells me, not unsurprisingly, that cycles stop quicker than cars.
The cyclist could see the situation developing in front of him. Well, I could from the video so I'm taking a wild guess he could have. Mind you I have done a motorcycle riding course. Helps with defensive riding and anticipation in a "I don't want to die today" sort of way. The cyclist IMHO just chose to ride straight into the problem, probably thinking "Hey, this will make a great YouTube post". ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 44 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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