This morning reminded me why I find cyclists so frustrating and annoying!! It’s not that I ever forgot, but I had managed to restrict my irritation towards them by giving them a small amount of leeway...just a small amount. However this particular incident made me think there was no need for me to pull out the violins.
I never used to have any grievances against cyclists, not until I started driving. But even then I remained courteous and gave them the benefit of the doubt; giving them way, allowing them enough space to turn, holding back on the accelerator so that they had a chance to push off. However in the last few years cyclists seem to have notched it up a level in regards to angering drivers and pedestrians. There has been a lot of talk about the way they ride through red lights and refusing to stop at zebra crossings – both of which can lead to serious collisions with people crossing the road legitimately.
Coming back to this morning, I witnessed a woman crossing the road due to a red light and the cars stopping, but this cyclist decided he was going to surpass this Highway Code and carry on going at full pelt through the light. As you can imagine he couldn’t brake hard enough and the woman couldn’t get out of the way quick enough so there was a fast, hard crash. The poor lady hit the road but fortunately she didn’t hit her head as she landed. The idiot cyclist was also on the floor and looked like he had avoided any serious injury; however his cycle didn’t look too pretty. It wasn’t surprising that along with me, most people who witnessed this went straight to the lady to help – I personally think this was not to do just with the fact that she was a woman but more so because pedestrians are fed up with the way cyclists conduct themselves and think they are immune from road laws. It wasn’t long before a helper questioned the cyclist as to why he didn’t stop; there was no response, just a grunt as he examined his torn lycra. He did apologise but the damage was done, the lady was in shock and in tears. There were a couple of community support officers going by who came and took over, but as I headed off to work I couldn’t help but feel really worked up and angry about what had just happened.
This isn’t the first time something like this has happened and certainly won’t be the last, I witness near misses on a regular basis and I have nearly been hit by over enthusiastic riders. For God’s sake, the roads of London aren’t the velodrome! If they want to put on shiny one piece lycra suits, weird looking helmets and whizz around like they own the place then pedal off somewhere else! Pedestrians have a hard enough time as it is crossing the busy roads without having to keep an extra eye on some mad man/woman on two wheels riding like they are on their way to save the world. I know there will be some who give the whole ‘cyclists are considerate of the environment’ argument, what do they want, a pat on the back? A Blue Peter badge? Go hug a tree or something because as far as I’m concerned they lose the validity of this by their behaviour on the road.
Ok so it isn’t every single one of them and I do see many who obey the rules, but it is human nature that you remember the ones who do wrong more than the ones who do right. Incidents like this morning stay in your head longer and its cyclists like this who give the rest a bad name. They say they should have more rights on the roads and more cycle lanes, well I don’t think they have a right to these until they begin changing their attitudes. They need to get off their environmental high horse and either accept the rules of the road or face the type of hatred that drivers show towards them. I’m not condoning drivers purposefully intimidating cyclists but they shouldn’t be shocked when they get abuse hurled at them for doing what they do. Me personally, I would like to get rid of them all, I find them a nuisance and they do nothing for my aim to calm down on road rage (obviously getting rid of them all will never happen, but hey, a man can dream).