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arista 05-03-2022 11:06 AM

Jeremy Vine on his Bike meets a Rude Driver
 




The End of this Video
potty mouth fella Making his point,
Cyclists are not liked

Livia 05-03-2022 12:25 PM

The thing that aggravates me about this is, Jeremy Vine records everything on his camera when he's on the road... lots of cyclists do it; some of them upload it to the Internet or send it to the police. However, when a cyclist does something idiotic there is no means of identifying them. They are unregistered and are not required to be insured. When a woman was killed by a cyclist in London a few years ago by a man on an illegal bike with no front brake, they had to use a law from the 1900s, “wanton and furious driving”, in order to prosecute him because no more current law existed. Calls for a new law more specific to this kind of incident was called "a witch hunt against cyclists".

arista 05-03-2022 12:38 PM

Yes, he has a Special 360 view cam,

But in this case that Driver was in the wrong

Kizzy 05-03-2022 12:53 PM

How are you supposed to get out from there then?.... unless you inch out to see further down the road who is going to sit there for however long behind the cycle lane waiting for the traffic to stop on such a busy road?

Yes it's a cycle lane, he isn't driving in it he is stationary. Cyclists can't always have an uninterrupted flow surely in such a busy area? Like other road users they can be concientious and wait a few seconds to help people out of tight junctions. The chances of that road being clear of both cars and bikes for long enough to pull out safely are nil.

I'm with the guy, I wouldn't have given a feck either.

I noticed abother cyclist coming up the cycle lane against the flow of traffic too, he didn't take issue with that.

arista 05-03-2022 12:56 PM

[I'm with the guy, I wouldn't have given a feck either.]



No Kizzy
the Law changed.



The Driver needed to reverse
then go after the bikes

Kizzy 05-03-2022 01:05 PM

See the broken white line? ... that is a junction not a cycle lane. He is not driving or parked, he is stationary waiting to pull out.

Rule 140 of The Highway Code says, "You MUST NOT drive or park in a cycle lane marked by a solid white line during its times of operation. Do not drive or park in a cycle lane marked by a broken white line unless it is unavoidable. You MUST NOT park in any cycle lane whilst waiting restrictions apply."18 May 2020

arista 05-03-2022 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 11143237)
See the broken white line? ... that is a junction not a cycle lane. He is not driving or parked, he is stationary waiting to pull out.

Rule 140 of The Highway Code says, "You MUST NOT drive or park in a cycle lane marked by a solid white line during its times of operation. Do not drive or park in a cycle lane marked by a broken white line unless it is unavoidable. You MUST NOT park in any cycle lane whilst waiting restrictions apply."18 May 2020



That is out of Date Now


It was changed 29th of Jan 22

https://inews.co.uk/essentials/lifes...lained-1422489


New cycling rules 2022: How changes to the Highway Code
will affect road cyclists in the UK
The Highway Code changes coming into force on
29 January are designed to make the UK’s roads safer for cyclists




It is like Kizzy was in Cave
and missed this

bots 05-03-2022 01:08 PM

Jeremy Vine annoys me, so i'm siding with the driver

Kizzy 05-03-2022 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11143238)
That is out of Date Now


It was changed 29th of Jan 22

https://inews.co.uk/essentials/lifes...lained-1422489


New cycling rules 2022: How changes to the Highway Code
will affect road cyclists in the UK
The Highway Code changes coming into force on
29 January are designed to make the UK’s roads safer for cyclists




It is like Kizzy was in Cave
and missed this

What's with the rude comment?...

There is nothing in the new regulations that mentions pulling OUT of a side street into a busy road with limited viability.

The driver did the right thing.

Cherie 05-03-2022 01:25 PM

At the beginning of a the clip Jeremy says all the is required is a wave and an apology, then by the end of it he is citing correctly that it caused a dangerous situation, so which is is Jeremy?

the driver should have waited until the cycle lane was clear before pulling out.., just like you would do with oncoming traffic....he didn't pause for the mini either just cut in front so ....but he doesn't give a **** so there we are :laugh:

arista 05-03-2022 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11143241)
At the beginning of a the clip Jeremy says all the is required is a wave and an apology, then by the end of it he is citing correctly that it caused a dangerous situation, so which is is Jeremy?

the driver should have waited until the cycle lane was clear before pulling out.., just like you would do with oncoming traffic....he didn't pause for the mini either just cut in front so ....but he doesn't give a **** so there we are :laugh:



At least you are aware
of the changes that came in Jan this year

arista 05-03-2022 01:41 PM

What's with the rude comment?...


This was on Every News feed
and debated for a week
how could you miss the update?

Kizzy 05-03-2022 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11143241)
At the beginning of a the clip Jeremy says all the is required is a wave and an apology, then by the end of it he is citing correctly that it caused a dangerous situation, so which is is Jeremy?

the driver should have waited until the cycle lane was clear before pulling out.., just like you would do with oncoming traffic....he didn't pause for the mini either just cut in front so ....but he doesn't give a **** so there we are :laugh:

The only thing that caused a dangerous situation there was jeremy distracting the driver.

Kizzy 05-03-2022 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11143245)
What's with the rude comment?...


This was on Every News feed
and debated for a week
how could you miss the update?

I didn't. .. the update had nothing to do with this scenario.

arista 05-03-2022 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 11143246)
The only thing that caused a dangerous situation there was jeremy distracting the driver.


But he knows the new Highway Code.

arista 05-03-2022 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 11143247)
I didn't. .. the update had nothing to do with this scenario.


The Changes in the High Way code
caused this tweet


You are wrong.


I record his TV show on Ch5HD AM Live

arista 05-03-2022 02:05 PM

[What are the new Highway Code rules for 2022?

Drivers no longer have priority at junctions. ...
All traffic must stop for pedestrians waiting at crossings. ...
Cyclists can ride wherever they feel most visible. ...
Drivers must wait for a safe gap in the flow of cyclists. ...
All uses of hand-held mobiles are banned, except in an emergency. ...
Poor driving decisions more punishable.

31 Jan 2022]

Kizzy 05-03-2022 02:19 PM

He did.. Vine was some considerable distance away when the guy moved forward. And had he not distracted him he may have been able to pull out safely during the exchange..
Where was his condemnation of the guy on the escooter?. .. what does the highway code say about them?

Alf 05-03-2022 02:21 PM

Bring back the horse and cart.



UserSince2005 05-03-2022 02:23 PM

I hate london cyclists. They think they are king of the road and will deliberately try to mow down pedestrians if they think theyre in the way

Kizzy 05-03-2022 02:47 PM

Well I'm going to say I'm a bit biased too.. I bloody hate cyclists!
Well that's not 100% true, if you are taking care of yourself and others with hi viz, lights and helmets then great crack on. But if you aren't?.. then get the hell off the road! !

MTVN 05-03-2022 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 11143234)
How are you supposed to get out from there then?.... unless you inch out to see further down the road who is going to sit there for however long behind the cycle lane waiting for the traffic to stop on such a busy road?

Yes it's a cycle lane, he isn't driving in it he is stationary. Cyclists can't always have an uninterrupted flow surely in such a busy area? Like other road users they can be concientious and wait a few seconds to help people out of tight junctions. The chances of that road being clear of both cars and bikes for long enough to pull out safely are nil.

I'm with the guy, I wouldn't have given a feck either.

I noticed abother cyclist coming up the cycle lane against the flow of traffic too, he didn't take issue with that.

Agree, that junction looks like a nightmare to pull out of. Reality is in that situation you will probably need to position yourself to get out quickly where there's a gap, if you stay sitting behind the cycle lane you won't have very good visibility of the road and you'll be there all day

A lot of drivers will be courteous in a situation like that and flash you to pull out, zero chance a cyclist would

glib 05-03-2022 03:41 PM

Oh piss off Jeremy, your radio show is just as depressing, I remember a Friday lunchtime you were discussing people throwing rocks off bridges and not playing music, even though this was radio 2.

Why is it edited like that? Jeremy has too much time on his hands

arista 05-03-2022 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glib (Post 11143277)
Oh piss off Jeremy, your radio show is just as depressing, I remember a Friday lunchtime you were discussing people throwing rocks off bridges and not playing music, even though this was radio 2.

Why is it edited like that? Jeremy has too much time on his hands


Because he works in TV & Radio production

glib 05-03-2022 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11143283)
Because he works in TV & Radio production

All he does is present Eggheads and moan on radio2, he doesn’t edit anything


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