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It doesn't cover the dental expenses. I think its NZ that have a good system that would have covered her for this situation.
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How many cars would someone drive past on the way to work, 100's? Maybe 1000's? How many bicycles would the same person pass in the same time. 10? 20? No denying there are some useless car drivers, but there are many other discussions about that. Quote:
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I have passed people riding 2 abreast before and it has not been the easiest task to pass them. I have also passed people riding about 5 or 6 abreast and it has been completely safe. Different road different situations. It's not hard to be aware of your surroundings and change your riding/driving style to suit. Quote:
3rd situation the cyclist rode onto the footpath to avoid the crossing. I wouldn't push them off the bike, but it would be a good idea to say something to them. Quote:
Cyclists tell car drivers they must "slow down and/or stop if a cyclist is in the way, wait until it's safe to pass then pass" So how is it ok for a cyclist to swerve into a different lane to avoid debris/pothole or whatever is in the way. Cyclist should be aware of the road in front of them, if there is something in the lane they are cycling in they should slow down or stop and check for traffic in the other lane then more around the obstacle when safe. I have a workmate that says he can't cycle on the left part of the road because of the little rocks that build up there on some roads. That's amazing because I have been riding as far left as possible on the road for 11 years now and have never got a puncture or tyre damage from a road obstacle. |
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Because people are sooking about paying $6 to see a doctor, imagine getting them to pay another 2% medicare levi come tax time.
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19-01-2015, 03:31 PM | #306 | ||
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With a total revamp of the system, there could be many savings on many insurances and you could quite easily end up in a better position.
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19-01-2015, 03:38 PM | #307 | |||
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In 28 years of driving and cycling I have never seen a cyclist swerve across the lane they were in into another to avoid debris or a pothole. A metre maybe but a whole lane plus more c'mon I suppose no car driver has ever swerved to avoid a pothole and save their precious rims |
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Going slow over a speed hump isn't just for lowered cars, I go slow (10kph) over them to save my suspension unnecessary jolts.
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19-01-2015, 06:43 PM | #310 | |||
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19-01-2015, 07:43 PM | #311 | ||
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At least some people still blade ... I used to windsurf, then literally overnight, everyone stopped, like it was all some joke I wasn't in on.
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19-01-2015, 08:16 PM | #312 | ||
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Instead of being so simplistic could you explain how and more importantly why does the health system have to compensate for someone left in a wheel chair after being the victim of a negligent cyclist? Free health care alone isn’t enough when you take into account all the changes to living arrangements, loss of day to day mobility, living with constant pain, loss of income and the additional financial constraints involved on top of the loss of one’s freedom and quality of life due to someone else’s neglect and if a child is involved the impact on that child’s family and parents that now have a lifelong sentence to care for them. Why should the victim of a cyclist be treated different to a pedestrian who left in a similar position after being hit by a registered vehicle can make a claim against the CTP insurance? I don’t know if forced insurance for cyclists over say the age of 18 is the answer or even workable but it’s a possibility that should be fully explored and reviewed before being rejected.
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This just in. 38yo woman is killed in SA while cycling this afternoon.
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19-01-2015, 08:48 PM | #315 | |||
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Even if all the drivers out there thought they had the positioning skills of a V8Supercar driver (whihc most don't) how do they know if the cyclists is going to move sideways at the time they pass within inches? They don't - hence why a meter matters - to allow a safety margin for the benefit of everyone. I struggle with the argument of having to slow to pass a cyclist if they need to ensure it is safe to go into the next lane - afterall isnt that what you do when you pass a slow car? a parked car? Wouldn't you waste more time waiting for a pedestrian to cross the road when turning? Seriously I am wondering if some of you folk would bother to stop if a child ran out on the road chasing his soccer ball! 30 seconds (max) to guarantee the safety of another human is a ridiculously small price to pay. And if you get it wrong you will pay many more times than that as a result - at the accident, in the courts, in prison? etc If you you still aren't convinced, consider how you would like people to treat your loved ones if it was them on a bike. |
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Where can I send my cheque to? I would be first in line. Would also kill the number one argument of drivers about entitlement and who pays what. Once a legal rider is also a paying rider than what will they argue about? And for the record I have been ostracized for some 'extreme' cycling groups on FaceBook for daring to express these views. |
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already seen that. after the 2011 floods in south east queensland
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Why wouldn't it be a good thing to rid the world of these ridiculous claims and counterclaims, and especially the leech lawyers that follow. If you didn't have to lose out monetarily for an injury, you wouldn't need to claim an entitlement. |
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19-01-2015, 09:26 PM | #323 | |||
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Also had two situations where I had to go around cyclists riding on a 2 lane 60kmh road - each time probably cost me 20-30 seconds? Say a total of a minute. Is my math incorrect? So on balance pedestrians added more time to my commute - this morning at least. But really who cares? Waiting in line due to other cars added way more time and inconvenience than pedestrians or cyclists - the 45min drive takes less than 30mins non peak. I took notice of all this today in an attempt to quantify that stuff happens and we all need to just take a breath and get along. |
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Agreed. It's a balance of risk. If a driver has a lapse in concentration and drifts into a car in the lane next to them, it can be a simple as a little ding. Aka, no biggie. But if that same mistake occurs with a cyclists, the odds are not good in favour of the cyclist.
I always live by the re, the bigger one has right of way. Why be right and dead? Train>truck>bus>car>motorcycle>bicycle>pedestrian. It's good to know your place in the food chain. Last edited by russellw; 27-01-2015 at 12:39 AM. Reason: Edited removed post |
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19-01-2015, 09:27 PM | #325 | ||
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she was at the footpath with her bike. If she didn't have her bike, would you consider that any differently?
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Ok, I'll bite.... How did you get held up by pedestrians
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19-01-2015, 09:33 PM | #328 | |||
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Troubling (but not surprising) how some here are automatically jumping to conclusions and using this to justify their own personal views and rants. |
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19-01-2015, 09:35 PM | #329 | ||
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Most were when I was turning left or right into a road at a set of lights where they are crossing at the pedestrian crossing over the road I was turning into. Traffic lights went green and I could of gone but had to wait for those damn pesky pedestrians wanting to safely cross the road. So I had to wait a little longer. Big deal.
2 were pedestrian crossings - 1 was a zebra crossing, the other a set of lights job. |
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19-01-2015, 09:38 PM | #330 | |||
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No Society as a whole was a lot more tolerant and not as big on entitlement as it is now. The whole drivers Vs cyclist discussion mirrors other examples of less tolerance compared to years gone by - when was the last time you saw kids give up their seat (or the one they put their feet on) up for a senior citizen? People as a whole are a lot more selfish and self centred these days - and that applys equally to both extreme driver behaviour (road rage anyone?) and extreme cyclist behaviour. Fortunately the majority of both drivers and cyclists are more tolerant. Last edited by Guzz226; 19-01-2015 at 09:44 PM. |
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