London cycling and driving fails 7

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @wibbley1
    @wibbley1 Месяц назад

    I love at 0.45 the pedestrian getting his own back and weaving around the bikes :o)

    • @QiuEnnan
      @QiuEnnan  Месяц назад

      The cyclists were actually doing the correct thing by giving way - even though they had a green light and the pedestrians shouldn’t have been crossing

    • @wibbley1
      @wibbley1 Месяц назад

      @@QiuEnnan Yes they were, sort of.
      Contrary to popular belief, Green does NOT mean GO. It means you may proceed if it is safe to do so. It was not safe and so the bikes or any other vehicle were not permitted to 'go'.
      Saying 'green means go' on a riding/driving test would lead to a fail.
      It was a crocodile of children, probably on a school trip and as such the crocodile was taking longer to cross.
      The norm in London is for bikes to just weave around pedestrians as they are crossing the road. I guess they saw they were children and for once, did the correct thing.
      We can see at 1.01 where bikey almost crashes into a mother and child, this proves why we need mandatory training, testing, licensing and registration for bikeys.
      I just thought it funny that a ped weaved around the stationary bikes, when normally it would be the other way around.
      More bikes behaving badly and mowing down a child. If they had registrations, either they would think twice before doing so, or could be reported.
      ruclips.net/video/TU0ggTmh45I/видео.html&ab_channel=NFBUK

    • @QiuEnnan
      @QiuEnnan  Месяц назад

      @ Yes that is why we all stopped - however the teachers should not have allowed all the children to cross at once like that

    • @wibbley1
      @wibbley1 Месяц назад

      @@QiuEnnan That is not how it works in the UK. Alas diversity does not understand this.
      Forever, it has been the norm in Britain for a crocodile of children on a school trip, to cross the road in one line.
      The teachers were doing what has always been done. To split the group would risk loosing children and also reduce the pupil/supervisor rate to below required levels for school trips.
      When I was a boy partaking in such field-trips, not one vehicle would have even moved until all children were safely across the road.
      Alas with diversity on the roads now, we see an imported attitude and driving/riding standard on the road.
      ruclips.net/video/V3GDBXwZgOo/видео.html&ab_channel=NFBUK

  • @kennethwatson6238
    @kennethwatson6238 2 месяца назад +1

    Bike gets hit jumping red light car gets blamed.