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  • What the fuck has this got to do with helmet cam warrior?? just get on your way you interfering prick.

  • I have been driving for less than a year, and my commute involves me driving through a city centre , thus lots of invlvment with cyclists. During my short time I have found that a lot of cyclists are reckless, and seem to be looking for a fight with a car owner, I even witnessed a cyclist banging on a bus window because the bus was taking people on board as normal, and was blocking his path. A lot I have seen seem to be stuck up arrogant bastards that think they are better than everyone else.

  • Thats on bow road aint it near the fly over? when was this filmed? 

  • @wwekraze111

    Yes that's the place. I uploaded this video on 24/11/2010 so it would have either been that day or just before.

  • ''Your mum's a f*ckin whore'' wow. Hats off to the cyclist geezer for not BANGING the Asian dude's block off for that one.

  • In the end, do you really want to pick a fight with someone fit enough to go to work under there own power?

  • Where do pakis get the money from to get cars like that, oh yeah, drug dealing and extortion...

  • always help a fellow cyclist don't be a dip shit

  • shut the fuck up and keep riding

  • Cyclist are the same as for example, a motorbike riders. You can go in the middle of the lane but you have to maintain a speed of minimum 10mph. This is the law, the reason who there are such outbreaks is that cagers (drivers) are impatient!

  • Mind your own business camera man. Hey look theres a police car and I have to be a tattle tail and tell on you... so there.

  • I cycled in London for 10 yrs I loved it..it was exciting ....I was an arse...I took risks and I wound up drivers and they wound me up...getting pretty sick and tired of whinging cyclists who can not wait to be offended by city drivers...wake up! get over it.

  • @celticbobb So true.

  • @celticbobb

    There is nothing like cycling in London. I've cycled in many places, rural and urban and nothing compares with London. However, it doesn't matter where you ride, you've got to take responsibility for your own safety. Sure there are incidents and frequent close calls but if you look out for them, they can be avoided. I guess the way to stop yourself from being "offended by city drivers" is not to ride like "an arse".

  • @celticbobb well said

  • Subscibed. Nice videos, shows how hard us cyclists have it on london/uk roads. Its also great to see you are the considerate cyclist and road wary. It just shows that even with that patiance, we get thrown in amongst the inconsiderate road users (Car, Cyclists, buses and Bikes) and your videos show the outcomes. Keep Safe, Keep cycling.

  • @babalonkie

    Thanks. It pays to try and remain objective whatever you're faced with on the roads, cycling in traffic always throws something unusual up. When we see someone else in trouble, the least we can do is stop for a moment to see if they need a hand. You never know when you might need assistance yourself. Sure there are dangerous riders as well as dangerous drivers but no matter who makes the mistake, the one on the bike will come off worse.

  • @babalonkie: Buy a car.

  • loud mouth obnoxious paki, all the same.

  • @LiquidzDNB In a Mercedes aswell. Fits the stereotype nicely.

  • London is such a shithole

  • You idiots are driving on the wrong side of the road!!

  • funy little man

  • u should become a caped vigilante protecting fellow cyclists from the devil on for wheels..........u freaking jobsworth!

  • jesus i bet the first thing you do when u get home from work is get that footage from your helmet cam make a cup of coffee and find fault with driving. u sad man

  • Shoulda stamped on the skinny pakis head

  • I was cycling and then I realized it is suicide. However from the point of a driver....you pass on left, you pass on right, you wave in and out, using sidewalks and suddenly appearing on pedestrian crossings. You have to make a decision. Just because you don't need driving licence does not mean you can drive like crazy. Other drivers can't look to all sides all the time, we have to straight ahead. Also some idiots cycle at dark, no lights and no vest....kamikaze.

  • If I was that cyclist I would slapped that fuckin paki little scum boy skinny fuk off this plant as soon as he came to my face

  • so what if its a police car you are all mafias i have proof (ZD473) HE IS AN ASIAN POLICE OFFICER HE A ???? TOWARDS UGANDANS DONT BLAME US BLAME IDI AMIN DADA

  • Tbh I don't really care because I'd rather cycle on the paths because I know it's more safe because the roads these days are full of nutters and drivers give you horrible looks if you do the slightest thing wrong the bloody pathetic

  • i heard someone say ur mum's a fucking whore lol

  • Moral of this video .... "I didn't see how this started. I don't know how it ended. But I shall try to become famous for posting it online just to say I uploaded a video and make someone look stupid" Stupid vid !

  • paki in a rent a car what a surprise

  • flash little cunt. he would have lost a wing mirror without a doubt

  • fucking asians always pulling an excuse to fight

  • @officialDJSQWEZ You can take off your clothes or throw away ur mobile phones, TVs etc coz they are all made in Asian countries.

  • @CycleNH first i can spell how ever i want so fuck off

  • another twaty disrepectfull chave gangster wannabe thinking he can talk to any human anyway he like just like in his rap songs lol guy need a reality check a massive punch in the face that will humble his petty mind

  • LOL, did he just say 'your mum' at 0:46? What a child.

  • Ciclist are the most stupid ppl in the world

  • @ciph3r2012 yer i know people trying to keep fit how dare they

  • looks to me like the cyclist was being the aggressor here, and was the one being "animated", Cyclist probably came thrugh the traffic cones out of the CLOSED bus lane, pretty much as the cyclist in front of you did! Oh and look 3 cyclists ganging up on 1 car driver, you bunch of cowardy cunts!

  • So what exactly did it have to do with the pratt with the mouth & the camera ? Why not try to mind your own business & you're far less likely to end up getting a slap .

  • Yeah! Cyclists come one after another to this driver, slowly, as in zombie apocalypse scenes... And then eating his braaains :) Cool

  • wow, when you think of it this argueing is pointless, i mean, people are dying all over the world from starvation,disease and war, people are poor and impoverished, yet these 2 people argue over a minor incident...makes you think abit.

  • @crazyknight2008 Yeah, should have saved some precious time and twatted the paki knob.

  • lool i rate the asian dude your mum loooooooool

  • Another cyclist riding with the safety of a camera looking for confrontation

  • No Insurance, No MOT,  No Road Tax, No Test to show thay know how to use the roads, oh and yes walkmans shoved their ears. Result NO SYMAPTHY FOR THESE FREE LOADERS. Save the Planet ..My Arse

  • The cyclist is taller than the driver, he waves a finger aggressively at the driver and then moves forward, if he was doing that in front of me I'd arrest him for threatening behaviour. Please keep cycling hard in London, we need your little lungs to clean our filthy air out, so thank you and goodnight

  • oh and a MOT to check there tyres and brakes.

  • Cyclists should pay road tax and insurance or jog off...

  • @DriveBii people like you should get clues and jog on

  • @DriveBii

    So you're saying that you should also have road tax and insurance to walk on a pavement?

  • You sound like sloth

  • shite car- too big for cities- take the bloated fucker straight into the nearest canal- 

  • Look at the gobshite motorist....shock horror... You all know what I mean.

  • darn bi-cyclists

    

  • I love bicyclists who know what they are doing. I hate those who just assume they magically can switch between being a pedestrian and a car at whim and that whatever rules applies to either switches with them. As for the damage caused by a bicycle hitting a car being minor... sure. But one small dent and a scratch means you have to switch out the whole body panel and repaint it, and if it's a newer car, that kind of operation starts at 1000€.

  • All cyclists need to be flattened.

  • @OoshkaHusky

    Strangely enough, no, cyclists do not "love confrontation with car drivers". What tends to happen though is enough drivers manage to allow themselves to drive far too close to cyclists, perhaps forgetting the rider isn't sitting inside a metal safety cage. In areas of high traffic concentration, this tends to happen more frequently. If there is something a cyclist does not love, it is being put in danger by a thoughtless or unobservant driver.

  • @kmcyc so why did you stop and get involved with something that had nothing to do with you, you son of a whore

  • @kmcyc Sure wouldn't that make a cyclist kind of stupid by not being in a metal safety cage and being surrounded by all shapes and sizes of motor vehicles? This could be the start of a fantastic arguement! A YouTube classic awaits :D

  • @kmcyc Actually, the probability that cyclists and drivers love confrontation in equal proportions is 1. You can't speak for others cyclists anymore than you can speak for groups to which you do not belong.

    Thank god you finally realized your participation was irrelevant, and fled the scene rather than giving yourself an unwarranted pat on the back by sticking around to pontificate irrelevantly about the goings on about which you had no clue whatsoever.

    Kudos for your discrection.

  • @kmcyc Ever thought that you should be anticipating what other road users are going to do ? Besides, your life depends on it and a bit more observation wouldnt go a miss.

  • @jamiedean83

    Thanks yes I read the road ahead and try to position myself and ride at a pace that will reduce potential risks I see. Here you can see me taking a slow approach to passing the stopped traffic. In other videos "Filtering Is Not Compulsory" for example, I try to show how other riders take foolish risks for little gain. I don't ride with the expectation I'll arrive at my destination and with that mindset my journeys are safer.

  • @kmcyc what about a thoughtless and unobservant cyclist who doesn't know how to distinguish a red light from a green light!

  • @poplova

    It is true that some cyclists fail to stop for red lights. Just as it is true of some drivers. While I'm not condoning either group who RLJ, a driver who does it is far more likely to kill than be killed. Search my channel for RLJ and you'll find examples of cyclists and drivers jumping lights, see if you can spot the difference. There are 78 lights on my 15 mile commute. Taking silly risks by jumping reds for the sake of a few seconds really isn't worth it.

  • @OoshkaHusky true that, this cunt kmcyc can be a twat at the best of times, now he's stoping and getting involved in other peoples buisness, I can't wait for the day we see a video of him getting smacked in the face

  • @riddlydiddly1 Here's one of this guy showing himself to be the coward he is youtu(dot)be/JutmAYa_5NQ

  • @OoshkaHusky thanks for that, he really is a fucking pussy

  • @OoshkaHusky

    See, now I think that proves my point. I didn't want a confrontation and in that incident I didn't want a fight either. Shame you didn't watch the original that I uploaded: t5PqTlvfavM.

  • @OoshkaHusky maybe you should stop getting too close to them. they don't have a roll cage like you they have a skeleton.........

  • RIDERS STAND UP AND TAKE ACTION!!!!! 

  • was curious what 'aminated' meant.. thought it was british slang for something

  • @goosenooseable

    It means you found a typo.

  • @kmcyc

    oh. you clever, clever united kingdomians.

  • @goosenooseable

    United Kingdomias? Haha, I love that :)

  • @goosenooseable animated means when people get passionate. for example, if they start making all sorts of hand-gestures and acting o.t.t, that's animated. didn't think it was just us brits who said it

  • i dont see any dents in the car.......drivers just bein a biotch

  • merc driver what do ye expect

  • this video is about an argumant we know nothing about. what's the point!

  • I don't know how it is over there (presumably Europe) however, in America cyclists do cause some major issues. For one, I live in a fairly rural/suburban area that is pretty desolate until the summer months but, even then, there are fairly wide shoulders and sidewalks galore however, cyclist in my area find it appropriate to ride in the middle of the street everywhere. Even on circles and roads with 30+ mph speed limits. It seems as though they feel that they are a car. Any thoughts as to why?

  • Typical paki. Probably driving around trying to do some street grooming of white girls.

  • just a thought, what do cyclist's pay to use the roads? oh ye, nothing, so its car drivers money going into maintaining the roads. Just a thought.... if they did pay road tax then maybe people wouldn't mind them getting in everyone's way

  • @fairweatheronline nobody has paid road tax since the 1930s. cyclists pay council tax like everyone else which pays for road maintenance. Just a thought, you know what "gets in everyone's way" even more than those cheapskate cyclists? A car.

  • @0snakebite think you'll find drivers pay car tax....... didn't remember that? and stupid amounts of fuel duty, which pays for the roads. Also, in London last year £35 million was spent on cycle lanes, nothing came from cyclists themselves. They weave in and out of traffic, ride across roundabouts and jump red lights. Which, is an offence! I completely agree with @imnotftw we pay insurance, they should to for any damage they cause!

  • @fairweatheronline That £35m will have (at least partly) come from council tax (all cyclists in the area therefore contributed). fuel duty pays for about 50% of highways OUTSIDE metropolitan areas, which are not likely to be used by cyclists. And anyway even if I owned 100% of the roads in britain I still would not think it's okay to cut people up, pull out without making proper checks and just generally act like an inconsiderate twat.

  • @fairweatheronline I don't see why so many people feel that this non-existant gripe gets them off the hook for oblivious aggressive bully behaviour towards cyclists. It's like saying "my car is more expensive than yours therefore i have the priority". :|

    I agree that cyclists should pay for any damage they cause. Insurance shouldn't be cumpulsory though as it would waste too much police time trying to enforce it.

  • I think if you want to ride a bike on the road you should either have done a course or you should have a reg plate and insurance.

  • I'm not against people riding bicycles. I just think they should have to take some kind of training course before they can use roads. Do you know how much my insurance costs me considering im 17 and have just passed my test? £2970 for a 1.4l peugeot 207. If a cyclist was being an idiot and he crashed into me and damaged my car, he doesn't have any insurance, or any official training which may help him avoid any accidents. It annoys me that any idiot can get on a bike and ride however they want.

  • @imnotftw

    I'm 40. I've held a car licence for 23 years. I realise your time behind the wheel is so far brief but how often do you really see cyclists hitting cars? It happens the other way around far more often. I took cycling proficiency at school, there are Bikeability courses available these days. Most adult cyclists also hold car licences, some like me also hold motorbike licences. Many commuters like myself take out cycle insurance. Damage to a car from a bike is likely to be minor.

  • @kmcyc minor or not isn't relevant. wpuld you want to drive around with a very large dent in your door? no. what if it costs £100s or even £1000s to fix it? you can't claim on the cyclists insurance you have to claim on your own or pay out yourself for it. My example was for me in particular because if i don't claim on my insurance in the first year my insurance goes from £2970 to about £900. If i do claim however it only goes down to around £1800.

  • @imnotftw

    I realise that as a new driver you are coming to terms with the fact that driving is expensive. Get used to it. Maybe the numbers were smaller but the value was about the same to me when I started driving. Insurance costs meant I had no choice but to drive cheap bangers, which was good because I made mistakes in the beginning and wrote a few cars off. That is why your insurance is expensive, because you are young driver and statistically you will cause more damage than most drivers.

  • @imnotftw

    As you gain more driving experience, you are likely to make less mistakes. And the ones you do make are likely to be minor or at least not result in a serious accident. Hence your premiums will reduce. Make no mistake though, you are entering into an expensive world, with VED, rising fuel prices and of course, insurance.

    However, exactly how much damage to a car do you really think a cyclist weighing 100kg, bike and all might make? It ain't going to run into the 1000's that's for sure.

  • @kmcyc It can easily run into the 000s, if a cyclist hits a car door or wing with any metallic piece of the bike like the serrated edge of a pedal for example then an entire door or panel can need respraying, depending on what you're driving that can be bloody expensive. Also if you have high excess then the damage might not be covered at all. Cyclists should have to pass compulsory off road training like the bike CBT before they hit the road with heavy on the spot fines for offenders.

  • @imnotftw

    And besides, you didn't answer my question. How many times have you seen a cyclist hit a car? By the law of self preservation, riders generally don't run into things, cars included as they will get hurt. Surely it cannot be so long since you yourself cycled, have you forgotten what it's like so quickly?

  • @kmcyc kmcyc' has a point actually... iv been a mechanic for 4 years now.. rapairing accident damaged and insurance claimed cars, its unbelievable how many bikes do crash into cars... and some even causing in excess of £3000 sometimes more... so maybe you should climb off your high horse, stop being so sad and nosey and riding round on your bike acting as a vigilante... its pretty pathetic and i hope some time soon one of these drivers gives you a slap

  • @jackamory well said

  • @jackamory i am a car mechanic and bike mechanic. i seen bad moves by cars and bikes. i have seen a lot of cars hit bikes. but only a few hit cars. if you are trying to tell me a every day car had a £3000 bill from a Cyclist then you are failing to do you job!

  • @jackamory

    I'm not going to dispute what you say in terms of the value of damage caused, clearly you have more knowledge in this area than I. However I am going to dispute your comment about cyclists hitting cars. IME it is much more the case that cars hit cyclists. I am no vigilante, I am a commuter who happens to prefer cycling to sitting on the train or in a traffic jam. When I see someone in trouble, I'm prepared to stop and lend a hand. Are you?

  • @kmcyc my idiot friend managed to run into the back of a parked car at 12mph by not looking where he was going!!

  • @TimpBizkit

    That's pretty silly. But let me get this straight though: at 12 mph, your pal hit the back of a car, dead-on right? So the part of the bike that hit the car was the front tyre yes? A piece of rubber inflated with air, which acts as a cushion? Roughly how many thousands of pounds would you estimate the damage to the car at? Oh and was your pal injured in any way no matter how slightly? I hope they learned a lesson to blooming well look where they are going!!!

  • @kmcyc it broke a tail light and the bike tyre put a small dent mark in the boot (trunk) lid. The bike tipped forwards so the handlebars also hit the car. He fell off and was grazed and also a bit dazed but other than that okay. The girl who owned the car said about £60 damage but probably less as all that was needed was a piece of plastic on the left tail light if you ignore the small dent.

  • @TimpBizkit

    Thanks for the update! So, crashing a bike into a car caused some minor damage to the car, less than £100 worth and lo and behold, the rider sustained injuries! Who would have thought that?! From the sounds of things, you did the right thing though by finding the owner and offering to pay for the damage and she was reasonable enough to accept the £60. I'll bet your mate won't be in a hurry to repeat that mistake though! Hope his grazes heal quickly and he's not too sore.

  • @kmcyc well the owner was sitting in the car at the time! I knew her from school.

    He didn't have to pay in the end, luckily. I think he will watch where he's going in future and hope his driving in future is better than this!

  • @TimpBizkit

    Even so, you did the right thing by offering to pay for the damage. It probably helped that you knew the driver though! Yes, let's hope his driving is better than this example! :)

  • @imnotftw dent in your door must of been from pulling out in font of cyclist as a side swipe would not have a leave a very large dent

  • @imnotftw

    It's easy, really easy to avoid this sort of expense. Just give cyclists plenty of space. Why is your insurance so expensive? It is because you are a newly qualified driver and regardless of how you actually drive, you are in the group that statistically crash more often and more spectacularly than any other group of drivers. It's tough but thems the breaks. As I said before, motoring is expensive, get used to it.

  • @kmcyc Agreed, I am a regular car driver and an occasional cyclist, should be more of the latter but my lifestyle doesn't allow. Anyway, I agree about the car versus bike argument, a collision between the two will usually result in minimal damage to the car and serious injury or worse to the cyclist.

  • @kmcyc Very well said.

  • @MrPt1972

    Thank you!

  • @imnotftw OMG , you chat some shit , i've ridden a push bike and now a motorbike in my life , and i can tell you , cars users are the worse offenders , they take no consideration, i think its idiots like you who think they own the road ,

  • @imnotftw YOUR A DICKHEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @imnotftw "[..] he doesn't have any insurance, or any official training which may help him avoid any accidents."

    I have £11.25million of liability insurance through my own policy and being a member of CTC. More than likely a damn sight more that you do.

    Ive also been cycling unbroken since I was a kid (40 years since I first got a bike) so I have a lot more road experience than you.

    "It annoys me that any idiot can get on a bike and ride however they want."

    Same with cars.

  • @chriszanf thats great. Well done, you've managed to completely miss my point.

    People like you e.g. people with insurance and training probably make up less than 30% of people who cycle. You are the minority in this case. That leaves 70% of people who have no insurance or proper training who are still using the road and in some cases causing accidents due to their inexperience.

  • @imnotftw I'll find the study for this but its reported that around 30% of cars on the road in london have no insurance.

    Most drivers have no training outside of the few lessons leading up to their test (which are geared to only help them pass). How many do you know have their ADL?

    Your point is a moot one because even if the majority of cyclists are untrained/uninsured, in an accident, they cause less damage than a 1.5ton steel box and the cyclist invariably comes off worse.

  • @imnotftw how would a bycicle damage a car?

  • @collateralgaminng09 i see cyclist running red lights all the time. what if 1 runs a light and hits a car whos rightfully coming across side on and damages the car? say the door is dented and scratched. depending what you;re driving it could run in to the 000s. A bicycle with an 90+kg person in the saddle travelling at 30mph. that can cause ALOT of damage to a car.

  • @imnotftw

    Oh please don't be daft. If a cyclist RLJ's and is hit by an innocent motorist it isn't going to be a scratch on the car door. It's going to be a T-Bone hit, broadside onto the cyclist from the front of the car. Cars are designed for major front-end impact and so while there may be scratches on the front bumper or bonnet, the cyclist is most likely dead. Yes, dead by their own fault, I'm not disputing that but there are far less RLJ cyclists and more RLJ drivers than you might think.

  • @imnotftw what a load of shit

  • spending nearly £3000 on car insurance for a 17 year old is crazy. You could buy a decent bike for that amount. then save up for a few years by having no insurance. at 17 you sure have a lot to learn!

  • @asbalna a bike isn't a car......

  • @imnotftw 'a bike isn't a car......'?

    well neither is a house, with the £3000 you spend on car insurance (plus whatever you are losing in depreciation, plus running costs!), you should think instead of buying a house!

    then in a few years, your savings will take you where you need them to, and you can have it all. car, bike, house, etc. Save NOW, Spend later!

  • @asbalna

    Good advice there!

  • @imnotftw

    I actually believe that the roads should be FULL of cyclists.

    Car drivers should made to take intensive safety training and learn to be aware of what damage a car can do a a vulnerable road user. That includes bikes, horses etc etc.

    As for the insurance you pay... Yeah I agree with you what a rip off.

    But believe me, bikers don't want to even come close to yours or anyone else's car.

    They hurt.

    I know.

  • @owdrider

    Yes, I think this is the point that imnotftw seems to keep missing: any accident, no matter who is to blame is painful to the rider. And on the strength of that, while some riders may take risks that others may consider to be unnecessary, no rider willingly places themselves in a position where they are likely to result in injury or death. That fact alone means that riders will generally avoid coming into contact with any vehicle.

  • Handbags at dawn.

  • YOUNG IDIOT WITH A BAD ATTITUDE IN HIS UNCLES CAR.. GLAD THE CYCLIST STOOD UP TO HIM AND HE PUSSIED OUT !!

  • Love that advert "Vitamins for Kids"... meanwhile you're trapped in a fucking sea of pollution pumped out by cars. What a society

  • Why don't you guys just buy a damn car? Seriously, how fucking hard is it? and if you choose to ride a 20 pound bicycle, don't get mad when someone in a 2 ton hunk of metal wants to kill you. Your fault for being on a damn bicycle in the first place.

  • @shamwow1996 1996, your not even old enough to drive, shut up.

  • @mappy456 Actualllyyyy I am sir. In California you can get your permit at 15 and a half.

  • @shamwow1996 you try to insure a car you fucking 12yo. go back to your mums bank account. or maybe try growing the fuck up and paying for yourself.

  • @shamwow1996 Why don't you guys just buy a damn bicycle? Seriously, how fucking hard is it? If you choose to pay through the nose for buying, insuring and running a "2 ton hunk of metal" don't get mad because someone who is paying a vast amount less can pass you when you're stuck in traffic. Who gives a shit how much your vehicle weighs? You don't see bus drivers with a "I want to kill everyone with a lighter vehicle than me" mentality (or you shouldn't). Get a clue

  • @0snakebite Why don't we buy a bicycle? Oh I don't know, maybe cause it's 6 billion times easier than riding a bike. Yeah sure you can pass us up in traffic while you're pumping your little legs, but don't you dare try to get in front of someone. Ride on the fucking sidewalk. When you get in a vehicle that weighs at least 1 ton, then maybe you'll be allowed to have the right to ride on the road.

  • @shamwow1996 I don't give a shit how much your vehicle weighs or how much money you pay to use it. Cyclists have a right to the road just as any other vehicle. You don't see fat people bouncing other people out of the way when walking down the street just because they are heavier. What kind of shit is that? I assume when you said "it's 6 billion times easier than riding a bike" you meant driving a car, might want to make that a bit more obvious next time. You must be one lazy fucker

  • @Aerozine50 I am all for honestly for those who want to ride a bike. I do at college to avoid burning my money. What just pisses me off is when people are on a bike they generally feel like everybody owes them something when it comes to right away. And thats not right. I just think the general rule outta be if its bigger than you then get out of the way. From train down to pedestrian. You have a good Christmas too.

  • i don`t bother to stand and argue anymore a smack in the mouth is an easy way to deal with dickhead drivers,the more you argue the weaker they see you.

  • typical paki, "your mum is a whore", what an insult. fucking scum.

  • @str1ka1 I think you will find mate... YOU ARE FUCKING SCUM!

  • @Aerozine50 Its simple... I don't take on trains... You know why? They win every time. Bikes shouldn't act like they own the roads. You know why? Cause the car wins every time. Besides I dont care if there are more cars on the road. If it is that bad of a traffic jam where I live I pop it into 4WD and use the ditch.

  • What many drivers fail to realize is how easily someone can be killed on a bicycle, to the driver it's nothing... "Oops got a bit too close" etc. for the cyclist he nearly got crushed hence the (Understandable) anger. It's easy to attack the cyclists BUT they are the vulnerable ones and at the end of the day they are the ones that end up hurt/dead, the car driver just ends up late for work.

  • maybe the car driver was on his mobile ,with the radio going thump, thump,thump, and he was'nt paying attention to what was going on around him,idiot,must have got his driving license in india.

  • okay im 14 i ride a bike to get round hang out with mates and get to school if we have to pay tax how am i meant to do that and i cant drive a car can i now

  • @XxXgingerboiXxX

    Thanks for sharing your view. Cycling is a great way to all learn how to use the road and prepare for driving. Strangely, a lot of adults seem to forget this once they reach the age when they can try their hand at motoring. Sadly this is when they can also feel it's ok behave more like children.

  • Remember folks the cyclist is always right, never does wrong.

  • Add weight? You got scared once the cops stepped out and rode off. Why didn't you add weight to the cops? Move on, men have work to do

  • @shkspeerx

    What for? The police are there to control the situation and besides, I wasn't a witness to the original incident so couldn't offer any more support to either party. So I carried on my journey and went to work.

  • sick and tired of stupid narrow minded people. i drive . i ride a bike. pay road tax to ride a bike stupid. you can rid a bike on the pavement so should you pay tax to walk ? . basically drivers are jealous they have this stupid mentality of i pay for it so it gives me a right

  • And as for your effort of an arguement about road tax, my car doesnt wear the road when im on my bike, and my bike does not damage the road, so when my car or truck for that matter is parked, my tax money funds YOUR damage - the couch potato that generally posts these ill thought messages.

  • KMC, ref post 3hrs ago, correct ! I ride to, and pay VAN tax (private use, more than a car in cost), I drive LGV which is 10 fold of a car in tax, and yes WE check our cycles before each ride (most), as I drive pretty much most size of vehicle and bikes, I agree anything has "right" on the road, just the poor mentality of "who is better" that SEEMS to rule wherever these types of vids are posted.

  • Damn paki.

  • HAHA move you RENTED MERC out the way son... hard working people trying to commute here... and as for the police car yeah its here soo wind your mouth in boy...

  • @Aerozine50 You got this lane off the road for pedestrians and cyclists, take your slow ass cycles somewhere else, you're blocking for the normal traffic.

  • What I've always failed to understand is how & why they would pass a law that cyclist should only cycle on the road. I would like to see a statistical comparison of No. of deaths caused by cyclists on the pavement to cyclists on the road. I've never in my lifetime heard of anyone being killed on the pavement by a cyclist. In fact, where possible, I always cycle on the pavement so as to reduce my chances of certain death by about 1000000%.

  • @Kmcyc what camera do you use?

  • @charlie2268

    This was filmed using a Veho Muvi.