Comments on: Cars Turning Left Cyclists Going Straight on http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/265/commuting/cars-turning-left-cyclists-going-straight-on/ Cycling info - advice and tips Fri, 20 Dec 2013 10:22:37 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8 By: Ashley Mills http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/265/commuting/cars-turning-left-cyclists-going-straight-on/comment-page-1/#comment-26903 Wed, 28 Jul 2010 07:58:35 +0000 http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/commuting/cars-turning-left-cyclists-going-straight-on/#comment-26903 Just had something similar.

I came upto a roundabout and went straight on. A guy drives past and shouts “Why don’t you stick you’re arms out to show me where you’re going you prick!”

So I shouted back “I was going straight on you prick, you don’t indicate left when you’re going straight on, do you, you prick!”

He didn’t stop. I wonder if going right into the middle of the lane will give them a better idea what is going on. I don’t really want to indicate right in case that causes other dangers.

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By: Stuart http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/265/commuting/cars-turning-left-cyclists-going-straight-on/comment-page-1/#comment-12257 Wed, 29 Jul 2009 22:03:15 +0000 http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/commuting/cars-turning-left-cyclists-going-straight-on/#comment-12257 As a driving instructor I teach my pupils about bikes, but know matter how much I try its just water of a ducks back. But I do think I have the answer but I need some one with electronics experience, so if there is anyone who has this I would like to hear from you and may be together we could get this of the ground?

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By: Where in the Road Should We Cycle? | Cycling UK http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/265/commuting/cars-turning-left-cyclists-going-straight-on/comment-page-1/#comment-1684 Mon, 21 Jul 2008 12:48:24 +0000 http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/commuting/cars-turning-left-cyclists-going-straight-on/#comment-1684 [...] Cars turning left, bikes going straight on [...]

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By: Mike Reeves http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/265/commuting/cars-turning-left-cyclists-going-straight-on/comment-page-1/#comment-1480 Sun, 29 Jun 2008 07:52:00 +0000 http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/commuting/cars-turning-left-cyclists-going-straight-on/#comment-1480 I had exactly this sort of “accident” happen to me back in 1994. A car turned left in front of me, having just overtaken me. I was left with nowhere to go but up the kerb at a very shallow angle. I was thrown from the bike and hit a tree with my shoulder. The car cleared off and I didn’t get the number. I staggered home, only about a mile, and put the bike away and went to the A&E department were I was found to have torn the ligaments which bind the collar bone to the shoulder. I was in a sling for three months and still get some soreness after long bike rides.
Separately, I received this week my usual rash of updates from various government departments by email. It seems the accident figures for 2007 from the DFT are out and last year “The number of pedal cyclists killed fell by 7 per cent from 146 in 2006 to 136 in 2007. The number of seriously injured rose by 6 per cent to 2,428. The total casualties among pedal cyclists remained at the same level as 2006″. Be careful out there!

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By: Dan H http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/265/commuting/cars-turning-left-cyclists-going-straight-on/comment-page-1/#comment-865 Fri, 16 May 2008 18:20:48 +0000 http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/commuting/cars-turning-left-cyclists-going-straight-on/#comment-865 That’s quite true, particularly on roundabouts, where the further-to-the-left position of a cyclist may make motorists incorrectly assume that the cyclist is coming off at the first exit, and try to overtake and come off at the same time. There’s a roundabout near me where I ignore the Highway Code and signal right when I am going straight on, because the number of times I’ve been honked at by motorists who didn’t consider I might not be turning left is shocking. Junctions like this one http://www.camcycle.org.uk/map/location/11985/ alleviate the problem by making motorists think about turning left across the path of cyclists. On the side of the same junction, which doesn’t have this feature, last week I was nearly squished by a National Express coach. It was waiting at the lights and I was passing it in a MCL to reach the ASL. The lights started to change while I was on its inside, and it turned left across my path, cutting off most of the MCL, without even signalling. Only the fact that I know that most buses and coaches turn left at that junction, which made me hang back as soon as the lights started to change, saved me.

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