I don’t really want this blog to become just a regular whinge. It may already be too late. It’s just that if you’re a bike rider you do sometimes feel a little unloved. My local village newsletter flopped through the letterbox yesterday morning.
This month, among the local news (there is a pothole on Church Street – be careful) and the local churches’ propaganda, is a complaint about inconsiderate cyclists using the footpaths that run beside the busy A-road through the village. Which, I’m bound to say, would feel less like persecution if the footpaths weren’t designated and signed as shared-used paths.
It would feel even further from persecution if the main road itself was not the most dangerous place to ride a bike I’ve ever seen. I’ve mentioned this before, and often, but if you lived here you too would find that you talk of little else. I’ve ridden round Hyde Park Corner on a folding bike at night with less concern for my longevity that I have ever managed on the village High Street. Just in case the speeding lorries were going to miss you, the council has installed traffic islands every hundred yards or so to narrow the road and make damn sure they don’t. I’ve had more near misses and arguments in the 800 yards to the paper-shop than I’ve had in the rest of the county put together.
It’s the same everywhere else – you can ride on the shared-use paths and get shouted at to get onto the road, or you can ride on the road and get shouted at to get onto the path. I usually go for the road, because most of the time I reckon it’s safer. That and the fact that the shared-use paths are often rutted, strewn with glass, and sometimes so narrow that there isn’t space to pass a pedestrian.
None of this is really news to anyone. What worries me is I let myself get far too annoyed by these things. It’s similar when I’m out on my bike – someone chucking something at me from a passing car, even if it’s as innocuous as a plastic bottle – will irritate me for the next hour, when more laid back friends are capable of ignoring it altogether.
I know that I’m not alone in this – from my Cycling Weekly column, I know that nothing generates reader emails like writing about road safety, or the hostility of other road users. It’s tempting to write about things like that every week, simply because it’s always nice to know that someone is reading. But it doesn’t half start to get you down after a while.
So. More thoughts about spring, birdies, daffodils, bunny rabbits, and the sheer joy of the open air.
Until the next time I’m belted up the arse by a bottle, obviously. Probably tomorrow afternoon.
Hey Michael, do read your blog and couldn’t agree more.
I have the feeling that you have an inqusitive mind, could you tell me where the tradition of trying to scare cyclists by yelling at them from the shit little car that the shouter is sharing with his 4 other fat mates comes from. I have now experienced it from three different cars over the last 2 weeks. Being a foreigner and having biked my whole life in Denmark, I have never come across this before. Is this an english tradition?
I sometimes wonder if we coudl Joanna Lumley involved in this or it will take David Cameron or the lord Mayor óf london getting hit by a bus, to make things better for bikers in the UK.
Keep fightin brother and not that you seem to need any tips on going faster (do you do coaching?) but I tend to take out my frustration at everything on the pedals.
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