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1 hour ago, Niel1 said:

This morning we went out for a ride up and over Du Toitskloof pass. On our way back coming down the pass (direction Paarl) a navy blue Hummer (GP registration plates) came flying past us and almost took us out - super super close call. (Around 09:50)

 

The guy then cut the next corner almost taking out 2 riders coming up the pass. 

 

 

 

He then pulled off on the right side of the road and picked up a rock and as we came down he started running across the road to be in our lane. 

 

Luckily we had some time and made a u-turn to avoid any confrontation. Luckily he then left - went down a road where he pulled off. Picture uploaded where he went in. 

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Update... Black Hummer H2. Paarl registration plates. Sorry to the GP guys on here... I didn't mean to offend you 😂 

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On 12/21/2023 at 7:54 PM, Robbie Stewart said:

I hope the rider is okay all things considered. And that the driver gets appropriately punished. Maybe spending Christmas with pappa in Pollsmoor should do the trick.

Apparently the driver who hit the cyclist was drunk. He was taken in custody in fish hoek. Subsequently he has been dismissed from his work!

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33 minutes ago, Eddy Gordo said:

Apparently the driver who hit the cyclist was drunk. He was taken in custody in fish hoek. Subsequently he has been dismissed from his work!

This can't stop there. Drunk driving is a scourge that has to be eliminated with harsh penalties (bordering on severe) and effective policing.

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47 minutes ago, Eddy Gordo said:

Apparently the driver who hit the cyclist was drunk. He was taken in custody in fish hoek. Subsequently he has been dismissed from his work!

 

Let's HOPE the cops followed the letter of the law in recording his level of intoxication 🙏

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On 12/21/2023 at 8:13 PM, mecheng89 said:

Mercy. 

On 12/24/2023 at 5:41 AM, MORNE said:

Platforms like News24 feed off shock value for clicks like any other. Typical social media BS, just hidden under the guise of news. They are the EFF of the media world anyway. 

Yes, I agree its a terrible video, i could hardly watch it with a straight face, nevermind twice, and it has me paranoid about road riding all over again….but maybe people seeing it puts the reality of it out there.

Society has become so desensitised to violence, SA probably more so than other places, that we tend to laugh stuff like this off. Maybe seeing it,  realising its real and a real person (your husband, son, father, brother) makes it hit home a bit harder. Thats all thats left really. 

I hate news 24. 

On 12/24/2023 at 12:27 PM, Robbie Stewart said:

This morning, MyCity came past me to the stop about 50m ahead of me. The bus was maybe less than 50cm from me as it passed while steering in to the stop. It also then didn't stop, it just kept going because there was no-one waiting at the stop. Again I was reminded why I dislike road riding so much.

In Durban for some reason feels a bit safer? Or is it I pick safe places. 

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On 12/24/2023 at 1:02 PM, Niel1 said:

This morning we went out for a ride up and over Du Toitskloof pass. On our way back coming down the pass (direction Paarl) a navy blue Hummer (GP registration plates) came flying past us and almost took us out - super super close call. (Around 09:50)

 

The guy then cut the next corner almost taking out 2 riders coming up the pass. 

 

 

 

He then pulled off on the right side of the road and picked up a rock and as we came down he started running across the road to be in our lane. 

 

Luckily we had some time and made a u-turn to avoid any confrontation. Luckily he then left - went down a road where he pulled off. Picture uploaded where he went in. 

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I'm not understanding, did he get out the car and plan on throwing the rock at you? Unprovoked? If so he's a complete mental case.

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3 hours ago, OVERDRIVE said:

In Durban for some reason feels a bit safer? Or is it I pick safe places. 

I'm not really able to comment about Durban. Maybe in town and surrounds around the beach front and stadium? I don't know the area too well apart from business trips there. 

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16 hours ago, love2fly said:

I'm not understanding, did he get out the car and plan on throwing the rock at you? Unprovoked? If so he's a complete mental case.

Correct. Crazy guy!

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On 12/24/2023 at 8:33 AM, Robbie Stewart said:

People don't give a damn about others. This is why I opt for cycling in the trails rather than tar. Even now I'm heading out to the west coast cycle path to Melkbosstrand. That's the only tar I'm willing to cycle and even that is risky. I got knocked down on that stretch before by a idiot exiting his estate and choosing not to stop at a big painted STOP.

cyclists on the Big Bay Melkbos cycle path need to yield to motorists exiting the estates(there are signs stating that). the stop sign is for motorists who are the entering the 'beach road'. they don't need to stop for you (but in my experience they do)

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2 hours ago, The itch said:

cyclists on the Big Bay Melkbos cycle path need to yield to motorists exiting the estates(there are signs stating that). the stop sign is for motorists who are the entering the 'beach road'. they don't need to stop for you (but in my experience they do)

"Yield for incoming traffic"

That is what the sign says.

STOP means stop. There is no getting around that.

If you cannot distinguish the difference then there's no point in debating further.

Context: when there is an oncoming car heading from Melkbosstrand to Big Bay then you'd expect a car standing at a stop to remain stationary until the oncoming car has passed. If a cyclist passes at that same time then the car ought to keep still.

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5 minutes ago, Robbie Stewart said:

"Yield for incoming traffic"

That is what the sign says.

STOP means stop. There is no getting around that.

If you cannot distinguish the difference then there's no point in debating further.

Context: when there is an oncoming car heading from Melkbosstrand to Big Bay then you'd expect a car standing at a stop to remain stationary until the oncoming car has passed. If a cyclist passes at that same time then the car ought to keep still.

Seems no one truly understand the rules of the road. Perhaps I don't either, but I've always understood it and read it as cyclists are essentially cars when it comes to right of way etc. So pedestrians wins then cars = cyclists. Ofcourse some cars treat cyclists as neither pedestrians or other vehicles as the 'law of gross tonnage' seems to apply in their minds

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17 hours ago, Newbie321 said:

Seems no one truly understand the rules of the road. Perhaps I don't either, but I've always understood it and read it as cyclists are essentially cars when it comes to right of way etc. So pedestrians wins then cars = cyclists. Ofcourse some cars treat cyclists as neither pedestrians or other vehicles as the 'law of gross tonnage' seems to apply in their minds

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29 minutes ago, mikkelz said:

From News24:

“SA Navy man charged with knocking down cyclists in Cape Town granted R5 000 bail”

That seems too little by a factor of 20

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3 hours ago, mikkelz said:

From News24:

“SA Navy man charged with knocking down cyclists in Cape Town granted R5 000 bail”

More confirmation that SA judicial system is as totalled as the rest of the sorry circus - especially in the light of that footage. 

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