IMHO.To pitch in my worthless 2 cents.
For the record, i both cycle and drive myself. Both for a good 7 years +.
The crux of the problem in the local traffic community by large, imho, divided broadly into 2 -
1. Nobody is general is willing to share the traffic enviroment.
2. Everyone is breaking rules when it suits them and then bringing out said rules when it don't as a bullet to shoot the other side.
Let me start on the cyclists 1st. I myself rode on road at the starting too but it was not too long i realise that the local driving culture is such that they dun welcome cyclist, law or otherwise. So i shifted off road and go on path where i can and i go on road only when i have to.
Now some cycling communities would be really insistent here about staying on the road but to these cyclists, do you line up back to back accordingly and a single file formation and then frequently check blind spots via ur own turning/cams/added side mirrors? Do you honestly keep left as much as possible? Or some of the cyclists pump out a notion that driving in the middle of the lane is defensive riding and thereby blockading off an entire lane along with the ability to left turn from time to time. Now i must be fair, left as possible here does NOT mean extremely left on the yellow markings. That area is dangerous for cyclists, it's where side road debris is and if the marking is wet due to weather/roadworks, it become an actual slip hazard. So extreme left here means a little bit to the right of the markings.
Then you have YP with speakers blasting music, riding like they own the road without helmet, zigzaging across lanes without checking blindspots, going through dangerous stunts etc.
Then you have solo riders who might be tired and not at 100% but insistent on wanting to push ''records'' on Strava.
Just a few example but these examples are primarily stupidity at it's finest. Granted most of the time, these are black sheeps. There ARE communities who place priority on safety be it on the road or otherwise, just so they can enjoy the trip and go back home safely. So to car drivers, ID the segment before you wack blindly.
Now drivers. It's ur rights to be on the road accordingly to the law, but so are cyclists at the moment. Now the common arguments here are as exampled - ''F off, you dun belong here'', ''no pay road tax GTFO'', ''we bang each other see who die 1st'' and the likes. Not exactly wrong in reasoning.
But not exactly right either. When you drive ur car, you pay attention to just about everything, from big boy tipper trucks to the smaller motorbike. Now the counter argument here is often these are motored power hence able to speed off etc etc. So what does this mean? It mean inherently driving cultures here do NOT like to stop, drivers tend to want to be able to move as much as possible. They feel like giving way is a waste of time to THEMSELVES, where by if said road users is NOT there, they would be able to move. Hence the not friendly road sharing culture i mentioned at the start.
Another thing about both drivers and cyclists is, we always like to plug laws and rule to justify certain things but does each segment follow theirs as well? Really? REALLY follow?
Already mentioned example for cyclist up there but for car drivers, do you 100% flip the car signal when you turn for each and every turn, as you are required by law? Even when it's 4am in the weekday morning and you are 250% sure nobody is there? Or is it a ''signal for ghost to see?'' mentality? Do car drivers keep a certain distance as required by law according to their speed? Or do you see cars pretty close to back to back driving at 100 on the xpressway? Where they should be keeping AT LEAST a good 1.5 car length EACH? Do car drivers slow down during Zebras at unearthly hours as they should by the law? Or they just normally zoom by late in the night assuming no rando will cross?
So you see, both side have the same issues. Nobody is keeping to the law but when the opposite side happens to ''disturb'' the norms, the rules and laws come flying in.![]()
I just want to ask you something simple, how many cyclist change lane gives signal ? Do you ?