Boris Johnson is writing today in the Guardian about his collision as a cyclist with a French tourist. (More of the Tories’ “green” campaign no doubt… although to be fair I believe does genuinely regularly cycle, unlike David Cameron, who does so for photo opportunities.)
But I do sympathise, having just, while cycling back from the British Library, avoided by millimetres a collision. This wasn’t exactly a pedestrian, but a man washing his car (parked illegally close to the intersection with a major road), who stepped back to admire his greenhouse gas-producer, right into my path.
In a micro-second I had to decide whether I could afford to swerve around him, which I couldn’t, as another car could easily come belting around the corner. Instead I yelled loudly, which made him jump out of the way, just in time.
There are more and more cyclists getting around in London, which is great, you just wish people like this would wake up to the fact that relying on hearing to judge whether it is safe to step into the road, is not a safe option. And as for the jaywalking mobile phone-users, well I won’t get started on those…
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