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PPA: Please obey the rules of the road

By Press Office · 118 comments

Cyclists in South Africa are a friendly bunch, and – most of the time – feel a special affinity with other cyclists. Even if they have completely different jobs, lifestyles and backgrounds, they have something in common- cycling.

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However, there are some occasions when cyclists can’t help but feel a little bit frustrated with other riders on the roads whilst preparing for one of South Africa’s largest cycling races, the Telkom 947 Cycle Challenge, in just a week’s time.

Thousands of cyclists are currently taking to the roads to train. “Most cyclists have been shouted at or abused by a driver at some point. This is never ok, regardless, ‘cyclists don’t obey the rules of the road’ is one of the most common arguments drivers use to justify their behaviour. Every time one of these drivers sees a cyclist flout the rules, it adds more wood to the furnace of their aggression,” explains Pedal Power Association CEO, Robert Vogel. “Cyclists also need to obey the rules of the road. It is a two–way street,” says Vogel.

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Some useful tips for cyclists when out on the roads training and sharing the road with other riders and drivers:

Pass other cyclists on the right with an audible verbal warning. Other cyclists expect you to pass on their right hand side

Use hand signals. Use hand signals so other road users know what your intentions are.

When you reach a red light, you should wait behind the cyclist who is already there. It seems to have become a standard practice to pass the rider and stop in front of him, even if it involves doing so in the middle of a pedestrian crossing or in the actual intersection, well ahead of the traffic light. This is an incredibly rude practice.

Don’t ride against traffic. Riding in the opposite direction on the opposite side of the road is extremely dangerous

Don’t ride with headphones. Don’t hinder your ability to hear warnings and approaching dangers on a bike in the middle of traffic. It’s also against the law.

Don’t jump read lights or stop signs. Why? If you want to be treated like a road user, you need to act like a road user.
Also no flitting from road to the pavement and back. Make life easy for drivers to predict what you’re going to do, and you will find it easier to stay safe.

Be predictable. Just like riding in traffic, riding in a group means you need to think about what other people expect you to do. The perfect group ride will be a seamless body of movement and this is, in part, due to the awareness of the riders. The natural extension of this is holding your line. If you have to take the hit and ride through that small pothole, you do it. Just don’t flick the bike around and weave all over the place – nobody can predict that and you’ll eventually cause a crash.

Don’t overlap wheels. This is like sitting in someone’s blind spot when driving. You know you’re there, but they might not. And if they move out slightly and hit wheels with you, one or both of you are coming down. The best places to be are behind, beside or in front of someone else, never overlapping wheels. Unless the group consists of experienced riders who know that you are riding half a wheel behind.

Ride single file on narrow or busy roads and when riding round bends. It is very frustrating for other cyclists as well as motorists if they cannot pass a group of cyclists riding abreast endangering the lives of other cyclists

Don’t leave your bicycle in the pathway of other cyclists if nature calls or to answer a call.
It is frustrating and dangerous to other cyclists to leave your bike in the middle of the road to talk on your cell . there is also lack of control over your bike should you answer a phone call whilst cycling.

Be on the lookout for road hazards and don’t cross the centre line when cutting corners.

Don’t expect to be granted right of way in any instance.
Please be careful and alert on the roads.

Comments

-Az-

Nov 16, 2016, 6:18 AM

it is a general problem in our current society where everyone has a sense of entitlement and couldn't give a rats ass about the next person - in all environments.

This..

nothing to do with cyclist/motorcyclist/motorist

Same thing we deal with as the Think Bike campaign :(

Patchelicious

Nov 16, 2016, 6:28 AM

There is NO focus on the motorist. When the Stay Wider campaign was launched the whole focus was on changing the motorists mindset.

 

A few personnel changes later, and the appointment of a CEO, has changed focus completely onto the cyclist SHARING the road, as if it's a walking trail and cyclists are encroaching.

 

Total lack of understanding of the dynamics of cycle safety or marketing.

A motoring body telling motorists how to drive might be more effective than if a Cycling body tries to do it.

 

I don't know them that well, but how do you suggest that we lobby/drive an effective campaign to change motorist behavior?

 

Perhaps a suggestion, you know a lot about this which is evident from the stats you have, your videos and your obvious passion on the topic, why don't you drive it? If your message is a good one, people will support it?

Sparki 1

Nov 16, 2016, 6:32 AM

The patronising tone perhaps?

 

If I want to be treated like a road user? I AM a road user, I don't have to ask ANYONE if I can ride on their road. I have a well established legal right to be on the road. This is just a totally brain dead comment that shows exactly how little the organisation trying to encourage safe cycling actually understands about the issues.

 

Read the bit I underlined in bold. FFS, don't answer your phone in the middle of the road and leave your bike lying in the middle of the road? I'll give a set of unused Continental Gatorskin 25c tyres to the first person who has experienced this phenomena. Sorry, not GP4000S as it's not a warranty issue.

 

PPA think a road is like a trail and motorists are like dog walkers or horse riders and we are invading their space.

 

Has anyone seen advice to motorists issued by PPA about cycling safety in the past year? Thought not.

 

Safety is not about highlighting cyclists doing things that transgress the law but endangers no one, surely it's about motorists doing things that endanger other road users, particularly cyclists and pedestrians?

All i want to know is if you sent those unused gators to Desi? you may now continue farting in the wind. :whistling:

carbon29er

Nov 16, 2016, 6:33 AM

If there is such a lack of understanding of cycling safety or marketing; why are so many cyclists enjoying this article?

 

In the same way one enjoys a Mills and Boon novel? As an article furthering cycle safety it loses all credibility when it states BS about treated like a road user.

 

As Patch has said - many different angles and approaches needs fo be adopted to change things. This is simply ONE of those.

 

Some of the worst driving I have experienced are by cyclists while on their way to/from races in their cars. It is not a cycling vs cars thing; it is a general problem in our current society where everyone has a sense of entitlement and couldn't give a rats ass about the next person - in all environments. Can you honestly say that you obey the traffic ordinances when diving? No speeding, no dangerous overtaking, etc, etc?

 

Yes, I can. I have have never endangered another more vulnerable road user because I feel big and important and in a hurry in a big car.

 

I'm sorry you had a bad day out on the bike; but don't bash attempts to try and help things. If you don't like the article, or things that PPA does, then simply don't read them. There are loads of people that did enjoy this read, and find it helpful.

 

This is not the first time you have engaged with a really poor thought out and illogical comment. PPA has a mandate to promote safe cycling. Not a mandate to spew forth stupidity on victim blaming cyclists.  As a matter of record I did not have a bad day on the bike and I don't bash things that attempt to help. This article was not an attempt to help cyclists.

 

This sense of entitlement is even seen with you know trying to flog your side to death; why not simply state what you want, and let others enjoy the freedom to express theirs.

 

Sense of entitlement because I don't accept a cycling organisation should be promoting the notion that cyclists have no right to be on the road? You really don't get how this approach puts back cycle safety, do you?

 

Freedom of expression is supported and welcomed. An organisation issuing a press release in the name of cycle safety and cocking it up is not freedom of expression.

carbon29er

Nov 16, 2016, 6:36 AM

All i want to know is if you sent those unused gators to Desi? you may now continue farting in the wind. :whistling:

As soon as he provides evidence they'll be on the courier van.

Quagga

Nov 16, 2016, 8:51 AM

Carbon29 At least PPA got the subject correct. “Please OBEY the rules of the road”  

 

Maybe someone should post an article

 

“Motorist please LEARN the rules of the road”

 

Most cyclist know the road rules, but it seems that most motorist does not or don’t care.

 

How many sit and text while at a traffic light? Then the excuse “but I am not moving”

The same people that will hoot and go bonkers when cyclist ride side by side.

 

If only the same amount was spend teaching motorist the rules of the road as what PPA is spending  asking  the minority road users to adhere to them.

 

Here are a few pictures of my 14km commute yesterday and  this morning. I think PPA is wasting money trying the minority, venerable road user to obey while the rest is doing as they please and hide behind.

 

"BUT CYLCIST SKIPS RED LIGHTS"

 

 “RULES are RULES” 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Icycling

Nov 16, 2016, 9:12 AM

Carbon29 At least PPA got the subject correct. “Please OBEY the rules of the road”  

 

Maybe someone should post an article

 

“Motorist please LEARN the rules of the road”

 

Most cyclist know the road rules, but it seems that most motorist does not or don’t care.

 

How many sit and text while at a traffic light? Then the excuse “but I am not moving”

The same people that will hoot and go bonkers when cyclist ride side by side.

 

If only the same amount was spend teaching motorist the rules of the road as what PPA is spending  asking  the minority road users to adhere to them.

 

Here are a few pictures of my 14km commute yesterday and  this morning. I think PPA is wasting money trying the minority, venerable road user to obey while the rest is doing as they please and hide behind.

 

"BUT CYLCIST SKIPS RED LIGHTS"

 

 “RULES are RULES” 

 

This is not an excuse for bad cyclist.

 

But Motorist have to do a test by law in order to drive on the roads - cyclist don't and in certain cases maybe well under the age of 17 years of age. Thus the onus is on the motorist to obey the rules to the T when it come to encountering cyclist esp with regards to overtaking cyclist and doing it only when safe to do so. If the cyclists are not obeying the rules this is not an excuse for a motorist with a license to dis-obey the rules.

 

How many people in RSA, when crossing the road, walk to the crossing points and if possible press the button and wait for the green man as apposed to J walking? Does this mean the pedestrian should become target practice? How many motorist have never have J walked in RSA - my guess NONE, but it still is not legal?  Sometimes as a road biker I feel motorist think it's a game of target practice.

 

And as posted before:

 

Here lies the body of Jonathan Gray

Who died defending his right of way.

He was right, dead right, as he sped along

But he's just as dead now

As if he was wrong.

Sparki 1

Nov 16, 2016, 9:14 AM

Carbon29 At least PPA got the subject correct. “Please OBEY the rules of the road”  

 

Maybe someone should post an article

 

“Motorist please LEARN the rules of the road”

 

Most cyclist know the road rules, but it seems that most motorist does not or don’t care.

 

How many sit and text while at a traffic light? Then the excuse “but I am not moving”

The same people that will hoot and go bonkers when cyclist ride side by side.

 

If only the same amount was spend teaching motorist the rules of the road as what PPA is spending  asking  the minority road users to adhere to them.

 

Here are a few pictures of my 14km commute yesterday and  this morning. I think PPA is wasting money trying the minority, venerable road user to obey while the rest is doing as they please and hide behind.

 

"BUT CYLCIST SKIPS RED LIGHTS"

 

 “RULES are RULES” 

 

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I hope you weren't riding whilst taking those pics or left your bike in the middle of the road...... it's dangerous. :ph34r: :whistling: :devil:

Quagga

Nov 16, 2016, 9:21 AM

I hope you weren't riding whilst taking those pics or left your bike in the middle of the road...... it's dangerous. :ph34r: :whistling: :devil:

 

Sparki 1

Nov 16, 2016, 9:25 AM

:thumbup:

DJR

Nov 16, 2016, 10:34 AM

............And as posted before:

 

Here lies the body of Jonathan Gray

Who died defending his right of way.

He was right, dead right, as he sped along

But he's just as dead now

As if he was wrong.

Rule number ONE of cycling: STAY ALIVE, everything else come after that.

carbon29er

Nov 16, 2016, 12:56 PM

 

Here are a few pictures of my 14km commute yesterday and  this morning. I think PPA is wasting money trying the minority, venerable road user to obey while the rest is doing as they please and hide behind.

 

 Just in one 14km ride. Goodness me. But we see that every time we drive. My record low for red light offences by motorists in a route with only 3 traffic lights? 2 cars. Never none.

carbon29er

Nov 16, 2016, 1:05 PM

How many people in RSA, when crossing the road, walk to the crossing points and if possible press the button and wait for the green man as apposed to J walking? Does this mean the pedestrian should become target practice? How many motorist have never have J walked in RSA - my guess NONE, but it still is not legal?  Sometimes as a road biker I feel motorist think it's a game of target practice.

I laughed yesterday. I stopped at the roundabout crossing in Hout Bay heading towards the Nek to let a school kids cross the road. A Volvo coming the other way also stopped. The crossed in front on me on the zebra crossing then walked up the road behind the Volvo rather than on the crossing.

 

I wondered to my teenage daughter what hope we really have.

carbon29er

Nov 16, 2016, 1:14 PM

How many sit and text while at a traffic light? Then the excuse “but I am not moving”

The same people that will hoot and go bonkers when cyclist ride side by side.

"BUT CYLCIST SKIPS RED LIGHTS"

 

 “RULES are RULES”

 

Or take photos for social media?

 

A twitter exchange a short while ago by the CEO of PPA on his favourite blame the cyclist game:

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You can't make this stuff up.

Pure Savage

Nov 16, 2016, 1:19 PM

Rule number ONE of cycling: STAY ALIVE, everything else come after that.

Hence why roadies end up riding 3 abreast....

Patchelicious

Nov 16, 2016, 1:39 PM

Or take photos for social media?

 

A twitter exchange a short while ago by the CEO of PPA on his favourite blame the cyclist game:

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You can't make this stuff up.

This is why I dont subscribe to the "tit for tat" methodology, it makes no progress.

 

If you are in the mood to fight, by all means this approach can be entertaining. But if you are actually motivated by change "the you're wrong, no you're wrong" way doesn't get much done.

Quagga

Nov 16, 2016, 2:01 PM

Or take photos for social media?

 

A twitter exchange a short while ago by the CEO of PPA on his favourite blame the cyclist game:

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You can't make this stuff up.

What I meantioned in my post. The cyclist is breaking the law, says he sitting there doing the same. Irony!

 

The bigger problem here is that the motorist does not know the road rules. They think we belong on the pavement, left of the yellow line etc. 

 

You never see the PPA posting the road rules that Motorist should know.

 

For excample, how many motorist know that it is ok for them to cross the solid white line when safe to do so in order to keep at least 1M (they just remember 1.5M) away from a cyclist.

 

Wish PPA would rather than hand out visi-bibs, educate motorist in the morning. 

Patchelicious

Nov 16, 2016, 2:03 PM

Is it solely the PPAs responsibility to educate everybody?

Pure Savage

Nov 16, 2016, 2:04 PM

What I meantioned in my post. The cyclist is breaking the law, says he sitting there doing the same. Irony!

 

The bigger problem here is that the motorist does not know the road rules. They think we belong on the pavement, left of the yellow line etc. 

 

You never see the PPA posting the road rules that Motorist should know.

 

For excample, how many motorist know that it is ok for them to cross the solid white line when safe to do so in order to keep at least 1M (they just remember 1.5M) away from a cyclist.

 

Wish PPA would rather than hand out visi-bibs, educate motorist in the morning. 

 

If we going to wish, rather use it on something useful, like closing chappies for bikes and joggers only from 06:00 till 09:00

carbon29er

Nov 16, 2016, 2:32 PM

If we going to wish, rather use it on something useful, like closing chappies for bikes and joggers only from 06:00 till 09:00

Saturday and Sunday would be enough.

 

Well not really but motorists could live with that.

Bloukrans

Nov 16, 2016, 2:34 PM

Or take photos for social media?

 

A twitter exchange a short while ago by the CEO of PPA on his favourite blame the cyclist game:

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You can't make this stuff up.

Why do you have your knives in for the PPA?

 

Like I set my filters to check for Spez deals on the Hub, I get the sense your filters are set to wait for anything PPA related and klap them every time they post here.

 

In my view, you raised a fair and reasonable point but the manner in which you go about doing it leave me with no other option but to conclude that you have an axe to grind with anything PPA or CEO related. 

 

All of us have a responsibility - be mature about this fight and don't play the man / association!!

 

Be safe out there boys and girls!!!

Quagga

Nov 16, 2016, 2:41 PM

How often do you see this in traffic. Not sure how holding it against your ear is illegal but this is ok or do motorist not understand the rule ?

 

 

BMCfan

Nov 16, 2016, 2:44 PM

How often do you see this in traffic. Not sure how holding it against your ear is illegal but this is ok or do motorist not understand the rule ?

 

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Jeez Coenie, thats a lekker kind, did you get her number?

Cog Masher

Nov 16, 2016, 2:44 PM

Chappies should be a cyclist's paradise...So, more signs to warn motorists about cyclists and reiterate the low speed limit (20kph in parts).

Ban tour buses from chappies, they are a total hazard even to motor vehicles.

 

As far as other areas in the South Peninsular lots can be done too: Warning signs and even painting a yellow line demarcating a road shoulder would go a long way..

 

Come On PPA!!

Quagga

Nov 16, 2016, 2:47 PM

Jeez Coenie, thats a lekker kind, did you get her number?

Got the image from here.

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/rachel-stevens-seen-phone-behind-8150037

 

But I see that action in traffic 10 times a day

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