Jeremy Vine has made the case for drivers being told not to overtake
cyclists in major cities, adding that he would like to see motorists pull over if they see him behind them "because they know I'm faster".
In comments made to the Sunday Times (link is external), the BBC and
Channel 5 broadcaster and presenter outlined his views on urban cycling, covering overtaking, dangerous driving, infrastructure, the frustration
of motorists, recording close passes and more, starting by saying he used
to be "anti-cyclist" before he started commuting by bicycle, but is now a "totally paid-up member of the cycling fraternity because I just found it wonderful".
The part of the interview that will make the headlines is Vine saying he believes "we shouldn't allow any overtaking of bicycles in big cities".
"That's one step. And I'm starting to think I want cars to pull over if
they see me behind them because they know I'm faster," he added. "You
look at it from their point of view: they bought this vehicle that they
saw advertised speeding around a mountain at 120 miles an hour, and they
can only move at seven. And they can't accept the fact that cyclists are faster."
Vine, an outspoken proponent for safe cycling infrastructure, also said
that proper segregation is crucial, telling the newspaper that "painting
a lane just doesn't work".
"Drivers ignore it. They sit in it, they park in it, they veer into it.
We need to have segregated lanes, and there just aren't enough of them.
There are 15,000km of roads in London and 175km have a segregated cycle
lane, so we're nowhere near having as many segregated lanes as we need,"
he continued, pointing out that he believes many more people would cycle
if they were not forced into frightening situations with dangerous drivers.
"At the moment, they think: 'No way am I putting my life in the hands of
some van driver who's been up until two in the morning taking drugs' or whatever. They just don't like the odds. At some point they'll realise
the odds have shifted in their favour and they'll start cycling.
"My wife has told me I'm not allowed to drive any more because I drive
too slowly. This is a very unusual situation in a marriage. And the
reason I drive so slowly is that I'm suddenly so aware of the danger of
two tonnes of metal that will go at 60mph if I just touch my right foot.
"The thing that makes the roads dangerous isn't even the cars, it's the driver's mind. And drivers, a lot of them, are still in the 1970s. They
still believe they literally own the road. So we get this stuff about 'We were here first' or 'We pay tax and you don't'. And until we change that mindset, we haven't got a chance."
The Vine on 5 host also spoke about camera cyclists recording footage of
bad drivers, topical given this week's comments from Nick 'Mr Loophole' Freeman — the lawyer who specialises in defending celebrities in court
for their traffic-related cases, often by using legal technicalities.
Freeman spoke about CyclingMikey, real name Mike van Erp's reporting of motorists using their phone behind the wheel, accusing the cyclist of
making an "industry" of submitting footage and sharing it on social media.
"Using a mobile phone in a car is dangerous and it is right that it's prohibited. But I don't think we want to live in a snitch society. I'm
not saying the public don't have a role to play but, really, isn't that
the role of the police?" Freeman asked.
Speaking on the matter, Vine said he had reported "between 40 or 50"
videos to the Metropolitan Police website himself and called CyclingMikey a "brave guy".
"He sent me [a video] and said, 'What do you think of this? I'll put it
on my YouTube, but you put it on your Twitter.' And I think the last time
I looked it was at 18 million views, so it's the most viewed thing I've
ever put out. And it's not even mine. It's infuriating."
https://road.cc/content/news/jeremy-vine-calls-ban-overtaking-cyclists-cities-303497
Safety | 105 posts | 2 hours ago
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While doing 20 in a 20 limit recently I was dangerously undertaken by a
van driver shouting "get off the F'ing road". I wonder if loophole
Freeman would have got him off on a technicality if Mr Vines suggestion were law.
VAN MAN DOING WHAT VAN MAN DOES.
USED TO HAPPEN TO ME OUTSIDE SCHOOLS WITH SCHOOL BUSES WITH KIDS ON THEM SPEEDING.
Safety | 105 posts | 2 hours ago
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While doing 20 in a 20 limit recently I was dangerously undertaken by a van driver shouting "get off the F'ing road". I wonder if loophole Freeman would have got him off on a technicality if Mr Vines suggestion were law.
VAN MAN DOING WHAT VAN MAN DOES.
USED TO HAPPEN TO ME OUTSIDE SCHOOLS WITH SCHOOL BUSES WITH KIDS ON THEM SPEEDING.
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