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The Bad Drivers of Ontario Thread

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That intersection (Islington and queensway) is notorious for idiot drivers. I work close by and use that intersection frequently and always see some stupid ass crap there, especially with the left turners.

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@ 0:27

Genius drives on wrong side of the road, backwards on an exit ramp with a blind curve, in order to park at Wonderland for free...?
 
Most common type of motorcycle accident?
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Most common type of motorcycle accident?

Perhaps. This one was totally avoidable simply by slowing down and being more aware that the lines are like ice in wet conditions.

Creds for owning up to it in the comments to his own video, and having proper gear on at least.
 
Perhaps. This one was totally avoidable simply by slowing down and being more aware that the lines are like ice in wet conditions.

Creds for owning up to it in the comments to his own video, and having proper gear on at least.

I think that was my second season (maybe third), over confident, took the turn like it was a dry road, and slipped on the painted line.

It is what it is - learned a good lesson that day.
 
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I think that was my second season (maybe third), over confident, took the turn like it was a dry road, and slipped on the painted line.

It is what it is - learned a good lesson that day.


Sorry, didn't mean to centre you out.

It came up as the next video on youtube, and I thought it would be a good lesson for all to remember.

Many of us here have done worse things.
 
Sorry, didn't mean to centre you out.

It came up as the next video on youtube, and I thought it would be a good lesson for all to remember.

Many of us here have done worse things.

No offence taken, no apologies required.

It has served as a good reminder for me to ride according to weather conditions over the years.
 
No offence taken, no apologies required. It has served as a good reminder for me to ride according to weather conditions over the years.

Everyone sings the high praise of track experience. But what about track experience when it's raining... Just sayin'.
 
I think that was my second season (maybe third), over confident, took the turn like it was a dry road, and slipped on the painted line.

It is what it is - learned a good lesson that day.

That was you! I saw this vid ages ago. Excellent form on the landing :D
 
Glad I was (mostly) tactful with my comments here.
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maybe the cyclist didn't see the signal, but he did momentarily stop pedaling right after the signal came on. It then looks like he just decided to keep pace and hang in a vulnerable position. I dunno, approaching a car from behind who has his signal on and failing to yield right of way seems like putting ones self in harms way for no good reason; unless entitlement qualifies.
 
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Cyclist was coming off of the sidewalk along the pedestrian crossing by the looks of it.

maybe the cyclist didn't see the signal, but he did momentarily stop pedaling right after the signal came on. It then looks like he just decided to keep pace and hang in a vulnerable position. I dunno, approaching a car from behind who has his signal on and failing to yield right of way seems like putting ones self in harms way for no good reason; unless entitlement qualifies.

Both were doing not so bright stuff. Car driver should be more aware. Cyclist should have their hands on the primary controls, and be going a reasonable speed for the area, which they were not. One car door, pedestrian or stroller, would change the story immensely.
 
Cyclist was coming off of the sidewalk along the pedestrian crossing by the looks of it.



Both were doing not so bright stuff. Car driver should be more aware. Cyclist should have their hands on the primary controls, and be going a reasonable speed for the area, which they were not. One car door, pedestrian or stroller, would change the story immensely.

Only in terms of injury, not liability. I wonder if the policing precedent of excess speed negating ROW violation in a motorbike vs car situation, would be applied in a speedy cyclist vs car door scenario; I have my doubts
 
Cyclist was coming off of the sidewalk along the pedestrian crossing by the looks of it.

Both were doing not so bright stuff. Car driver should be more aware. Cyclist should have their hands on the primary controls, and be going a reasonable speed for the area, which they were not. One car door, pedestrian or stroller, would change the story immensely.

Cyclist shouldn't be illegally riding on the sidewalk, where the driver doesn't expect to see him ;)

Riding bicycle on sidewalk = $60.00 fine (Toronto Bylaws)

Riding bicycle in crosswalk = $85.00 (Highway Traffic Act)
 

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