While I was here updating my earlier thread, I thought it might be worth mentioning that I've had two "encounters" with e scooter riders in the last few months.
These encounters were due to the e scooter rider not paying due care and attention on both occasions.
The first was in a local off road area, which has nice wide paved pathways amongst the fields. These can accommodate both cyclists and pedestrians. In fact there is a sign to say cyclists can use. I was cycling downhill on one part, doing about 20mph with no pedal assistance. An e scooter was coming up in the opposite direction, which theroretically should have been fine as there were no walkers, and ample space for the two of us to pass, no issues. Then in a flash the idiot - with his head down so not looking where he was going - veered into my path, and I just managed to avoid him by moving quickly to the right. We could both have been badly hurt if we'd collided.
The second was when I was cycling on the flat, local estate road, and a young guy on an e scooter came flying out of an alleyway adjacent to the pavement, and straight out onto the road. He was crossing the road to where the alley re-commenced on the other side of the road, but just wasn't looking where he was going. Fortunately for him (and me), he had whizzed by with maybe a couple of milliseconds to go before a collision would have ensued, and there were no cars on the road.
I'm not certain about the legality of these things, but there seem to be increasing numbers of them about, including suburban residential areas (so not confined to City Centres). If the two I met are anything to go by, their mindset definitely isn't on what's going on around them.
Any thoughts or other near misses to relate?
These encounters were due to the e scooter rider not paying due care and attention on both occasions.
The first was in a local off road area, which has nice wide paved pathways amongst the fields. These can accommodate both cyclists and pedestrians. In fact there is a sign to say cyclists can use. I was cycling downhill on one part, doing about 20mph with no pedal assistance. An e scooter was coming up in the opposite direction, which theroretically should have been fine as there were no walkers, and ample space for the two of us to pass, no issues. Then in a flash the idiot - with his head down so not looking where he was going - veered into my path, and I just managed to avoid him by moving quickly to the right. We could both have been badly hurt if we'd collided.
The second was when I was cycling on the flat, local estate road, and a young guy on an e scooter came flying out of an alleyway adjacent to the pavement, and straight out onto the road. He was crossing the road to where the alley re-commenced on the other side of the road, but just wasn't looking where he was going. Fortunately for him (and me), he had whizzed by with maybe a couple of milliseconds to go before a collision would have ensued, and there were no cars on the road.
I'm not certain about the legality of these things, but there seem to be increasing numbers of them about, including suburban residential areas (so not confined to City Centres). If the two I met are anything to go by, their mindset definitely isn't on what's going on around them.
Any thoughts or other near misses to relate?