http://www.smh.com.au/national/not-fare-x2026-the-battle-of-bike-ride...
CYCLISTS have slammed the actions of a fellow rider who allegedly boarded a bus
and assaulted the driver after riding illegally on a T-Way lane in Sydney's
north-west last Friday morning.
Cycling forums were buzzing yesterday as many riders and other motorists
condemned the alleged assault, but some said buses did not take enough notice of
bike riders.
The 64-year-old bus driver was able to defend himself. The Transport Workers
Union wants all bus drivers to be trained in self-defence.
The union's bus industry official, Darcy Waller, said people who attack bus
drivers should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
''If bike riders want the respect of the road, they need to respect the road as
well,'' he said. ''I can understand how drivers would be apprehensive going to
work - most people want to do their work and come home safely.''
During peak hour in the city yesterday, the Herald noticed a minority of bike
riders flouting the law, including running red lights, riding the wrong way in
one-way streets and riding without helmets.
But most of the riders stopped at traffic lights and followed the road rules.
A City of Sydney spokeswoman said city rangers look out for anyone behaving
''inappropriately''.
''If a cyclist is seen to be behaving inappropriately, the ranger will ask a
cyclist to stop, and will then ask for a name and address and issue them with a
caution or, where appropriate, a penalty notice for breaching in line with
signage [any act which may cause inconvenience or danger to others].''
City of Sydney data show that in 2007 only five crashes involving cyclists and
cross traffic occurred at traffic-light controlled intersections within the City
of Sydney, while 151 crashes involved motor vehicles.
A spokeswoman for the Police Minister, Michael Daley, said police enforce
cycling infringements but riders were subject to a different set of fines, which
were usually less than those given to motorists.
It was ''simply unacceptable'' for bike riders to break road rules, Bicycle
NSW's chief executive officer, Alex Unwin, said.
''It's not really about punishment and how much or little but there's a set of
laws and they are there for a reason,'' he said.
''If someone jumps a red light on a bike they should be fined.''
Parramatta police superintendent Philip Flogel appealed to the public for help
finding the male cyclist, who was described as being of white or European
appearance, in his 30s and about 178 centimetres tall.
He was wearing a blue helmet and bike clothing.
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Let's hope this snowballs into real action. Its about time the cyclists who
think they're beyond the law are brought to book. Especially the cycle couriers
in the city.
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