There was a discussion about the way cyclists ride on the road affecting their chances of being hit by traffic, it reckons women are generally more at risk because they ride nervously, close to the pavement....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8296971.stm
I read this the other day but I dont think it goes far enough into studying the reasons it only makes assumptions. This is particularly dangerous, just look at the global warming hype.....
I always promote a positive road position and I always feel much safer by doing so. I dont sit in the middle of the road without good cause (passing parked cars while cycling downhill being one) but then I dont hug the pavement. I also tend not to go up the inside of stationary traffic either, especially buses (who will see you but not give a crap) and lorries (massive blind spots all around esp nearside)
I dont care if I slow people down as we are all road users and I often find myself overtaking cars in slow traffic (note: overtake)
Shouting at cyclists without lights at night/on pavements/running red lights is another side hobby which I absolutely love!

We are all road users at the end of the day and whether I am on 2 wheels or 4 we all have to share the same tarmac
