weepej wrote:
Steve wrote:
If not: are you happy to make the clear distinction between 44.5% across and 50.0% across, where the latter is "middle" (obviously) and the former most definitely isn't by any reasonable definition?
How wide you making the gutter?
Why did you not answer my question? You even quoted it.
It is funny how you never allow your opinions beliefs to be questioned, almost as if you're unsure of your own views ...
Dolores Albarracín wrote:
... people who have little confidence in their own beliefs are less likely to expose themselves to contrary views than people who are very confident in their own ideas
I advise you to read up on 'cognitive dissonance', it is very interesting (of course you won't.....)
Anyway, to do something you cannot bring yourself to do: answer a question posed to you:
It's a valid part of the lane, something I happily cycle in when it is busy.
weepej wrote:
And since when is 44.5% half?
You are avoiding my question to you.
Do you think that 44.5% is really not reasonably "middle" enough any definition? (like positioning on a road)
Does that mean 49.98% isn't good enough for you either!
Are you the type of person who would take such issue (as well as a tape measure) to someone who was told to stand in a middle of a room, and their position was imperfect by 5%? "
Ah right, that's the middle of the room is it?".
More to the point: is this really necessary?
Are you really,
really going to nit-pick to such a level? Does it really,
really make such a significant difference to you? Is this not "
a distinction without a difference"?
No, it is not exactly "half", but surely you accept the overall point that's being made? (last line below)
<sigh>
weepej wrote:
And who on this thread is advocating riding in the middle of the lane all the time?
Errrm, goalposts weepej.

The original problem statements were:
weepej previously wrote:
So, in your stacks of links I'm still not seeing anything advising cyclist to ride in primary position all the time....
"So you think PP proponents are seriously suggesting that cyclists ride in the middle of the lane ALL THE TIME"
This has seemingly been concluded; hence your latest question is irrelevant.
Even so, I can still answer it directly: no one.
However, it really does seem magnatom rides in this 'primary position' by default. Even if that position is not 50.0000000000000000000000% "middle", the effect it has is the same: forcing traffic into the other lane and preventing a clean pass.