truthseeker
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I hate when cyclists come up the side of you and park their bike right in front of your car at traffic lights. This means I cant take off as quickly as I like as I have to wait for the cyclist to start moving.
Why do they do that?
I hate when cyclists come up the side of you and park their bike right in front of your car at traffic lights. This means I cant take off as quickly as I like as I have to wait for the cyclist to start moving.
Why do they do that?
Did you do that to make my joke poor taste?
My advice is to stay off the road. I dont have much sympathy for cyclists, they dont pay tax or insurance, they fly in and out of cars, swerve all over the road, pay no heed to traffic lights and if you hit one you're screwed.
Most junctions have a specific area for cyclists to do exactly that. It is far safer for the cyclist (because they are very visible)and does not really slow down the motorist overall. I am sure you would not arrive at your destination any faster. Most statistics on city driving show a very low average speed for motorists.
In many cases it may be a deliberate move to prevent left-turning cars cutting them up if they're cycling straight ahead. A bike on the left is very vulnerable to having cars turning left across their path, and this is a common cause of accidents. This risk can be reduced by moving into the centre of the lane: The car will then let them go straight ahead and turn left behind them.
In many cases it may be a deliberate move to prevent left-turning cars cutting them up if they're cycling straight ahead. A bike on the left is very vulnerable to having cars turning left across their path, and this is a common cause of accidents.
In many cases it may be a deliberate move to prevent left-turning cars cutting them up if they're cycling straight ahead. A bike on the left is very vulnerable to having cars turning left across their path, and this is a common cause of accidents. This risk can be reduced by moving into the centre of the lane: The car will then let them go straight ahead and turn left behind them.
I hate when cyclists come up the side of you and park their bike right in front of your car at traffic lights. This means I cant take off as quickly as I like as I have to wait for the cyclist to start moving.
Why do they do that?
My advice is to stay off the road. I dont have much sympathy for cyclists, they dont pay tax or insurance, they fly in and out of cars, swerve all over the road, pay no heed to traffic lights and if you hit one you're screwed.
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