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Cyclist tosser in narrow street
On 09/04/2015 19:54, Bod wrote:
On 09/04/2015 18:08, The Medway Handyman wrote: On 09/04/2015 16:18, Rob Morley wrote: On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 14:57:03 GMT adam wrote: On 2015-04-09, Mr Pounder wrote: He was all over the road and it was obvious that he was deliberately trying and succeeding in preventing me from passing him. Perhaps there was a reason for that. I do that sometimes when it is not safe for a car to overtake but that all depends on the circumstances. I've been held up behind defective youths purposely weaving all over the road just to antagonise drivers, this sound more like that than someone "taking the lane", which doesn't require weaving about - if you need to weave to stop someone passing, then there's almost certainly room for them to pass safely if you stop arsing around. "taking the lane" is antagonising to drivers & shouldn't be allowed. Cyclists should know their place. I actually agree with you on that (a first). When I'm cycling along the narrow country roads around here, if I see or hear car coming, I stop and pull over close to the edge of the road (no footpaths) where necessary. I do exactly the same when I'm walking. |
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