Originally posted by TheMonkey
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This weeks 'accident'...
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Originally posted by MordacI've yet to see anyone use that bit at the traffic lights which is reserved for them.
I've ebeen knocked off my bike twice by cars, neither my fault. THe second was at a T junction waitin to turn left. THe car next to me (fecing TT) decided to turn into me knocking me off my bike. Once passed me continued up the kerb, just missing a pedestrian.
I caught him up at the next set of lights, opend the door took the keys out and threw them in someones garden. Tosser!Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second halfComment
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It's the usual story - 90% of bike riders and car drivers cycle/drive safely and courteously, and 10% of each are morons.
I get as annoyed as anyone with cyclists who ride through pedestrians, my wife nearly got knocked over by one the other week crossing at a green light. It also scares the hell out of me that there are frustrated little men like Mordy on the roads in control of a ton of steel.Comment
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Originally posted by GeorgeGreganIt also scares the hell out of me that there are frustrated little men like Mordy on the roads in control of a ton of steel.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by MustangThat was brave of you MrsGoof. How did the driver react?Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second halfComment
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Good for him. If I had my way I'd squash the bloody nuisances too.bloggoth
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