J
Just Zis Guy
Guest
So, when a car pulls out to overtake a lorry and sees that there's a bike coming the other way,
there are two options, right? Brake and pull back in, or take a chance on killing the cyclist?
And as we know in the cager mindset that translates to only one option: take a chance on killing
the cyclist.
I would have shouted at the selfish piece of excrement, but he didn't even have the decency to stop
and see if I was hurt.
Still, to be fair, the lorry was slowing for a 30 limit, and no safe driver could countenance having
their safety degraded by obeying the speed limit.
I can feel a bitingly sarcastic letter to the Henley Standard coming on.
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Guy
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I wonder if you wouldn't mind piecing out our imperfections with your thoughts; and while you're
about it perhaps you could think when we talk of bicycles, that you see them printing their proud
wheels i' the receiving earth; thanks awfully.
http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/09.shtml#103 http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/09.shtml#104
there are two options, right? Brake and pull back in, or take a chance on killing the cyclist?
And as we know in the cager mindset that translates to only one option: take a chance on killing
the cyclist.
I would have shouted at the selfish piece of excrement, but he didn't even have the decency to stop
and see if I was hurt.
Still, to be fair, the lorry was slowing for a 30 limit, and no safe driver could countenance having
their safety degraded by obeying the speed limit.
I can feel a bitingly sarcastic letter to the Henley Standard coming on.
--
Guy
===
I wonder if you wouldn't mind piecing out our imperfections with your thoughts; and while you're
about it perhaps you could think when we talk of bicycles, that you see them printing their proud
wheels i' the receiving earth; thanks awfully.
http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/09.shtml#103 http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/09.shtml#104