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Old 30-03-2012, 04:24 PM   #28
topgear
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Default Re: cyclist incident

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Originally Posted by Ben73
Yes they do, but many of them seam to think the road rules do not apply to cyclists. I had one fly through a stop sign in front of me today. That is a common occurrence with many cyclists, I see it all the time.
I have also noticed that when they do something wrong they never wave and say sorry, they just go crazy and abuse people.

By the way I RIDE A MOUNTAIN BIKE, I have rode on public roads many times unfortunately. When I do ride on roads I do not act like I own the joint, I don't pick and choose which rules I feel like obeying that day and I can say I have never had any close calls.
So if you are or know any cyclists who are always having close calls, maybe they should look at their own riding style before blaming everyone else.
I bet you enjoy your ride without any hassles.
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