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Originally Posted by
said
I have just walked down a short stretch of road. Coming towards me was a male in his twenties riding with no hands on the handle bars - a sandwich in one hand and a drink in the other. What an idiot! What if he needed to brake suddenly for something or someone coming across the road. Within minutes, a male cyclist in his forties, heading in the opposite direction, was riding a bike one handed while texting on his phone, not paying attention to the road, a few seconds behind him was a male in his twenties, riding on the pavement one handed, also texting. He got to the end of the road, made to turn left then suddenly changed his mind and swerved to the right. Just as I was reaching the junction, a male around eighteen came round the corner on a bike with a second male seated on the handlebars. We, drivers have absolutely no chance at all if anything happened.
So many inconsiderate cyclists in such a short space of time! And such a detailed description of events yet you appear to have set off walking and finished the journey driving but no mention of what point you got in your car.
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Originally Posted by
The PNP
Seen in L'pool this evening, several lads on bikes heading into town at dusk. Pulling wheelies and generally riding untidily in the road on an urban dual-carriageway. Some in hoodies and of course none had lights.
Not to be outdone, various members of the motoring fraternity happily showed a complete disregard for speed limits during my travels today. Not to mention finding the usual crop of tailgaters, non-indicators, red-light runners and cut-you-up merchants.....
With police numbers reduced, the country seems to be falling into a state of semi-lawlessness which is spreading onto the roads.
You just can’t help yourself, can you.
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