"Today a cyclist stopped at a traffic light "
You're in London, right?
I don't really get people bitching about bikes not stopping at red lights in London, cos there's been countless times when the lights are changing on me, and I'm thinking "Oooooh, naughty boy!" and feeling a bit guilty about it, then I look in my mirror and there's like six fuckers who drove through it when it was blatantly red and not even a teensy-weensy bit amber... |
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"Elderly old person screeched out in front of me today, and rapidly accelerated to road speed. 'tis a day of road-wonders "
Was he/she having a heart attack? |
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I recently saw a teenage lad go a good 100 meters out of his way to walk to the nearest bin to dispose of his empty can of .
This small act has given me hope for the millennial generation. Maybe they're not all complete shitheads after all! |
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"Today a cyclist stopped at a traffic light
You're in London, right?
I don't really get people bitching about bikes not stopping at red lights in London, cos there's been countless times when the lights are changing on me, and I'm thinking "Oooooh, naughty boy!" and feeling a bit guilty about it, then I look in my mirror and there's like six fuckers who drove through it when it was blatantly red and not even a teensy-weensy bit amber..."
London motorists can be just as adverse to paying attention to red lights as cyclists are.
It's a lazy stereotype and a predictable but a guaranteed and easy way to get a bite from both cyclists and non-cyclists |
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"Today a cyclist stopped at a traffic light
You're in London, right?
I don't really get people bitching about bikes not stopping at red lights in London, cos there's been countless times when the lights are changing on me, and I'm thinking "Oooooh, naughty boy!" and feeling a bit guilty about it, then I look in my mirror and there's like six fuckers who drove through it when it was blatantly red and not even a teensy-weensy bit amber...
London motorists can be just as adverse to paying attention to red lights as cyclists are.
It's a lazy stereotype and a predictable but a guaranteed and easy way to get a bite from both cyclists and non-cyclists"
You must be fun at parties Buddy |
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"Today a cyclist stopped at a traffic light
You're in London, right?
I don't really get people bitching about bikes not stopping at red lights in London, cos there's been countless times when the lights are changing on me, and I'm thinking "Oooooh, naughty boy!" and feeling a bit guilty about it, then I look in my mirror and there's like six fuckers who drove through it when it was blatantly red and not even a teensy-weensy bit amber...
London motorists can be just as adverse to paying attention to red lights as cyclists are.
It's a lazy stereotype and a predictable but a guaranteed and easy way to get a bite from both cyclists and non-cyclists
You must be fun at parties Buddy "
And that's relevant to the thread how? |
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A local cycling club run events through the small market town where I live. Using the zebra crossing or pelican on a Saturday morning is dangerous as they all pile through with abandon unless they absolutely have to stop then the curses and sour looks start. It’s not uncommon to watch people cross the road several times to get them to slow.
I’m a keen cyclist but always stop for a crossing. I tend to avoid events for this very reason. |
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"Today a cyclist stopped at a traffic light
You're in London, right?
I don't really get people bitching about bikes not stopping at red lights in London, cos there's been countless times when the lights are changing on me, and I'm thinking "Oooooh, naughty boy!" and feeling a bit guilty about it, then I look in my mirror and there's like six fuckers who drove through it when it was blatantly red and not even a teensy-weensy bit amber...
London motorists can be just as adverse to paying attention to red lights as cyclists are.
It's a lazy stereotype and a predictable but a guaranteed and easy way to get a bite from both cyclists and non-cyclists
You must be fun at parties Buddy
And that's relevant to the thread how?"
It’s not, it’s relevant to you, you are always triggered Buddy.. take it easy.. have a laugh.. give us a smile |
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"Elderly old person screeched out in front of me today, and rapidly accelerated to road speed. 'tis a day of road-wonders
Was he/she having a heart attack? "
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