Cyclists hate drivers
Quite frankly, I hate cyclists who don't wear protective head gear because I think it is selfish as fuck. Then there's the whole matter of cyclists who choose what rules they want to follow, cyclists who ride two or three abreast and make safely passing them very difficult. I don't hate these but I do get very flustered. I hate cyclists. They are rude, obnoxious and don’t follow the majority of traffic rules that drivers legally have to follow. They take up entire lanes when it’s heavy traffic and don’t give a damn that they are going 5mph. Also, the old men that wear the spandex - it should be illegal. Studies suggest drivers view cyclists as less than human. Here's why. Cyclists cross a bridge via an unprotected bike lane in Portland, Oregon. New York City has averaged more than cyclist deaths a year for two years in a row. It’s a deeply disturbing trend, and it’s playing out across much of the country: fatal bike accidents have been.
Quite frankly, I hate cyclists who don't wear protective head gear because I think it is selfish as fuck. Then there's the whole matter of cyclists who choose what rules they want to follow, cyclists who ride two or three abreast and make safely passing them very difficult. I don't hate these but I do get very flustered. The unbidden hate that Maddox spat at cyclists (he was subsequently charged with misdemeanour reckless endangerment) is not unusual, and is not limited to cyclists. Many other motorists have been. Drivers anger or what is commonly known as Road Rage is something that seems to be wide-spread among many drivers and cyclists alike, there are endless amounts of studies and research done on the.
While your driver’s license number may not be intricately tied to you like your Social Security number, this string of digits is part of your identity in the state that issued the license. You can find your driver’s license number in a coup. Most cyclists aren’t jerks. But drivers tend to single out the few who are–perpetuating the forever war between road users. An award-winning team of journalists, designers, and videographers who tell brand stories through Fast Company's dis. Some cops in the U.K. have actually decided to enforce driver aggression towards bikes. An award-winning team of journalists, designers, and videographers who tell brand stories through Fast Company's distinctive lens The future of innovati.
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