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Unfortunately, we are the only parents that ride our kid to school and we don't see anyone else on our route on bikes (rural life, not city commuting) so that, coupled with the sore arse that is a cargo bike... we are easy targets now.
Yeah, the whole "snitches get stitches" crap is fun and games until someone is actually getting stitches or it's a child that has been hurt. Because I can tell you this... if I have to deal with another hit-and-run with my bubba on the bike I might actually lose what is left of my mind.
Oh and one of the worst that we reported? A driving instructor who is also a parent at the school.
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i had a similar concern to you regarding getting identified and potential repercussions as I live in a semi rural location and my commute takes me through villages, so there aren't hundreds of people on bikes around.
the first incident i reported was about 25 metres from my front door, so if the driver had requested to see the footage it might not have been that difficult to identify me (i clipped the end of the footage to remove the bit where i arrived home, but still...)
Unreal!! But surely you are not the only one riding on each of these people's commute. If there was a serial offender then maybe they could suspect you but I think that would be highly unlikely.
I had a crazy close pass yesterday.
White SUV - Tick!
Unfortunately I was on my MTB and although I thought I had wiped the rear lens clean before hitting a road section i had smeared it and I couldn't see the registration number. Typically I forgot to fit my front camera.