Perhaps point out that every vehicle driver out there breaks the law routinely, they break the speed limit.
And like cyclists who jump red lights they make their decision based on their perceived risk to others and themselves and the perceived benefits (theirs being that time is valuable, ours being the same plus added safety), and that like cyclists there are some that take the decision to flout that law without calculating relative risk to others but this does not reflect on the majority who are breaking the law without creating an increase risk for others.
Perhaps point out that every vehicle driver out there breaks the law routinely, they break the speed limit.
And like cyclists who jump red lights they make their decision based on their perceived risk to others and themselves and the perceived benefits (theirs being that time is valuable, ours being the same plus added safety), and that like cyclists there are some that take the decision to flout that law without calculating relative risk to others but this does not reflect on the majority who are breaking the law without creating an increase risk for others.