@Diable, no she didn't, she didn't even look at me.
That how they are, because they're inside a vehicle, it's an entirely different environment to them, 'cut off' from the surrounding, and base on that, they feel that it's fine to ignored what happening around them.
when you're on a bike, you are exposed to the environment, and thereforth more socialable.
I can tell a cyclist used to drive a car when they were completely surprised and shocked when I spoken to them on the road, drivers are NOT used to interacting with each other in traffic.
That how they are, because they're inside a vehicle, it's an entirely different environment to them, 'cut off' from the surrounding, and base on that, they feel that it's fine to ignored what happening around them.
when you're on a bike, you are exposed to the environment, and thereforth more socialable.
I can tell a cyclist used to drive a car when they were completely surprised and shocked when I spoken to them on the road, drivers are NOT used to interacting with each other in traffic.