Drivers 'should always be blamed for cycle crashes'

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  • balki, its secateurless. i dont even know what is it means.

  • Have you received cycle training?

    I plan on asking Mr. Multigrooves for some training, just keep forgetting to set it up before I want to do it. Definitely have some things I want to train on, both fixed and geared.

    I feel your pain, we all do I think. On the flip side, would not overtaking until you were 100% sure it was safe to do so have delayed you significantly?

    Oooh, nice one! No, I suppose not, I just get mad that I'm made to stop and (now) unclip from my pedals, when if they had just slowed down, which is easier for them than me, and shared the road, we'd all be that much happier!

    The problem I have is the fear over possible accidents and the anger that they consider my safety so little.

  • I plan on asking Mr. Multigrooves for some training, just keep forgetting to set it up before I want to do it. Definitely have some things I want to train on, both fixed and geared.

    You'll not regret it...

    Oooh, nice one! No, I suppose not, I just get mad that I'm made to stop and (now) unclip from my pedals, when if they had just slowed down, which is easier for them than me, and shared the road, we'd all be that much happier!

    The problem I have is the fear over possible accidents and the anger that they consider my safety so little.

    Learn to trackstand? ;) Seriously - it's not worth getting mad about having to slow down to allow for the behaviour of people in tins when you already know 1/1000 (est.) of them will behave like a tosser.

  • You are totally right and every commute is an exercise in being more zen. One day I'll have it...

  • I've got a creative zen to lkend if needs be.

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Drivers 'should always be blamed for cycle crashes'

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