Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that it should have been you bellowing guidance from across the road - you can predict how well that would have gone down :)
A few years riding in London has definitely given me a new perspective on general human behaviour though, in all its blinkered, selfish, ignorant glory. (not everyone, and not all the time, but much more widespread and generalised than I used to assume)
I definitely did'nt take it that way at all, no worries.
General rule of thumb for me is to look out for those that may be a potential nightmare and swerve situations when needed. Those knowing looks when you get alongside or stopped at red make me realise that I'm not the only one who thought a certain act/reaction was blinkered selfish mentalism. Changing my route helped too
I definitely did'nt take it that way at all, no worries.
General rule of thumb for me is to look out for those that may be a potential nightmare and swerve situations when needed. Those knowing looks when you get alongside or stopped at red make me realise that I'm not the only one who thought a certain act/reaction was blinkered selfish mentalism. Changing my route helped too