• And female

    ^ no not really. Of the ten I saw RLJ this morning all were male.

    I realise this is a small sample size but on my route it tends to be exclusively male. This of course could be because the majority of riders on my commute are male so it appears that they do it more often than women, simply because there are more of them. It could be as a percentage of offenders it's equal but when I see them do it they almost always seem to be male. I shoudl know I shout 'RED' at them often enough. Someone even stopped today which was a bit unusual.

    I've seen plenty of cyclists do stupid things, male and female, but the RLJ along my route (mainly busy fast moving roads) tends to be male.

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