• no.1 Pedestrians suddenly appearing in my path especially in the west end

    no.2 Car doors
    (they say it is a matter of positioning but no-one told me that when I first started cycling and it nearly happened very early on. I still fear it although I usually cycle in such a way that it won't happen.
    Similarly with lorries.
    The very size of them when they pass me can make my stomach flip over. Even if you position yourself right, the fact that the thing could mangle you in a couple of seconds should give you some level of fear. Not to feel it is a bit daft really. Fear makes us alert to things.
    And analogy: if I stand on the edge of a cliff I can feel fear of the jagged rocks below and the crashing waves even if I know I am not going to step dangerously close to the edge.

    no.3 (it scares me just as much as car doors but is infrequent hence the rank) ice.

    no.4 in snowy weather, kids throwing snowballs. Got a hit at almost point blank range in the upper arm once - arm went dead and if I hadn't seen it coming and gripped with the right arm I'd of gone under in traffic.

    no.5 when I see a police car. No they don't make me feel safe, they do the opposite, and it's not really specific to cycling...they just make me feel bloody uncomfortable.

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