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<blockquote data-quote="SoundMan" data-source="post: 7214286" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>Oh that it were the actions of just one errant cyclist. And yes, there are absolute d**khead motorists too and some very considerate cyclists and motorists. I occasionally cycle myself and I think much of the issue is that SOME people on bikes think that no matter what has occurred the motorists are in the wrong; that everyone should look the other way for cyclists who couldn't give a stuff about the ROTR but woe betide any motorist that doesn't obey the ROTR.</p><p></p><p>There's good and bad everywhere and hopefully wiser heads will prevail but I seriously worry that some cyclist is going to be very seriously injured and the finger of blame be pointed at the motorist when the behaviour of many cyclists on the road (and footpaths) is reprehensible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundMan, post: 7214286, member: 28532"] Oh that it were the actions of just one errant cyclist. And yes, there are absolute d**khead motorists too and some very considerate cyclists and motorists. I occasionally cycle myself and I think much of the issue is that SOME people on bikes think that no matter what has occurred the motorists are in the wrong; that everyone should look the other way for cyclists who couldn't give a stuff about the ROTR but woe betide any motorist that doesn't obey the ROTR. There's good and bad everywhere and hopefully wiser heads will prevail but I seriously worry that some cyclist is going to be very seriously injured and the finger of blame be pointed at the motorist when the behaviour of many cyclists on the road (and footpaths) is reprehensible. [/QUOTE]
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