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Road raging pillocks in Perth

 
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Old 06-03.-2008, 11:28 PM   #106
TimC
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Default Re: Road raging pillocks in Perth

On 2008-03-06, Zebee Johnstone (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> In aus.bicycle on Thu, 6 Mar 2008 01:32:17 -0800 (PST)
> biggersn@gmail.com <biggersn@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On the topic of obeying road rules, I dutifully came to a stop on my
>> bike yesterday along Victoria St in Melbourne when a tram came to a
>> stop to disgorge and engorge a load of passengers. Another cyclist
>> behind me shot past the stationery tram, weaving his way between the
>> passengers, and then proceeded to go straight through a red light a
>> bit further on. Unfortunately, this sort of behaviour gives us all a
>> bad name (which is ridiculous - as a few bad apples among motorists
>> does not and should not damn all motorists.

>
> how many noticed him and how many noticed you?
>
> I often wonder that when someone on a motorcycle splits up to the
> front when I'm sitting there not doing it, or cuts up traffic and I
> don't.


Then they don't notice you because you're stealth. Remember the
motorist that abused Euan because some random third party ran the
lights and Euan didn't?

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TimC
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