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by BlargMcLarg
1394 days ago
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This is a highly idealistic myth. Most drivers are not "cyclists a few hours earlier/later", and many definitely aren't empathetic. The split between bike lanes and car lanes, as well as the law favoring cyclists, should make that obvious. Cyclists even get away not showing their direction despite this being taught from early age. |
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It is very difficult to use the brakes and indicate a change in direction at the same time.
While cyclists should indicate, the nature of the vehicle does make it hard under some conditions.
Here's a question for you. If i am stopped at a red light on my bike in what is clearly a left turn lane, why do cars attempt to pull up in front of me anyhow?
Cant be bothered waiting for me to make the left so they just force themselves in front of me? is this because i didn't signal?