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I don't see it as stepping on our fellow cyclists toes - I see it more as raising awareness of cycling styles that should be discouraged.

 

I for one am tired of having my friends/colleagues/aquaintances saying that cyclists are lawless w@nkers that should be banned from riding on the roads.

I can say the same about friends/colleagues/aquaintances saying that "the goverment" "the taxis" etc is doing this that and next thing...

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I can say the same about friends/colleagues/aquaintances saying that "the goverment" "the taxis" etc is doing this that and next thing...

 

Ok you win. The governement and taxis are bad so we can jump red lights, ride in the middle of the road, swear at motorists, skip stop streets and behave like complete idiots on the road. All because the government and taxis are bad.

 

Makes complete sense.

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Middle pic looks a tiny bit naughty, but otherwise it all looks pretty normal.

 

Regardless of what the law says, once you have more than half a dozen cyclists together this is what happens.

 

Oh, and the law says its ok to be two abreast if overtaking. So the answer is to always be running a paceline in these situations - if you're that anal about things.

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Ok you win. The governement and taxis are bad so we can jump red lights, ride in the middle of the road, swear at motorists, skip stop streets and behave like complete idiots on the road. All because the government and taxis are bad.

 

Makes complete sense.

Ag tog, chill out is what I say. It is not going to help jump on a high horse to report everyone all the time when you can not report very traffic transgressor.

 

I think that people should ride the way they feel safe. Anyway nuff said have a good week and take a chill pil

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