On my way to work this morning, a car ahead of me pulled out without seeing me. She had her right indicator on, so I was prepared for her to pull out. I still shouted "Oi!"; another cyclist heard me and started giving the driver a lot of abuse. She stopped and then drove off.
I was a bit annoyed that the other chap gave her so much abuse, especially since she had her children in the car. I kept up with her and eventually, she pulled over and wound the window down. Even before she said anything, I said: "I'm so sorry for the other guy, he should not have given you all that abuse". She apologised for pulling out without looking, she was pretty shaken. In the end I said that it was all right, no harm done and I said sorry for the other chap again. In the end, she looked much more relaxed.
I appreciate the other cyclist's reaction, but I think we all need to remember that people make mistakes; most of the time it is not malice, just a mistake. I don't think she deserved quite so much abuse.
My "Oi" was just like another car beeping its horn; she knew all too well that she's made a mistake and hopefully won't do it again.
Anyway, rant over.
I was a bit annoyed that the other chap gave her so much abuse, especially since she had her children in the car. I kept up with her and eventually, she pulled over and wound the window down. Even before she said anything, I said: "I'm so sorry for the other guy, he should not have given you all that abuse". She apologised for pulling out without looking, she was pretty shaken. In the end I said that it was all right, no harm done and I said sorry for the other chap again. In the end, she looked much more relaxed.
I appreciate the other cyclist's reaction, but I think we all need to remember that people make mistakes; most of the time it is not malice, just a mistake. I don't think she deserved quite so much abuse.
My "Oi" was just like another car beeping its horn; she knew all too well that she's made a mistake and hopefully won't do it again.
Anyway, rant over.