Handy Hints To Save Anti-Cycling Keyboard Warriors From Wearing Their Fingers Out...

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Alex321

Veteran
Location
South Wales
My responses:
  • to (5): no, they don't give the rest of us a bad name. I have no responsibility for what others do on the roads, regardless of whether their mode of transport happens to be the same as mine. This "shared responsibility" concept is just another symptom of outgroup homogeneity effect (with collective blame allocated to the outgroup for any action by one of its members), and is wrong.

You clearly have no understanding of the concept involved here. It is nothing to do wit any idea of "shared responsibility", and there is NOTHING you can do about it.

Agreed, you have no responsibility for what others do on the roads, and nobody is suggesting you might. But those seen as doing wrong DO give the rest of us a bad name, because they are the ones who are noticed more. Nobody notices most of us,. Riding responsibly and legally. They notice the ones who jump lights, ride on pavements, etc.
 
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