MacBludgeon said:
Folks, quick question, what's with the 'cyclists don't pay road tax' rationale, it doesn't make sense to me? I have a car as well so surely the fact that I pay road tax, but choose to cycle, means I'm actually causing less wear and other drivers benefit from this? Bit like paying for the NHS but going private.
Because rather than admit a mistake/deliberate bad driving, some people will say just about anything to absolve themselves of guilt - pay some tax, you were wobbling all over the place, you were in the middle of the road, you all jump red lights, you've got no lights, you were going too quick, you were going to slow, I gave you plenty of room, you should be in the cycle lane, etc, etc.
It's not a rationale, it's just time-filling cobblers. If somebody comes out with something like that, there's almost never any point in trying to engage them because they're right and you're wrong and nothing is going to shift them. Unless, of course, you have to call the police. (I'm hoping, given my recent experience, that'll change his mind, cause massive inconvenience, and cost him money in fines and compensation for damage. We'll see.)