Sorry guys, I have done it again.

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Dan_h

Well-Known Member
Location
Reading, UK
Around the corner he is inevitably held up by more traffic lights and he is in the left turn lane and I am in the right. The lights change before I get to them but he doesnt move. As I approach, I feel the need to give him some of his own medicine (wrong move).
He quickly turns right and follows me, cutting up a van in the process. He pulls along side me and forces me into some parked cars on the left. So I stop and he starts getting out.

There is the problem Matt, but then you probably knew that. Sounds like you dealt okay with the initial encounter, after that you just need to let it go. Once these things have happened I will sometimes hold back at lights and not filter for the sake of not giving the imbecile in question another chance for a close pass or another round of abuse.

You need to chillax dude!
 

gb155

Fan Boy No More.
Location
Manchester-Ish
Oh and always make sure you ride ascertively and make like a vehicle.

A colleague spotted me a few weeks back at a weekend out training - no where near work routes, 8 miles from my home and miles from where he lives. He said he 'recognised' my agressive riding style :wacko: . He's also a cyclist BTW. It was me as well. Just so happened the traffic was very heavy due to road works near a village - out came commuter mode !


The BRIGHT red bike also helps :smile: :thumbsup:
 

LCpl Boiled Egg

Three word soundbite
Well I hadnt had any incidents before this one. It was the first, and only one of the day.

No, I never said you had. Please don't think I was having a go, that wasn't my intention. All I'm saying is that I find having a camera helps me cycle better, and that you should keep filming wih yours, that's all.

Looking at my post again, I could have been phrased my first line better, making it more general instead of directing it to the person I was replying to (Uncle Mort). Apologies.
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
I used to get involved in this sort of thing, got punched once, had a car go up the pavement to try and catch up with me

I don't anymore, it serves no purpose at all, just gets you upset and runs the risk of getting hurt/into bother with the cops

On the whole now I manage a very zen mood, with the odd hard stare or sad shake of the head
 
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Matthew_T

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
No, I never said you had. Please don't think I was having a go, that wasn't my intention. All I'm saying is that I find having a camera helps me cycle better, and that you should keep filming wih yours, that's all.

Looking at my post again, I could have been phrased my first line better, making it more general instead of directing it to the person I was replying to (Uncle Mort). Apologies.
Well I am in a bit of a love/hate relationship with my camera at the moment. The time lapse has frozen on the video so I have to use my watch to calculate my average at the end of the ride. I have no idea why it has frozen but it is very annoying.
 
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