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I withessed some appaling cycling and a crazy reaction by a driver on my way home tonight.
Waiting at the traffic lights here in central Manchester. A red Fiesta mini van (IIRC) was alongside me. Lights turned green and a cyclist appeared from the right which I think was from the wrong way along a cycle lane (one way street too) about here (where the sliver soft top Mercedes is). I.e. the cyclist went across the other side of the road, from the wrong way from a wrong way street.
The cyclists literally shot across the road to join my side literally on top of the Fiesta
. He then tried to out pace the Fiesta whilst wobbling down the road.
The next thing was truly shocking. The Fiesta driver opened his driver door in an attempt to knock the cyclist off. Fortunately he missed and joined the back of the inevitable queue at the next set of lights. Cyclist disappeared into the distance.
I felt obliged to have a word with the driver-regardless of the cyclists behaviour things like this hit home when you are on your bike. Knocked on his window - he was fuming. I agreed with the cyclist being a complete tool (words to that effect) but that doing what he did was completely wrong. no arguments and I continued on my way.
Caught the cyclist on my way home approaching a set of lights. Didn't have time to speak to him as he went through the lights on red (albeit on a pedestrian plase...
). Caught up with him a bit later (he was with another cyclist). Told him I thought he was very lucky to be in one piece and said I spoke to the driver. He said thanks and I continued on my way.
He was with another cyclist at this point - they caught up with me at a bridge where you have to dismount. He'd clearly been talking about the incident to his "mate" as he mentioned something about nearly being doored in 2 other incidents and nearly getting into a fight. I had to bite my tongue and think I was pretty measured when I replied with something along the lines of "there was some pretty serious kamikazi cycling going on back there".
I felt embarrased to share the road with this one today - from the short conversations we had he actually seemed a reasonable bloke too. Just crazy behaviour and just shows how things can escalate.
Waiting at the traffic lights here in central Manchester. A red Fiesta mini van (IIRC) was alongside me. Lights turned green and a cyclist appeared from the right which I think was from the wrong way along a cycle lane (one way street too) about here (where the sliver soft top Mercedes is). I.e. the cyclist went across the other side of the road, from the wrong way from a wrong way street.
The cyclists literally shot across the road to join my side literally on top of the Fiesta

The next thing was truly shocking. The Fiesta driver opened his driver door in an attempt to knock the cyclist off. Fortunately he missed and joined the back of the inevitable queue at the next set of lights. Cyclist disappeared into the distance.
I felt obliged to have a word with the driver-regardless of the cyclists behaviour things like this hit home when you are on your bike. Knocked on his window - he was fuming. I agreed with the cyclist being a complete tool (words to that effect) but that doing what he did was completely wrong. no arguments and I continued on my way.
Caught the cyclist on my way home approaching a set of lights. Didn't have time to speak to him as he went through the lights on red (albeit on a pedestrian plase...

He was with another cyclist at this point - they caught up with me at a bridge where you have to dismount. He'd clearly been talking about the incident to his "mate" as he mentioned something about nearly being doored in 2 other incidents and nearly getting into a fight. I had to bite my tongue and think I was pretty measured when I replied with something along the lines of "there was some pretty serious kamikazi cycling going on back there".
I felt embarrased to share the road with this one today - from the short conversations we had he actually seemed a reasonable bloke too. Just crazy behaviour and just shows how things can escalate.
