Kaipaith said:I'm still of the opinion that its people that do stuff like this, not drivers. I reckon that when at home, most folk don't piss all over the seat or not flush - but visit almost any public lav in the country. Someone is leaving them in a right state.
Ask most people do they talk on the phone whilst driving, and they'll say no, they're a careful driver. And they probably mean it - they would be if it wasn't for that urgent call or because everyone else is driving fast they've got to keep up with the flow of traffic.
Cyclists do it too. I've heard one fellow expunge how he's always following the rules of the road - then the next time I see him he's just bunny-hopping onto a pavement to shoot past a line of traffic.
Not condoning the behaviour in any way shape or form, I'm just not of the opinion that segregating individuals into 'drivers' and 'cyclists' really serves a huge amount of purpose.
I agree . We are probably all drivers as well as cyclists and because of that I'd like to think we all give cyclists a little more room and respect because of it.
I think the whole issue comes down to ignorance, stupidity and darn right pig-headedness.
90% of drivers driving through the traffic calming chicane in our village do not give way as the sign dictates. We have even had a car on its roof in a village high street !!!........


We are all guilty of inconsideration