How frustrating. I know exactly what you're saying, sometimes it's hard to shrug off and it's really to the fore at the moment.The thing about my colleague that depressed me most is, that she had absolutely no concept of what was wrong about what she was saying. She's generally a lovely woman, very intelligent, sensitive and caring - but demonstrated to me that drivers have got no idea about why cyclists behave in the way they do, and rather tahn wondering why, just gets angry.
Same with the woman at the lights, as far as she was concerned I was the devil for slowing her progress to the red traffic light, and I was completely illegal for not being in the cycle lane that would have allowed her to pass me, albeit far too close to be safe.
I've blown the odd kiss in my timewhat you need to do is, when they beep at you, smile and give them the thumbs up or wave as if you know them. It really infuriates them. They drive away mad and you arrive at work highly amused.
o and as for the bitch at the lights. pretend something is wrong with your bike and get off and take a look. ensure you look long enough to hold her up for one complete cycle of lights. that will make her have a really bad day.
I'm not that accurate at snots. Shoot myself in the foot so to speak.
I tried,but she was ranting on and on. She was really angry, and yet I had done absolutely nothing wrong. That's what's upsetting me, the terrible anger, for no reason at all.