Blackandblue
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- London
At the lights on the south side of Lambeth Bridge this morning. For those that know it, I am approaching from Vauxhall Cross.
I start off from the lights as they turn green. A cyclist comes through from the right. The stop line at the lights controlling the traffic from the right is immediately to the right of my stop line (ie not set back). I have to brake to avoid hitting the cyclist and I shout "Oi, watch out, tw@t". He shouts back at me: "I went through on bl00dy green!"
Due to the proximity of the stop lines, this is only possible if his lights and my lights were green at the same time. I'm assuming this was not the case.
Why such a blatant lie?
I start off from the lights as they turn green. A cyclist comes through from the right. The stop line at the lights controlling the traffic from the right is immediately to the right of my stop line (ie not set back). I have to brake to avoid hitting the cyclist and I shout "Oi, watch out, tw@t". He shouts back at me: "I went through on bl00dy green!"
Due to the proximity of the stop lines, this is only possible if his lights and my lights were green at the same time. I'm assuming this was not the case.
Why such a blatant lie?