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- Gone over the hill and far away
Guys yes, but I would draw the line with children and females
nilling said:Always, when on my bike - "are you ok?" - it's just karma!
Blue said:I would always stop too. However, as to it being karma!! Last Easter I stopped for a cyclist who was wallking his bike - he had a flat and no spare tube, repair kit or phone. I spent a few mins fixing his flat and a week later found myself passed by another cyclist when I was struggling with my bike in the middle of nowhere. To make matters worse, I was on nodding terms with the jerk and he actually looked away with a fixed gaze while he rode by - he then had the temerity to wave the next time our bikes crossed paths. Karma, I don't think so. Some cyclists are tossers, I do think so - but I would still stop, even for the tossers of this world.
Night Train said:I usually offer help if I can.
I once, while driving, came across a woman who's car had stalled, and the battery was flat, in the middle of a junction. I pushed her to the other side and then offered to push start it. Wasn't starting. So I tried tow starting it with my car. Half a mile down the road and still nothing. Got under the bonnet to have a look and went through all the things that were/weren't happening as I was towing.
Finally it twigged, all that pushing and towing and she hadn't turned the ignition on!![]()
I very politely said to her 'Shall I give it another quick push while you turn the key this time?'yenrod said:So, what did you say to her![]()
So, what did you say to her![]()
Hugo15 said:I always ask if people are OK. You never know when you might need the favour returning.