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Cyclist, another close call today
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<blockquote data-quote="bitwrx" data-source="post: 6530284" data-attributes="member: 86972"><p>Hardly a surprise bicycles go faster downhill than up, is it?</p><p></p><p>Always the responsibility of the overtaker to overtake safely. Backing out of an overtake is better than completing n unsafe overtake.</p><p></p><p>I shouldn't have thought the cyclists were trying to prove anything any more than you were trying to prove anything. What were you trying to prove?</p><p></p><p>As you said, they'd come off worse in a collision. Do you want that on your conscience? Or is it probably better all round to accept that while they may not have been overly courteous, it's not the end of the world to wait a bit? Just think, if you'd pulled over somewhere safe to let the traffic past, you would've had time to post a justifiably righteous rant about cyclists holding the whole job up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bitwrx, post: 6530284, member: 86972"] Hardly a surprise bicycles go faster downhill than up, is it? Always the responsibility of the overtaker to overtake safely. Backing out of an overtake is better than completing n unsafe overtake. I shouldn't have thought the cyclists were trying to prove anything any more than you were trying to prove anything. What were you trying to prove? As you said, they'd come off worse in a collision. Do you want that on your conscience? Or is it probably better all round to accept that while they may not have been overly courteous, it's not the end of the world to wait a bit? Just think, if you'd pulled over somewhere safe to let the traffic past, you would've had time to post a justifiably righteous rant about cyclists holding the whole job up! [/QUOTE]
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