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To be honest cyclists were born to make car drivers life hard. The amount of times i get stuck behind you lot doing ur idiotic free wheel, when you dont use your feet and just go with the speed, its a 30MPH zone, but you want too sit in the middle of the road, and just cruise, and when i use my horn, i get an evil look, i dont care that your riding your bike to make our world a cleaner place, move off the middle of the road, or the amount of dead cyclists on the road will make it dirty. The amount of cyclists that have told me to carm down and stop being stuiped is amazing, im being stuiped for driving at my speed limit. What really gets me, on lordship lane when theres a abitt of traffic, and you dont want to sit about, you all try to get past the TINYEST gaps, the amount of times you have hit my bloody mirror is AMAZING, I hope this clears it up, that you can be more of a idiot then us car drives, MOVE OVER, and let the car pass :)
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In an earlier post DulwichMoan said:


"I Think Im A Good Driver, When On The Road I Treat Other Cyclist's As Another Car."


I'm going to ignore the first part, and concentrate on the second. Do you expect another car to move over and let you pass, just because you don't think they're driving fast enough?


Actually, you probably do.


There should clearly be an IQ test to hold a driving licence.

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> On another thread this person claims to be a

> police driver...incredulous really.



Old troll boy said "Seeing As I Work For The Police Force And Drive The Police Cars All Day" he might work for the police but he doesn't claim to be a police officer (thank goodness) he's probably just a drone that spins a spanner in a Met garage, or just delivers cars to them...either way a cretin of the highest order

StraferJack Wrote:

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> I'm sure another user has Been Fond Of Using

> Capital Letters For Each Word recently - but I

> can't track down who

>

> (Moan hasn't on this thread, but often does)


Maddening Isn't It? Must Be Enough To Wake You Up In The Middle Of The Night Screaming (Or Holding A Conversation With Yourself).

What makes me laugh is that many car drivers who complain about cyclists are really fat and unhealthy.


I laugh when I see the lumpy cab drivers who take pleasure in passing within half an inch of your bike to terrify you, nearly have a coronary when a cyclist tells them to eff off, or stops in front of them at the ASB.


And it makes me wonder how many of these unhealthy, overweight, psychotic drivers would react if a fit and healthy cyclist dragged them out of their tin box at the lights.


How hard are they without their metal box to protect them?


Just a thought.


I'm unlikely to be pulling anyone anywhere, but some of the hard looking guys whose lives you car drivers put in danger every day, look like they may take exception on occasion!


So DulwichMoan, get your lardy arse on a bike, before you get it pummelled!

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