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Around here I'd say the worst offenders are:


Addison Lee / anything with a minicab sticker on the back

BMWs (entry-level car for the label-dependent; account for at least a third of my near-misses on the bike)

Mothers on the school run (usually in big cars, distracted by their kids and on local journeys so don't pay attention)

Male cyclists who wear all the cycling gear

White vans

Black cabs

Young guys with b@lls tied to the accelerator

Ms B Wrote:

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> Around here I'd say the worst offenders are:

>

> Addison Lee / anything with a minicab sticker on

> the back

> BMWs (entry-level car for the label-dependent;

> account for at least a third of my near-misses on

> the bike)

> Mothers on the school run (usually in big cars,

> distracted by their kids and on local journeys so

> don't pay attention)

> Male cyclists who wear all the cycling gear

> White vans

> Black cabs

> Young guys with b@lls tied to the accelerator


Ermm...


You forgot:


Turbo bitch from hell.

You know the one; white vauxhall nova, fluffy toys, steering wheel cover, whitney blasting and all the while cutting you up on the inside/outside/front/back at 50+mph


Any colour/age/shape applies

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Turbo bitch from hell.

> You know the one; white vauxhall nova, fluffy

> toys, steering wheel cover, whitney blasting and

> all the while cutting you up on the

> inside/outside/front/back at 50+mph

>

> Any colour/age/shape applies


Disagree with the last part. They are middle aged, blonde and have a really scary look in their eyes.

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