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I REALLY wish I'd had a cam on my bike today.
A friend and I rode out to the Peak District and back. We were passed by cars going right over (not touching, miles over) double white solid lines more than 30 times. Twice cars had to brake and swerve in between us as a car came the other way around a bend (hence the solid lines).
Not one of the above cars waited so much as one second behind us - I heard them approaching and they drove straight past over the lines.
Down a hill under a bridge the road narrowed, and is signed 'oncoming cars in the middle of the road'. A 4x4 overtook us as a car was coming up the hill, he only just avoided a head on collision by again swerving back in at the last moment.
On the way home a car passed us just before a bend completely on the wrong side of the road, another cyclists came around the bend, had to swerve heavily and nearly ended up in the ditch. His language showed how close he came to being hurt.
That's just one ride on one day, and I haven't even mentioned other minor incidents such as close passes.
Not ONE of the above drivers was being 'held up' by us in any way, they simply drove straight past us illegally, ignoring the obvious danger. All they had to do was wait a few seconds while we'd rounded a bend or crested a hill and passing would have been completely safe. (As plenty of other cars did).
It was unbelievable how people put themselves and others in danger for absolutely no reason. |
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