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  • #16
    Should the bicyclist have been doing this in traffic?

    'he stops then backs up on his bike to get a good look in my window'

    Me thinks not.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by echat11 View Post
      Should the bicyclist have been doing this in traffic?

      'he stops then backs up on his bike to get a good look in my window'

      Me thinks not.
      Maybe the cyclist was nearly knocked of his bike by someone on a phone whilst driving? Drivers do not need to be holding their phones on the move or in traffic its against the law and dangerous Read how many innocents are killed or maimed by drivers using phones?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by wales01man View Post

        Maybe the cyclist was nearly knocked of his bike by someone on a phone whilst driving? Drivers do not need to be holding their phones on the move or in traffic its against the law and dangerous Read how many innocents are killed or maimed by drivers using phones?
        I'm not making excuses for drivers using phones. I'm saying the 'bicyclist' shouldn't be making the maneuver he / she made in traffic. Let me put it in context, I saw a motorcyclist do a 'wheelie' in moving traffic, there wasn't any distance between him and cars, sole reason, to show off to a fellow motorcyclist.

        I half went to report it online, I had no proof, only it the Council cameras had picked it up. So decided not to proceed.

        So that is the 'context' of my comment.

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        • #19
          Thank you for coming back to let us know. It seems like the best result you could have hoped for as Manxman says.

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