C
Camilo
Guest
Like most of us, I occassionally encounter rude drivers who just want
to give me grief. It often is in situations where I am not even
impeding them at all.
There certainly are situations where, given my right to ride on the
road but slow speed, I cause some inconvenience and delay to
motorists. The great majority of drivers just deal with it and go on
their way. Occasionally somebody gets ****** and yells or honks - or
does something dangerous.
It's interesting that in my town it is not uncommon for slow moving
vehicles such as excavation equipment (e.g. back hoe, front loader,
etc) to drive on the city streets as slow speed, often similar to
cycling speed.
I NEVER see or hear any motorist yelling, honking, or cutting off
equipment going as slow as a bicyclist.
Next time I get yelled at by a motorist for going too slow in the
traffic lane, if I get a chance, my rejoinder won't be my usual
"ignore them" or "f&%# you buddy", but instead, I'll just calmly ask
them if they are rude like that to the backhoes and front end loaders
on the road.
I like this idea because the times I don't keep my mouth shut, I tend
to say something rude and inflamatory in return. This will give me
something productive to say, and maybe even get a motorist thinking.
Just a thought.
to give me grief. It often is in situations where I am not even
impeding them at all.
There certainly are situations where, given my right to ride on the
road but slow speed, I cause some inconvenience and delay to
motorists. The great majority of drivers just deal with it and go on
their way. Occasionally somebody gets ****** and yells or honks - or
does something dangerous.
It's interesting that in my town it is not uncommon for slow moving
vehicles such as excavation equipment (e.g. back hoe, front loader,
etc) to drive on the city streets as slow speed, often similar to
cycling speed.
I NEVER see or hear any motorist yelling, honking, or cutting off
equipment going as slow as a bicyclist.
Next time I get yelled at by a motorist for going too slow in the
traffic lane, if I get a chance, my rejoinder won't be my usual
"ignore them" or "f&%# you buddy", but instead, I'll just calmly ask
them if they are rude like that to the backhoes and front end loaders
on the road.
I like this idea because the times I don't keep my mouth shut, I tend
to say something rude and inflamatory in return. This will give me
something productive to say, and maybe even get a motorist thinking.
Just a thought.