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My point is that I see people in high performance cars driving like lunatics every day.
Going through red lights on roundabouts is the main one. They think just because the light has only just changed to red, there will be enough of a delay on the opposing set of lights for them to get through safely. There isn't and I've lost count of the number of near misses I've seen recently.
We need more jam sandwiches on our roads; that'll make these beemer drivers think twice before running a red light.
My point is that I see people in high performance cars driving like lunatics every day.
Going through red lights on roundabouts is the main one. They think just because the light has only just changed to red, there will be enough of a delay on the opposing set of lights for them to get through safely. There isn't and I've lost count of the number of near misses I've seen recently.
We need more jam sandwiches on our roads; that'll make these beemer drivers think twice before running a red light.
And your point is, cars and bikes can be just as bad as each other, IMO?
A lot of bikes in London have no concept of red lights or crossings, I have nearly been hit and shouted at on a number of occasions.
My point is that I see people in high performance cars driving like lunatics every day.
Going through red lights on roundabouts is the main one. They think just because the light has only just changed to red, there will be enough of a delay on the opposing set of lights for them to get through safely. There isn't and I've lost count of the number of near misses I've seen recently.
We need more jam sandwiches on our roads; that'll make these beemer drivers think twice before running a red light.
I've seen far more cyclists take chances at red lights than car drivers. If cyclists are brain-dead enough to think that they'll win in a collision, let them carry on taking those risks.
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