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They are much safer as they don't seem to go through red lights automatically, jump up on kerbs and weave in and out of busy rush hour traffic.
Save your cyclisting for parks, woods, hills and the weekends and spare us people that have to go to work the frustration of having to cater for your inability to follow the road laws or behave like a grown up.
A cyclist (jumping up onto the kerb) broke two of my mates ribs about 2 weeks ago and just rode off.
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and I'm a cyclist.
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Apart from me when I'm speeding on the motorway, of course.
I see so many cyclists jumping red lights down Putney Hill in the morning. Some of them actually make me wince, because they come so close to killing themselves. Fucking arseholes.
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Let alone the specific bunch of hispter cnuts who have 'Fixies' with no brakes - How in the shuddering fuck are those things legal to take on a road!?
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trying to WALK in London. Cyclists are bad, drivers are bad (especially 'professional drivers' like cabbies and lorry drivers), and even a lot of the pedestrians cause problems. I'm amazed I haven't seen far more bad accidents than I have - and I HAVE seen quite a few.
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