Right Winger
Registered User
- Messages
- 293
Not quite. The eejits in cars are on a mission to suit themselves. The eejits in Lycra are on a mission to save the planet too.Other stressors include eejits in cars who think they own the road and have that special glow of self-righteous entitlement that comes with their mission to get to the shop for the pint of milk in the fastest time possible.
No. It's the eejits in Lycra who clothe their self-interest in duty and self serving environmental twaddle. The eejits in cars are just that, eejits.Not alone do they think they have the right to be inconsiderate to cyclists, they think it's actually their duty to do so.
Increasingly, less and less the case.We could continue with this back and forward basing cyclists and motorists but it's pointless. Motorist dominate the roads and the roads are configured for their needs and not cyclists.
Cue the violinsCyclists are the poor relation here.
Equitable as defined by cyclists presumablyMost cyclists want a more equitable (and safer) environment.
Ahem, back at post #1, this was started by a reference to that guy in Germany who is quoted approvingly as saying: '...and what he calls a brand-specific “asshole factor”, with statistics indicating BMWs and Audis most often parked illegally.'And most are not lycra wearing eco warrior car haters. Most are car drivers. I really don't see why there is such bitterness and hatred from your posts.
Bitterness and hatred anyone, eh?
Last edited: