Driving north over the harbour bridge the other day on the way to work and some guy pulled out of the side road (Shelly Beach Road?) without looking and nearly knocked me over. I was tempted to put my fist through his window he was that damned close - I couldn't understand why he was so blind, unless he was deliberately ignoring me.
The surprising thing was when I got in to work the guy who sits next to me said "Was that you on the bike over the bridge? I was behind you - I couldn't believe that guy pulling out on you like that". Nice to know it wasn't just my imagination!
I've been riding in NZ for about 3 months now and that's the first serious incident I've had, but I've lost count of the number of times I've seen people pull out or change lane without indicating. Are we being put at risk every day? No. Are we being put at risk too often? Yes.
Remember to never split an infinitive. The passive voice should never be used. Do not put statements in the negative form. Proofread carefully to see if you words out. And don't start a sentence with a conjugation. (William Safire)
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