Relates just as much to us doncha think, though someone abusing a harley rider seems a little more unlikely compared to someone being abused on a GN 125
Fear of being bashed by rage-fuelled drivers is the main reason New
Zealanders steer clear of bikes, according to a new report.
Otago University lecturers and passionate pedallers Dr Ben Wooliscroft and Alexandra Ganglmair-Wooliscroft sent out 3000 surveys to randomly selected Kiwis for their Mean Streets study focusing on attitudes to
cycling.
They received almost 600 replies which revealed an overwhelming amount of respondents stayed off two wheels because of driver behaviour. The threat of attacks far outweighed factors that could entice people to part with their car, including petrol costs, cycle lanes and easier
commutes to work.
"It's hard of me to think of a cyclist I know who hasn't been confronted by a driver in one way or another," says Wooliscroft, 42.Full story hereHe advises cyclists to "ride assertively and defensively", without
provoking drivers.
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