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When good drivers do bad things. This was yesterday.

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Carl Wilson1 year ago

You've anticipated a potential problem, slow down to see if you are right? Nope, you carried on regardless. Many of your encounters could be avoided but then there's no click bait

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

the best driving music is right here

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Karl Gibson1 year ago

2 way cycle lane on one side of the road - confusing layout if you're not aware / used to it. As he was nice about it and acknowledged his mistake I think you could have returned the favour by blanking out his number plate.

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TruthOverlord1 year ago

Spot the hazard, drive into the hazard. Noble and courage or arrogant.

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CyclingPeter1 year ago

I don't understand the comments saying that Jeremy sped up or was careless. He spot the danger, he assumed the driver would stop, driver didn't initially so Jeremy had to take a last second evasive action. Driver mistake 100%.

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Jeremy Vine | thejeremyvine.bsky.social1 year ago

I think there's a confusion about 360 cameras. The lens is extremely wide, so it creates an acceleration effect as you approach a stationary object. When people say "You speeded up" they just show they don't understand this

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Road Morons1 year ago

so you proceed “confidently” when a prius with a green roundel in the windsreen ( indicating that the driver has less IQ than most pond life ) is pulling out , riding infront of a such a car with such a driver is the same as a fly following a plate of food into the microwave oven does nobody anticipate hazards any more .

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R.B. 🖕🏻1 year ago

Will you ever point out the wilful mistakes of cyclists when you see them? Happy New Year!

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Alf Garnett1 year ago

Why on earth is there a cycle lane on that side of the road, drivers don’t naturally look that way for oncoming traffic.

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Andrew 🇪🇺 🚲🏂 💙1 year ago

This is a common scenario where a driver will actively look for what may be a danger to them, & this often means they aren’t actively looking for someone on a bike. It’s a common driver-centric psychological mindset. In cities with high cycling participation drivers expect 🚲🚲

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Alex 🚴‍♀️💻👨‍🦳🇪🇺🇳🇱🇬🇧 🌍1 year ago

Hmm I am not so sure. Looks like they couldn't be bothered to indicate as well as not be ar$ed to look properly either. Lack of indicating is always an indication of a sh1te driver.

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