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Just going back to that... another incident of a cyclist. Maybe the driver never looked in his mirror before opening the door, maybe he did. Why wasn't the cyclist paying attention, If it was a genuine accident, you would be very apologetic and do everything you can to help the cyclist and make sure they're okay. Another prime example of cyclists erratic behavior.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-13647541
What? The initial accident had nothing to do with the resulting injuries though? That was just a bloke thumping another bloke.
As for the cyclist "not paying attention" - what has that got to do with a car door being opened in the cyclists path? Was he supposed to be telepathic? I bent a car door all the way back to the wing when a passenger did it to me after the driver stopped at some traffic lights with a cycle lane down the side - believe me, the driver wasn't very apologetic in that instance, even when the police arrived.
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? It's an important distinction, because 'road tax' implies that it's a charge to use the road. Vehicle excise duty is nothing to do with this, it's a charge for emissions not for road dilapidation.
cyclist threads always turn childish, just like cyclists, actually kids who cycle are nearly always more considerate then their adult counterparts.
You're just trying to bump your ego and IQ by trying to be politically correct. As I say roads are designed for motorists not cyclists, don't like it? then go find your designated CYCLIST route. Plenty of them...Councils seem to spend more money on cyclists than motorists, a prime example is a local cycle track that cost in excess of £900k + here in York, guess what? No cyclists use it!