First passes too close and tries to startles the cyclist using their horn - moronic driving.
Then stops and comes out with verbal abuse. However, he quickly seems to change tune the moment he realises there's a camera in a public place.
Also notice his "middle of the road" fallacy. You can clearly see that the cyclist wasn't in the middle of the road; that they were using the recommended (and perfectly legal) position by all respected cycle craft authorities: primary.
That driver could have gone round him (he had enough chance) or stayed behind. Nobody says it's easy but nobody says you have to act like an arrogant child throwing his rattle out his pram. You were abusive from the start and it seems to me your ego is bigger than your IQ. Note: I am not the cyclist in question. I am just someone who thought this video might be of interest. I think your driving and your attitude are both summed up in one word: dire.
Tailgated me on the M55 motorway flashing headlights for me to get out of the way whilst I was overtaking two vehicles. Then when he overtook me he held up his mobile phone as though taking a photograph finally sped off at over 100 mph signalling a rude sign out of his window. An utter ignorant plonker!
Can't even work out what the car driver's problem is since there wasn't anything noteworthy that happened prior to the horn. I can only assume he doesn't like cyclists very much.
When was this alleged to have happened? I don't take fun of people's weight or lisp, but I do take great issue with this..
. Untaxed. Last tax expired January 1, 2009.
. MOT Status: Not MOT'd. Last MOT expired July 26, 2008.
M895 MVV is a Black 2002 Mitsubishi with a numberplate first registered in Northampton in 1994. . M895MVV has also previously been associated with G17HUG.
First passes too close and tries to startles the cyclist using their horn - moronic driving.
Then stops and comes out with verbal abuse. However, he quickly seems to change tune the moment he realises there's a camera in a public place.
Also notice his "middle of the road" fallacy. You can clearly see that the cyclist wasn't in the middle of the road; that they were using the recommended (and perfectly legal) position by all respected cycle craft authorities: primary.
That driver could have gone round him (he had enough chance) or stayed behind. Nobody says it's easy but nobody says you have to act like an arrogant child throwing his rattle out his pram. You were abusive from the start and it seems to me your ego is bigger than your IQ. Note: I am not the cyclist in question. I am just someone who thought this video might be of interest. I think your driving and your attitude are both summed up in one word: dire.