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As an intermittent cyclist, I can only say that paranoia strikes deep. What is obvious to you is unknowable to a guy on a bike. The person is instinctively protecting themself.Driving home late tonight through the inner city, after dark... I was at an intersection, and I was stopped, and I did see the cyclist so I stopped, it was also a stop sign anyway
Out of the blue she puts her arm out as if to remind me, as if I wasn't planning to stop, but I was planning to stop! I had seen her!
That almost made me angry, I almost felt like saying something, warm weather meant an open window... Basically it just bugs me, is trust in other people that low, let me repeat I was stopped!
That's my rant for the evening, short and sweet this time, why are people like that? I've had similar things happen before, where I was aware and someone seemed to think that I wasn't aware of a situation...
I use hand signals when there is a car present.Wonder if she was making the hand signal for "stop" like drivers did before turn signals & brakelights. I do that sometimes while cycling; a lot of cyclists breeze through lights & whatnot like no one is there.
Every year we have the World Naked Bike Ride. It began as a protest against drivers who "didn't see" the cyclists right in front of them and so caused accidents.
I'm over it really, it also just simply startled me as it came out of the blue, the trust thing still bothers me a little, yet I sense that trust has gone down in general anyway in all sorts of areas...