it doesn't matter...
the fact is the mentalist in the car is clearly a mentalist... minimally provoked or not, that's not how you respond to someone cutting in line...
also motorbikes are welcome to cut in line infront of cars... they pull away faster and never cause an issue.
motorbikes are also allowed to cross hatch lines when over-taking...
so, your wrong really.
EDIT:
The courts have stated that a motorcyclist is entitled to overtake a queue and is not expected to wait. However, the cyclist must do so slowly and at a speed where they can stop if a car does suddenly emerge
( , Mon 28 Sep 2015, 12:44, Share, Reply)
the fact is the mentalist in the car is clearly a mentalist... minimally provoked or not, that's not how you respond to someone cutting in line...
also motorbikes are welcome to cut in line infront of cars... they pull away faster and never cause an issue.
motorbikes are also allowed to cross hatch lines when over-taking...
so, your wrong really.
EDIT:
The courts have stated that a motorcyclist is entitled to overtake a queue and is not expected to wait. However, the cyclist must do so slowly and at a speed where they can stop if a car does suddenly emerge
( , Mon 28 Sep 2015, 12:44, Share, Reply)
^this more or less.
People do stupid things and make mistakes occasionally. Dealing with unexpected and mildly inconvenient things happening comes with the territory of operating a vehicle. Deal with it.
Flipping out is not dealing with it.
( , Mon 28 Sep 2015, 13:17, Share, Reply)
People do stupid things and make mistakes occasionally. Dealing with unexpected and mildly inconvenient things happening comes with the territory of operating a vehicle. Deal with it.
Flipping out is not dealing with it.
( , Mon 28 Sep 2015, 13:17, Share, Reply)
What I mean is, he didn't "pull away faster".
Filtering up the queue is fine, but then cutting back in right at the front and obstructing the next guy from pulling out is taking the piss.
That he then held the same guy up again and he turned out to be a nutter is clearly more bad luck than bad driving though.
( , Mon 28 Sep 2015, 14:25, Share, Reply)
Filtering up the queue is fine, but then cutting back in right at the front and obstructing the next guy from pulling out is taking the piss.
That he then held the same guy up again and he turned out to be a nutter is clearly more bad luck than bad driving though.
( , Mon 28 Sep 2015, 14:25, Share, Reply)