John Ponting said:
That isn't restricted to yelling at cyclists; I've been accused of cycling too fast, motorbiking too fast and driving too fast. I've even been accused of suddenly appearing from 'behind the sun'. <snip>
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ISIDSYM is shared by cyclist and motorcyclist alike and, I believe, for similar reasons - they are both small and they both perform outside of the average understanding, and they both like to gain benefits from their manouverability.
Does anybody have any non confrontational comments? Agreement isn't a prerequisite.
Haha, it took me a while to link ISIDSYM with SMIDSY
I particularly like the way that you have expressed
"they are both small and they both perform outside of the average understanding" I think that phrase sums up exactly why most drivers don't know why motorbikes / cycles do things that they do.
Lots of non-bikers think that leaning deep into corners is dangerous, as if the bike will suddenly fall over. There is also a lot of misunderstanding of a bikes road position, as if we must stick ridgidly to the centre (or left, if we are talking cycles) of the lane, and to be anywhere else is reckless, dangerous or rude.
Most people who do not understand what the bike is doing behave totally normally, and deal with the situation without drama. Some minority of drivers literally attack what they don't understand, and use their vehicles as weapons to intimidate and muscle
their way around.