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I've been riding my pushie to Manly each day to catch the ferry to the city - Today I nearly got knocked off my bike by a farking idiot driver who didn't indicate - paid no attention at all to what what happening around them - didn't stop at a stop sign and was generally a complete knuckle-head.

I know some bike riders ride like they own the road - but I was riding safely and my was within the concrete gutter line very close to the curb.

Humph........... :)

Thanks for listening !

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Once some people get their P's, anything's fair game. Some people think their side mirrors are supposed to give you a good view of your door handles. Others think everyone's psychic and expect others to know which way their car is going to go, therefore don't use indicators at all. But my favourite drivers are the ones who have superman vision and drive at night without the headlights on.

I have a mate who is known for forgetting his headlights at night, and can't figure out why everytime he drives home from work he can't see.. then when someone flashes him, he flashes them back and says "when i flash my lights i can see way more"...he drives a crapbox corolla seca.... that's my excuse for him

Seriously, these people who drive at night with no lights on must also guess their speed because surely if you looked at your dashboard and couldn't read the instruments, you'd figure it out - what gives, I don't get it?

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