Farlsborough wrote:People riding horses who think this qualifies them as traffic officers. "Go round, go round", waving their arms in the most patronising of ways. P*ss off. I'll go round when I feel like going round - my mode of transport is 3 times as wide as yours and it's a narrow country lane. I'm not going to risk being taken out by a rural rude boy in a souped up mitsubishi just because the sound of my engine irks your diddums of a pony.
On a similar note cyclists who use the pavements, sometimes whole families of them, and expect pedestrians to get out of the way for them. I don't. I make eye contact with the father and keep my course. The council spent tens of thousands of pounds putting a cycle path along the road from here into town. Does anyone use it? Nah. I may start using it to walk on.
Oh, and groups of racing cyclists who think that they have a perfect right to clog up the road and create a long tailback while they chat to each other. God forbid anyone beep them to remind them it's a road.
Gosh,that's quite a bit of bile
