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31-10-2014, 01:48 PM | #11 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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Its bull**** if you ask me.
I'm sick of these arrogant bike riders riding in the lane instead of on the shoulder because they are scared of getting a puncture, that's all its about. FFS get off the road and keep left. There are plenty of roads that do not accommodate this law and there is no bearing on how far left the bike rider must keep, as far as I'm concerned the bike rider should be as close to the left of the road as possible, or within half a metre. Half the idiots that live in my area are all over the place so by the time you get to them they could have moved a metre either way anyhow, whats the driver supposed to do, put the car on a full lock into other traffic because old mate riding up the hill is snaking to keep the pace. The way its going everyone will need a camera on their left mirror facing forward and back.
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