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Will you be deleting this thread also?
Post #1, a fair mix of idiot cyclists and drivers.
Post #2, As I said in the thread you deleted. Even if you are in the right or have the right of way that does not give you the right to intentionally cause an accident. The driver of the vehicle I believe was wrong in this instance, but, the cyclist had plenty of time to stop and/or take evasive action, he made no attempt to avoid the collision. The cyclist stopped peddling I would estimate 150 feet from the intersection? He was not even at the intersection (Keep clear line) when the vehicle begins his turn and the second cyclist warns the cyclist to look out. The vehicle driver may have been wrong but the cyclist caused the collision.
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