I'm not playing hypotheticals with you, just pointing out you can't expect a car to slow down to 20 or 30 when cresting a hill 'just in case'.
See, the way you are responding is half the problem - you only see it from a cyclists perspective. The other half of the problem are the car drivers that only see it from a cars perspective.
I'm not 'the enemy' here, not should anyone be - as I mentioned in my last post it's the 'us v them' mentality from both sides that is the problem - you are clearly displaying that from your cycling side as others here are from the cars perspective.
This thread, like every conversation on the topic is pointless because one eyed cyclists can't see the other side and one eyed motorists can't see the other side - no amount of debating this will change those points of view, so why keep going on about it?
That's all I'll say on the topic as it really is a complete waste of time. I know how I drive and how I treat cyclists - the same way I would like to be treated when on a bike. We all know that isn't going to be the case in every situation, so you just ride/drive to stay alive and do it all again another day. ANY activity on an open public road is inherently dangerous, and in reality is probably the most danger we put ourselves in day to day.
As I mentioned, when I rode a bike, I looked out for myself, as I now do when riding a motor bike - I assume everyone else is out to kill me and ride accordingly. To do it any other way is asking for trouble IMO and being injured or killed just to prove a point about who is technically right in a given situation is just plain dumb.
I don't care if you agree or not - I don't post my thoughts here for any personal affirmation, just putting my 2 cents in as everyone does.
Over and out on this topic for me.



				
				
				
				
				
			
				
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