To the man I was within six foot of knocking off his bike:
Dear Sir, you who were wearing dark clothes and cycling at 9:45 on a wet and very dark winter’s night, with no lights on your bicycle and no reflectors on your wheel, you are most fortunate that I was going extremely slowly as I approached the traffic roundabout, and even more fortunate that my passenger spotted you and told me to STOP! You emerged from the darkness at this badly lit junction but I was able to stop within two yards of you without even a screech of brakes. You sir, are an absolute idiot, and I hope you got a scare and will buy some lights for your bike – front and back with batteries that work, will buy and wear some fluorescent clothing, and most of all, get yourself a safety helmet.
Yours faithfully,
the motorist who, thank goodness, saw you in time and did not run you over

why do people do this???
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I should have seen him; I should have stopped completely but he was just invisible – I was so lucky not to hit him, and so was he! It’s really taught me a lesson to make doubly, doubly sure nothing is coming at a junction!
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i hear you cos just last week my best friend complained of the same thing!!! It is better just to double check like you said.
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