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Old June 21st, 2015, 04:50 PM   #1
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MOTM - July '15
Why do riders have such bad attitudes?

Most of you don't have this problem, but one thing I detest about other people on bikes is how surprised they are that people sometimes actively try to kill them, or how they're unwilling to admit that they've made mistakes. I'm no professional anything, but I think that if riders had better attitudes, an asston more people would be riding and a much smaller percentage of them would be dead every year.

Here's how I see it. I knew the risks when I signed up. I practice emergency braking and make sure my bike is in order and wear my gear and don't act like a ********, needing to feel like a big man and confronting everyone who looks at me funny. When someone pulls out in front of me, I forgive them. I'm prepared for them. When someone swerves around me aggressively, I don't chase them down. Maybe I'll report their plate, but honestly, who cares?

What do you guys think?
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