Hi, Qiu Ennan. Would it be possible to feature this video "Road rage and cow-coloured cat", and potentially some of your others as well, in the upcoming compilation on our social networks? Thanks in advance!
Strange I wonder what led to that. Maybe the van was road raging the blue car waiting behind the cyclist. I have had a few times where drivers behind my car have given horn abuse while waiting behind a cyclist. To many driver dont have any patience. I think driving tests should include patience tests really.
Cyclists serve next to no purpose on the roads apart from putting themselves in danger. I sold my bike this year as it’s just too dangerous and all it does is cause delays on the road.
No one serves any purpose on the road apart from for their own self-benefit. Why should I drive a polluting and inefficient car everywhere when it’s just me alone?
@@QiuEnnan most of the cyclists on the road are dressed in Lycra not really going anywhere, whereas most people in cars are driving around for a reason. The amount of fuel a cyclist takes off the road just gets cancelled out with all the cars stuck behind them who have to slow down then accelerate again. Some people have to drive many miles to get to work, where they might do a job that saves thousands of other cars from being on the road. For example in the public transport industry. Yes you can do that in a bike if you are fortunate to live near your work but a lot of people have long commutes.
@@petea7323 The vast majority of drivers are not driving for that purpose. I am unconvinced that cycling does not reduce pollution - I find the amount of fuel I use when driving is basically independent of how many cyclists I encounter. I could drive everywhere (I have a full driving licence), but is that really a smart use of resources?
So the guy in the blue car didn’t do anything wrong???
I don’t know - it isn’t clear
Hi, Qiu Ennan. Would it be possible to feature this video "Road rage and cow-coloured cat", and potentially some of your others as well, in the upcoming compilation on our social networks? Thanks in advance!
Yes of course! Thanks
@@QiuEnnan Thank you so much!
Strange I wonder what led to that. Maybe the van was road raging the blue car waiting behind the cyclist. I have had a few times where drivers behind my car have given horn abuse while waiting behind a cyclist. To many driver dont have any patience. I think driving tests should include patience tests really.
Err what eh?
Cyclists serve next to no purpose on the roads apart from putting themselves in danger. I sold my bike this year as it’s just too dangerous and all it does is cause delays on the road.
No one serves any purpose on the road apart from for their own self-benefit. Why should I drive a polluting and inefficient car everywhere when it’s just me alone?
What a dumb comment! 😂
@@QiuEnnan most of the cyclists on the road are dressed in Lycra not really going anywhere, whereas most people in cars are driving around for a reason. The amount of fuel a cyclist takes off the road just gets cancelled out with all the cars stuck behind them who have to slow down then accelerate again. Some people have to drive many miles to get to work, where they might do a job that saves thousands of other cars from being on the road. For example in the public transport industry. Yes you can do that in a bike if you are fortunate to live near your work but a lot of people have long commutes.
@@petea7323 The vast majority of drivers are not driving for that purpose. I am unconvinced that cycling does not reduce pollution - I find the amount of fuel I use when driving is basically independent of how many cyclists I encounter. I could drive everywhere (I have a full driving licence), but is that really a smart use of resources?