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Well, I don't condone what Oz did, but bikes *have* a place... the bike lane... cars don't have to give up any part of the road for them. Of course, they're not everywhere, but you get that. It's all about being understanding. Bike riders have to understand that they just can't get in the road of a car or truck, because it's much harder for them to stop... and on the flip side, cars and trucks have to be understanding of the fact that it's so damn easy to break a bike rider...

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yeah the mobile one is farked.... especially when your not actually driving just sitting at a red light and its your work..... and when your on your p's and your work isn't giving you many hours and your trying to afford a loan... bloody 3 points and $225...

oh yeah thats just saying it would suck if that happened to anyone

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look if cars were to drive on bike paths what do you pushies out there reakon you would say???? i am not here to bag pushies out or about running pushies off the road i just think it is fair that if we have to give up part of our road for pushies then in a democatic system you should pay like everyone else regardless if it is 10% or 50%...and as for you smashing someone tail light for getting too close to you while your on a designated space for cars to drive then that is the attitude that gets you run over in the first place

hey polishstorm I did not smash the guys tail light, he cut me off & I ended up riding into a drain & the back of the bike flicked around & smashed the tail lamp.

I would not just ride up & smash it because he was a dumb arse & cut me off, come on thats just dumb & asking 4 trouble, I can see where you r coming from too but hey I don't know if you will remember a wile ago it was tryed & there was such a big out cry they had no choice but to drop it (rego 4 bikes that is )

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