Originally Posted by Daily Commute
"I stayed behind the cyclists. I fumed and I steamed, but I could do very little. . . . Cyclists, I think, had better beware. . . . So dear cyclists, please, please stay out of my way. . . ." This sounds like a threat of violence. It's worth an e-mail to the station. . . .
I think he's really saying something like: "if he was in a car I'd honk, blink my lights, ride his azz, and squeal my tires, and after I passed him like an arrow, and then I'd jerk my wheel hard and put my azz right in front of him as I gunned away, leaving him in the dust. Only, he's on a bike (going faster than I could every manage, probably because he's riding in fear some idiot like me putting tire tracks down the middle of his back), so, I'll just sit back here and fume about having to hold up a bit, blaming the cyclist rather that cities' civil engineers and politicians that have wasted citizens' taxes, satisfied that cyclists' have chosen to be at the mercy of slobs like me on these miserably designed streets and byways."