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Old 08-07-12 | 02:43 PM
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Camilo
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Originally Posted by NOS88
Big Terry's post on the near head collision reminded me of what happened while driving my car yesterday. I was in a turn left only lane and still moving. In the lane to the right of me there was a line of cars already stopped for the red light. Suddenly, without warning (no turn signal) a car starts to pull out in front of me (BTW, it was dark and the car had no lights on). I slammed on the brakes and came inches from broad siding the guy. I had to leave my lane to keep from hitting him. Now drum roll please... it was a police officer in his cruiser. Man, was he apologetic. He said he was really sorry and was pre-occupied thinking about something else. I took great pleasure in being able to smile and say, "That's OK. Just be careful out there. Oh, and turn on your lights; it's dark now." I think as little as five years ago I would have wanted to berate the guy to make him feel like crap. Kind of a payback for the discomfort the fight or flight response he triggered caused in me. These days, I'm feeling a bit more tolerant. AND, I think cycling has something to do with it. I get my daily aggressions and anger out while climbing or sprinting.

I also know that while riding earlier this year I almost clipped another rider because I didn't give him warning while passing. Why? Wish I knew. At that time and place, I just didn't think to do it. So the real pi$$er is that even I make mistakes.
Well I hope he's not one of the officious jerks that seem to be driving cruisers around here pulling people over for petty reasons, just as an excuse to run their name through the system. My wife was pulled over and delayed nearly 45 minutes for a burned out driving light IN BROAD DAYLIGHT. I was pulled over for changing lanes over a solid line (barely - the line had just changed from broken stripes to solid), in stopped traffic at a red light. Trivial infractions both, and of absolutely no safety issue. But they have to waste our time and only to have an invalid excuse to run tags. Yea, serious business for those guys. I can't tell you how many times I see them with a cell phone glued to their ear, changing lanes w/o signaling, etc.
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