Does anyone else agree that the cage in the video has the right rear brake light out?
I think I see it dark as the brakes come on and it's coming over.
This is clearly a case of "me first" by the cager, and *in my opinion* the cyclist should have anticipated it. He was back far enough to grant it without issue. The cage is also accelerating toward a red light, to make room to come over into the cyclist lane (and indicating the cyclist is seen). This is a clear indication of "I'm coming over. Watch out". If seen on a daily basis, which the text implies, then the lack of anticipation, and lack of granting it (or prepardness for it) is an issue for the cyclist to consider.
My .02: The cage decided he had room to go first, pushed his " me first" button in his brain from long use of practice, and then changed his mind when he saw how close the cycle was coming in (still coming in). ie: He "chickened out". Because he did this, and because the cyclist manouvered in the remaining room, there was no collision.
Is the cager stupid? Yup. Agressive? Yup, probably from practice. Can I say the same about the cyclist?
Yup.
It could have ended very differently. Luckily (a term I dont like in cycle operations) they both walked away, both probably a bit butt-hurt, but unharmed.
Now, amp it up with a steel toe or a gun. Go ahead and think about war.
About the brake light out. Some cars (dunno about this one) have a fault in the design of the circuitry so that if a signal lamp goes out, the others dont wink anymore when signaled. The other lamps come on, but dont wink. One of my newer, cheaper cycles does this even today.
I'm allowing for the possibility that mr. carger did actually signal, but it did not work on the car circuits.
It does not change the stupid factor on both sides.
* Last updated by: mebgardner on 11/9/2013 @ 9:42 AM *
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