This next incident took place in the British capital of London last week and involved a group of cyclists and an Audi A7.
If you guys don't understand what's going on here, let us tell you that intersections in London have cycle boxes where cyclists can stop while waiting at the red light. The cars are supposed to be behind them, but this Audi A7 driver decided he wants to be as far forward as he could in order to get a quick jump off the line.
One of the cyclists stares him down and gets in his face, but the Audi shoot off, nearly running the cyclist over his foot. He catches up to the car at the next intersection where a passenger gets out of the car and pushed the cyclist.
Who do you guys think is worse here? Are cyclists better because they don't pollute, or are we slowly turning London into Mumbai. Also, there the little fact that cars owners pay for the roads to some extent. But the A7 driver is so aggressive it's hard to side with him.
One of the cyclists stares him down and gets in his face, but the Audi shoot off, nearly running the cyclist over his foot. He catches up to the car at the next intersection where a passenger gets out of the car and pushed the cyclist.
Who do you guys think is worse here? Are cyclists better because they don't pollute, or are we slowly turning London into Mumbai. Also, there the little fact that cars owners pay for the roads to some extent. But the A7 driver is so aggressive it's hard to side with him.