This sort of rant is ten-a-penny--you read them all the time. The writer basically needs cycle training, as all of his problems are those of the non-assertive cyclist. Once he knows how to ride, he'll have far fewer problems with other road users. He also shows himself up by stereotyping different kinds of road users--which is pretty much the most elementary mistake anyone thinking about traffic can make.
This sort of rant is ten-a-penny--you read them all the time. The writer basically needs cycle training, as all of his problems are those of the non-assertive cyclist. Once he knows how to ride, he'll have far fewer problems with other road users. He also shows himself up by stereotyping different kinds of road users--which is pretty much the most elementary mistake anyone thinking about traffic can make.