I'm not sure I see how suggesting that someone might want to do some cycle training would be sexist (have proudly benefitted from cycle training and am a bloke etc). Although we all know that wording it like that ^^^^^^on this forum is usually intended as a slight on someone's abilities. So perhaps a re-phrase would be that someone who has had experiences like that, as frequently as she has, might at the very least benefit from the confidence they'd gain from some advanced training on the bike?
I'm glad to hear she's physically unscathed and I'm distressed to learn that she's fed up with city riding. IMHO the driver should be reported regardless of his status as a cabbie.
I'm not sure I see how suggesting that someone might want to do some cycle training would be sexist (have proudly benefitted from cycle training and am a bloke etc). Although we all know that wording it like that ^^^^^^on this forum is usually intended as a slight on someone's abilities. So perhaps a re-phrase would be that someone who has had experiences like that, as frequently as she has, might at the very least benefit from the confidence they'd gain from some advanced training on the bike?
I'm glad to hear she's physically unscathed and I'm distressed to learn that she's fed up with city riding. IMHO the driver should be reported regardless of his status as a cabbie.