[Baltimore Spokes: Probably a bit too long video and transcript but generally coverage of everyone’s POV on sharing the road was well presented sans one, the scoff law cyclists. While I understand the rational of cycling advocates unwillingness to "justify" the scoff law cyclists but still, mass civil disobedience is a form of protest but a protest of what some how alludes the press attention. (Hint: I am looking for a group of volunteers willing to stand in front of stampeding bulls. No volunteers? Hmmm… I wounder why people think standing in front of a bunch of cued cars getting ready to speed off is a completely unrelated experience from having bulls stampeding by you? )]
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LIZ HAYES: Nathan and Simon are well aware of the aggression they face. Every moment they’re on the road they must be alert for the next assault.
LIZ HAYES: Are you trying to tell me there are drivers who deliberately try to frighten you, to run you off the road?
NATHAN BESH: Without a doubt.
SIMON HOOKHAM: Absolutely. Hit the horn right when they’re right at your shoulder, that sort of thing.
NATHAN BESH: And also deliberately push us into other lanes and literally run us off the road.
LIZ HAYES: They just hate you being on the road?
NATHAN BESH: Some seem that way, yes.
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https://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=1026252oldId.2010031714183844
