By Blurb - 30/07/2016 00:45 - United States - Dayton
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why were you in the middle? path etiquette is important.
OP was talking with their friend, and doesn't leave the house to bike often. They probably don't know bike etiquette (**** knows I don't, except that it's rude to walk in a bike lane) especially since it isn't like you get a pamphlet on the matter with your bike. Also, even if OP was to have been willfully ignoring bike etiquette, instead of not knowing it, the guy was still out of line when he yelled at them, and even more so if he did intentionally act as if he was going to hit them head on.
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OP was talking with their friend, and doesn't leave the house to bike often. They probably don't know bike etiquette (**** knows I don't, except that it's rude to walk in a bike lane) especially since it isn't like you get a pamphlet on the matter with your bike. Also, even if OP was to have been willfully ignoring bike etiquette, instead of not knowing it, the guy was still out of line when he yelled at them, and even more so if he did intentionally act as if he was going to hit them head on.
why were you in the middle? path etiquette is important.