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For the first time I saw an inconsiderate driver of a Yeti. Drove far too close and was tooting aggressivly at a cyclist who had started across a roundabout before the Yeti left his starting blocks. There was no other way the cyclist could have done anything else as far as I could see.

It's so unusual to see skodas in general being driven in such a manner, much less the (designed for the thinking driver) Yeti.

No need for that regardless on the situation.

For the first time I saw an inconsiderate driver of a Yeti. Drove far too close and was tooting aggressivly at a cyclist who had started across a roundabout before the Yeti left his starting blocks. There was no other way the cyclist could have done anything else as far as I could see.

It's so unusual to see skodas in general being driven in such a manner, much less the (designed for the thinking driver) Yeti.

Must have borrowed the Yeti for the day, or trying one out :whew:

A Yeti having a public tantrum with a cyclist is not good at all. Naughty Yeti.

Yeti hire car?

Brimma riding the bicycle? :happy:

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Not unless he has grown his hair.

I am fully convinced it was a major contribution to cyclo/car antagonism.

I'm not always on the side of the pedal pushers, but I thought the guy was doing it right.

However it was Wisbech. Perhaps I should have mentioned that earlier.

Ah, Wisbech! They don't just live in the fens (great empty spaces), they have it between their ears :rofl:

Ah, Wisbech! They don't just live in the fens (great empty spaces), they have it between their ears :rofl:

And they don't own umbrellas.

They use a Asda carrier bag on their head instead.

at least with six fingers on each hand they can keep a good grip on the handlebars

Sounds like Burnley FC supporters (to a Blackburn fan, that is).

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