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Keywords: cyclist law abiding lawabiding project 365 project365 stopped at red lights stoppedatredlights outdoor This is a dead ropey shot, but it was taken very early in the morning at very short notice and from inside the car! Whenever I read comments on websites talking about the vast majority of cyclists who obey all traffic laws I always said I'll start thinking about agreeing with that when I see a single cyclist, just once, stopped at a red light. Today I saw one! And here he is. :) It's such a rarity though. In fact I saw some footage on the BBC news website not long ago of a cyclist missing getting ironed out by a train by about six inches. It seemed completely obvious to me that this was the sign of someone who had simply grown accustomed to sailing through every red light they encounter and they didn't consider the implications of this on a level crossing. Anyway, that's another story - full marks to this chap. :) This is a dead ropey shot, but it was taken very early in the morning at very short notice and from inside the car! Whenever I read comments on websites talking about the vast majority of cyclists who obey all traffic laws I always said I'll start thinking about agreeing with that when I see a single cyclist, just once, stopped at a red light. Today I saw one! And here he is. :) It's such a rarity though. In fact I saw some footage on the BBC news website not long ago of a cyclist missing getting ironed out by a train by about six inches. It seemed completely obvious to me that this was the sign of someone who had simply grown accustomed to sailing through every red light they encounter and they didn't consider the implications of this on a level crossing. Anyway, that's another story - full marks to this chap. :)
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