Young UK Driver Knocks Cyclist Down and then Tweets About It – Police Finds Out
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Young UK Driver Knocks Cyclist Down and then Tweets About It – Police Finds Out



We would like to begin this piece by saying that everybody who uses a county’s public road system should pay attention at all times, and be aware of their surroundings, regardless of their ride of choice. Drivers of four wheel vehicles blame those who prefer two wheels (motorized or not) for not paying attention and being caught off guard, while the other camp redirects it back and a kind of vicious cycle is formed.

However, this latest story from the UK really gives car drivers a bad name, after a young woman from Norfolk used her Twitter account to post about how she hit a cyclist and knocked him down.

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