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Today: turning off of Black Lake Blvd. onto 5th to trudge down the hill. The Amazon delivery driver set his vehicle a half a block east. I was obliged to swing out by it some. A cyclist with a front bicycle wheel and various metal street signs loaded up had approached from the north on the east side of BLB coming off the sidewalk and turning onto 5th as well. I had just turned right as he turned left onto 5th. He expected that he had the right-of-way. he was in the East-West lane from downtown headed east back downtown. he had a whistle which he proceeded to constantly blow as if I had cut him off from the lane of traffic. BS. I had the lane from my right-hand turn onto 5th. He had entered the road from the sidewalk just after I crossed in front of him, coming from the wrong side of the street and attempting to fail to yield the right-of-way to my vehicle.

You, with your stolen property and your whistle and your feeling that your circumstance grants you special allowances can go suck an egg, or maybe choke on that stupid whistle.

Live as you can or see fit to live. Do not expect undue dispensations. Learn the rules of the road.

I was a cyclist as my main means of transportation well into my 20's. I know full well what is and isn't allowed from cyclists.

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