Story here
a young UK driver posted the following to her twitter account:
"knocked a cyclist off his bike earlier, I have right of way, he doesn't even pay road tax"*
Seems she didn't realize twitter is PUBLIC, as the police have now charged her, she left the scene of an collision, and was speeding according to witnesses(and her facebook page documented numerous moving violations via photographs she took WHILE DRIVING.
*road tax was abolished in 1937, the linked story explains where the funding for roads come from(general tax), and what the "car tax" is actually for.
a young UK driver posted the following to her twitter account:
"knocked a cyclist off his bike earlier, I have right of way, he doesn't even pay road tax"*
Seems she didn't realize twitter is PUBLIC, as the police have now charged her, she left the scene of an collision, and was speeding according to witnesses(and her facebook page documented numerous moving violations via photographs she took WHILE DRIVING.
*road tax was abolished in 1937, the linked story explains where the funding for roads come from(general tax), and what the "car tax" is actually for.

). They are to stay on the left-hand side of the road, they do have right of way and if there's a situation where they're at risk, ideally they can stop and move.
from me since I'd imagine those people still work!). The idea seems to be that somehow, being licensed or registered makes cyclists better on the roads. I usually manage to shut those idiots up by pointing out that by that logic, we wouldn't have a road toll. 
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