As a cyclist, and a motorist, I encourage us all to question where our road rage comes from.
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Most importantly, are we remembering cyclists reduce congestion?
Yes, they can be a pain if we have to wait for a few minutes to be able to pass them.
Yes, they can add a few seconds to your drive through a green light.
Yes, sometimes you will have to stop suddenly if they lose their balance.
However, overall, other drivers slow our journeys down more than riders do, because most of the time, we can pass cyclists without having to cross the centre line.
They ride parallel to vehicle queues, instead of making them longer.
I noticed this point was reinforced time and time again to our future urban planners, when I spent three months at the Auckland University School of Architecture and Planning, before studying journalism.
So next time you go to wave your fist at a cyclist, remember, most of the time they're doing us all a favour.