Good summary John. You may want to add personal mood and attitude. A good mood and unconditional humility are important for safety, cyclists often being as guilty of road rage as drivers can be.
No matter how much another's behaviour might tend to enrage, this must be avoided since heightened feelings affect ones concentration and behaviour.
I can have a good argument with anyone in here as you know, but on the roads I'm a lamb, always conceding to others, giving way to all public transport, helping drivers and pedestrians with a smile, letting anyone who appears to be in a hurry have right of way etc.
It's a great way of keeping out of trouble and helping others to do the same.
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No matter how much another's behaviour might tend to enrage, this must be avoided since heightened feelings affect ones concentration and behaviour.
I can have a good argument with anyone in here as you know, but on the roads I'm a lamb, always conceding to others, giving way to all public transport, helping drivers and pedestrians with a smile, letting anyone who appears to be in a hurry have right of way etc.
It's a great way of keeping out of trouble and helping others to do the same.
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