The sad thing about the programme is the same can be levelled at most of the drivers featured too.
Making the whole exercise a completely pointless waste of time.
He was chosen because he was an objectionable arsehole.
Therefore great rabid frothing mouth fodder to keep the viewer watching for the whole hour.
If it were one of NSC's geeks sitting there speaking sense about all road users, we wouldn't still be discussing the programme now.
The question...
The point about that issue people aren't seeing, is at the junction the cabbie had a cyclist on his outside, too.
So the cabbie was boxed in by cyclists and had to manoeuver right, left then right again, just to get away from the lights.
A terrible terrible TV programme.
I copied my big post...
I think the programme was more a reflection on the sad decline of the BBC, which I love.
It was basically an hour of x-rated bicycle You've Been Framed.
The point, that's obvious to everyone already, was made in 5 mins and drawn out over the next 55.
Desperately using the grief of a mother to...
Not holding out much hope for this.
I can't help thinking it's going to be cyclists riding badly, and drivers over reacting.
I'm going for 5 mins before I'm siding with the car.
But as it's a perennial NSC topic let the binfest begin.