Reader Letters: Red-light rage and used car dealers
Your correspondence
Light the way
Barry Borman asks what can be done about cyclists who thump the cars of drivers who tell them they have jumped a red light (“Seeing red”, Letters, November 13). The practical answer is nothing. A more useful question is how a large minority of cyclists and a smaller but significant minority of drivers can be prevented from ignoring traffic lights.
Nick Marlow, Richmond, southwest London
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Slow off the mark
In common with many car drivers, Mike Pinker (“Chain reaction”, Letters, November 13) doesn’t seem to be aware that filtering a motorcycle though stationary or slow-moving traffic is legal.
Robin Martin, Bristol
Keep guessing
Drivers should realise that while they might be stuck in traffic, not all road users are. Having to second-guess what car, lorry or bus drivers might do because they haven’t checked their mirrors before manoeuvring is scary.
David Hicks, Colchester
Missing by a mile
While browsing a main dealer’s used cars, I noticed the information on the windscreens gave all sorts of detail … except the mileage. Do any readers know why?
Kevin Platt, Walsall