Letters to a Driving Nation: Exploring the Conflict between Drivers and Cyclists

Nonfiction, Sports, Cycling
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Author: Bruce Butler ISBN: 9780994953803
Publisher: Bruce Butler Publication: November 27, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bruce Butler
ISBN: 9780994953803
Publisher: Bruce Butler
Publication: November 27, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Why do some drivers get so annoyed by the mere presence of cyclists on their roads? Why do cyclists react the way they do?

In Letters to a Driving Nation, the author – a cyclist - explores this ongoing conflict, by de-constructing real-life situations he’s experienced in his decades of cycling. These stories – some amusing, some downright scary - are intermixed with illuminating and well-researched op-eds on topics of interest to both drivers and cyclists.

This book is a must-read for both new and experienced drivers as it provides a cyclist’s perspective on how drivers should and shouldn’t interact with cyclists. Cyclists will want their family, friends, and loved ones who drive to read this so they can get a better appreciation for what it is like to be a cyclist on our roads.

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Why do some drivers get so annoyed by the mere presence of cyclists on their roads? Why do cyclists react the way they do?

In Letters to a Driving Nation, the author – a cyclist - explores this ongoing conflict, by de-constructing real-life situations he’s experienced in his decades of cycling. These stories – some amusing, some downright scary - are intermixed with illuminating and well-researched op-eds on topics of interest to both drivers and cyclists.

This book is a must-read for both new and experienced drivers as it provides a cyclist’s perspective on how drivers should and shouldn’t interact with cyclists. Cyclists will want their family, friends, and loved ones who drive to read this so they can get a better appreciation for what it is like to be a cyclist on our roads.

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