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I'm aware of engine braking, and some were doing that, but I'm referring to drivers inching up behind and REVVING.
And when it was a dickhead in a pick-up truck, they would GAS IT. Two of them actually peeled out as they passed!
A few other drivers would intentionally block the shoulder (when there was one), so I'd either have to be behind a line of cars, or ride off the road. Several would do this to bike lanes, when there was a line at a stop sign, probably because they knew I'd fly past them without any traffic in my lane ๐
I mean, on the same ride, I was also yelled at (while I was on an MUP) by a passing van.
I 100% believe that much of this behaviour was intimidation.
Unfortunately, the bike I was riding doesn't have my usual camera on it, or I would have been able to make a compilation featuring Idiot Drivers of Durham Region and York Region.
And here I am, frustrated that bikes aren't taking the lane where I live. Instead they try to act like super pedestrians who can use the sidewalk, lane, or shoulder, and they ignore traffic signs and signals. I'd rather they were just in the road at that point. It's a stop sign every block, 25 mph road. So we're not exactly slowing down traffic with bikes. Instead I almost hit 2 of them in one trip a couple days ago because they didn't stop and came from behind cars so they were hidden until the last moment.