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If you are a Lamborghini owner, you might want to stay away from cyclists like him

If you are a Lamborghini owner, you might want to stay away from cyclists like him

RchLuvSlly

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I believe owning a Lamborghini is surely a proud thing for pretty much everyone in the world. When you drive a car like the Aventador, for example, passers-by will most likely think that you're one hell of a successful person - besides the natural jealousy that follows after.

 

It seems not everyone can contain their 'feelings' when they come across such successful people. The cyclist in the video is perhaps a good example.

 

While the driver of the black Lamborghini Aventador is trying to pass the road, this cyclist simply stops right in front of the car. Even worse, the cyclist stares down on the owner and even scolds him.

 

I can't seem to figure out if it's because the elderly cyclist thinks that others should respect him instead of him respecting others or that he thinks car drivers should always prioritise cyclists.

 

Or, perhaps this cyclist just doesn't really like cars after all, which is why he is riding a bicycle in the first place?




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The cyclist is always right...especially when they are taking their own sweet time cycling right in front of your car and there's no space on your left or right to overtake.

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