Interview with the Head of U.C.A.S. (Urban Cyclists Against Stopping)
Briefly

But what if you're up against a red light? Will you stop? No. What if a pedestrian has the right of way? Will you stop? No. What if a small child, clutching her caregiver's hand, is directly in your path? Will you stop? No.
You won't cut her any slack? No. If I hit her, that's on her. You chose to shop while old, lady. I'm a cyclist. I can't stop.
Read at The New Yorker
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