I seriously wonder sometimes - when I read an encounter like this - if these car drivers who choose to ignore or drive on despite/in spite of us have actually thought ahead to what happens after they have "shown us" or "taught us a lesson"???

Have they actually contemplated what happens when a huge chunk of metal powered by many horses taps or bumps lightly (let alone smashes into) a small bit of metal powered by one person???

Do they consider what might happen AFTER they have cut us off, made us crash into the curb or made us disappear beneath the bonnet?

I'm sure they swerve for cats and dogs... why do they gun for cyclists?

In the words of johnny farnham (I think)
"We're all someone's daughter, we're all someone's son"

Pleased you escaped this encounter unscathed Nokomis!

Rave -at-a-loss- Raven