I apologize for frightening you.
When you walked into the crosswalk in front of me, I thought that you would keep going into my lane, so I prepared to go behind you. Instead, you stopped to let me pass, and it seemed like I was aiming for you. You yelled at me, which was only reasonable.
What I should have done is to stop or slow down until it was clear whether you would be in my lane, and then either go in front of you or stop to let you cross. My bad, and again, I'm sorry.
When you walked into the crosswalk in front of me, I thought that you would keep going into my lane, so I prepared to go behind you. Instead, you stopped to let me pass, and it seemed like I was aiming for you. You yelled at me, which was only reasonable.
What I should have done is to stop or slow down until it was clear whether you would be in my lane, and then either go in front of you or stop to let you cross. My bad, and again, I'm sorry.
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Date: 2009-06-04 07:44 pm (UTC)I think bicycling has made me a better driver -and- a better pedestrian, because it's made me a lot more attentive to traffic conditions in general.
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Date: 2009-06-04 07:44 pm (UTC)Definitely. And I was a fairly obsessive driver to begin with.