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Letters to a Driving Nation: Exploring the Conflict Between Drivers and Cyclists

By: Bruce Butler
Narrated by: Bruce Butler
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Why do some drivers get so annoyed by the mere presence of cyclists on their roads? Why do cyclists react to drivers the way they do?

In Letters to a Driving Nation, the author - a cyclist - explores this ongoing conflict by deconstructing real-life situations he’s experienced in his decades of cycling. These stories - some amusing, some downright scary - are intermixed with illuminating and well-researched op-eds on topics of interest to both drivers and cyclists.

This audiobook is a must-listen for both new and experienced drivers as it provides a cyclist’s perspective on how drivers should and shouldn’t interact with cyclists. Cyclists will want their family, friends, and loved ones who drive to listen to this so they can better appreciate what it is like to cycle on our roads.

©2015 Bruce Butler (P)2019 Bruce Butler
Engineering Outdoor Cycling Transportation

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