A furious 無線で通信する presenter was called a 'f******' idiot and 'nutter' by cyclists after she lambasted them for riding two by two in 前線 of her on a country road.
Chellce AJ had been 運動ing along the 跡をつける before she was 軍隊d to pull over because the pair 辞退するd to cycle in 選び出す/独身 とじ込み/提出する.
The 運転者, who was 'literally shaking', spoke 怒って to camera asking whether she was 'in the wrong'.
But a little-known 主要道路s Code 条項 誘発するd social マスコミ 使用者s to 答える/応じる 説 厳密に speaking she was 'wrong' - even if the 遭遇(する) was 'annoying'.
In her ビデオ, she explained: 'I'm on a country 小道/航路 and there's a guy cycling and someone cycling next to him so there's two of them literally in the middle of the road.'
But before she could finish her 宣告,判決, the Manchester-bred presenter was interrupted by one of the cyclists who shouted 'f*****' idiot.
The two 交流d angry words and 審議d the '支配するs of the road' with the cyclist 告発する/非難するing Chellce of 事実上の/代理 like she 'owns the road' because she is in a 'big flashy car'.
Since the ビデオ was uploaded to Instagram on Monday it has received a number of comments.

The 運転者, who was 'literally shaking', spoke 怒って to camera asking whether she was 'in the wrong'

Before she could finish her 宣告,判決, the Manchester-bred presenter was interrupted by one of the cyclists who shouted 'f*****' idiot

The two 交流d angry words and 審議d the '支配するs of the road' with the cyclist 告発する/非難するing Chellce of 事実上の/代理 like she 'owns the road' because she is in a 'big flashy car'
Many people have 言及/関連d part of 支配する 66 of the 主要道路 Code which says while cyclists must 'be considerate of the needs of other road 使用者s', they can 'ride two abreast and it can be safer to do so'.
New 支配するs introduced in January 2022 許す - and advise - cyclists to ride in the centre of 小道/航路s on quieter roads, in slower-moving traffic, and when approaching junctions, to make themselves as 明白な as possible.
But the code also says cyclists should be aware of people 運動ing behind them and 許す them to 追いつく when it is 安全な to do so.
答える/応じるing to Chellce AJ's ビデオ, one person said: 'You're technically in the wrong.
'See 支配する 66 of the 主要道路 code. It can also be safer for the cyclists, probably 特に on a country road.'
Another person said: 'Read the 主要道路 code, you are clueless.'
While a third 追加するd: 'Why do you think you're more important than somebody else?'
However, someone 実証するd the 失望/欲求不満, 説: 'Yes you are wrong but I feel you it is annoying.'

Many people have 言及/関連d part of 支配する 66 of the 主要道路 Code which says while cyclists must 'be considerate of the needs of other road 使用者s', they can 'ride two abreast and it can be safer to do so'

Since the vide o was uploaded to Instagram on Monday it has received a number of comments. Pictured: Chellce AJ

Chellce AJ is a 無線で通信する presenter and co-owner of Strawberry 無線で通信する who grew up in Manchester

In London, cyclists take advantage of the 主要道路 Code 支配するs which encourage them to travel in the middle of the road
Social マスコミ 使用者s also seemed 公正に/かなり 分裂(する) on the 問題/発行する, with 56 per cent of more than 3,700 投票者s on a 投票 説 Chellce AJ was not in the wrong - and 44 per cent 説 she was.
The results (機の)カム in after the presenter 記録,記録的な/記録するd herself 説 furiously: 'It's a country road and you're cycling as a two.
'Everybody knows you cycle in 選び出す/独身 とじ込み/提出する.'
The cyclist 答える/応じるd 説 he had been 'riding this road for years' to which Chellce AJ said she had been '運動ing this road for years'.
He then shouted 'Sorry - I didn't realise you run the 血まみれの roads.'
There were a few 支持者s who left comments such as one who said 'More する権利を与えるd cyclists' and another who 追加するd 'Cyclists do my 長,率いる in!'
まっただ中に the new 支配するs which (機の)カム into 影響 in January 2022, many 運転者s complained about cyclists deliberately hogging the centre of the road and 原因(となる)ing pile-ups of traffic behind them.
Steve Bulley, the 副/悪徳行為 大統領,/社長 of the Dorchester 議会 of 商売/仕事, said a group of cyclists stayed in the centre of the road for eight miles.
He vented: 'The day cyclist took over the roads. This lots 辞退するd to let cars past for 8 miles looking 支援する and laughing. #cycling #HighwayCode #selfish.'