Have any of you had someone falsely accuse you of damaging their car on your bike? I am ok, but had a woman chase me in her car saying I broke her tail light. I'm home now, I don't think she was able to follow me, but am not sure if there is something I should do. I didn't get a good look at her or notice the make/model/license plate # of her car.
I did try to talk to her at first, but realized quickly that wasn't going to do any good. I luckily was by a street that was backed up with a truck that I could get by and she couldn't so I headed east and then went home on a different northbound street.
I'm just a bit shaken and not sure if there's something I'm supposed to do. I wasn't injured or anything, and mostly I'm not thinking there is anything I can do about it.
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Some people I know have had drivers either get out of the car and assault them (or attempt to assault them) or try to hit them with their cars. Sometimes it's better to escape and call it in. If there are witnesses, ask for their help, like asking them IN FRONT OF THE DRIVER to call 911 because you're being threatened.
I think there is a difference between banging on somebody's car and not running away. Staying at the scene to engage in conversation in an even tone is a far cry from banging on the car. I see that as a middle ground. That being said, each rider has to use their own judgement as to whether sticking around to discuss is safe and whether leaving is a best option. I like Anne's suggestion of a preemptive strike of reporting. If the driver is claiming you did something and you are certain you did not do that something call it in and be the level headed adult on the scene when the authorities show up.
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