Ever had a problem with motorists? Thought so. Now a company from the States has set up with a series of jerseys designed to let drivers know what you think of their driving.

Share The Damn Road was created by professional cyclist Phil Gaimon. Phil was tired of being honked at, buzzed, and cussed out while he trained, and frustrated that the speed of motor vehicles made witty and insulting replies impossible. To solve that problem, he set out to create a line of jerseys that express what he’s always wanted to say to passing cars.
The goal is to convey messages of safety and cyclist’s rights, but there is an element of humor and frustration.

The jerseys all feature wording on the back and a reversed “thanks!” on the front which is readable in rear view mirrors. There are six currently in the series. They would make a really good Christmas gift for a riding buddy. Check out Share the damn road cycle jerseys at www.sharethedamnroad.com/ for more.





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