Stopped going north through downtown Anchorage. A semi truck and trailer honks at me on the corner, alerting me to the fact that he's making a right on red, and that I should pay attention. He starts the turn, making it very wide. I look behind me, and the rear wheels start to make the turn fairly close to the curb, and me. I've seen and had this happen before, and I know truck drivers are goddamn surgical with their vehicles, but I'm still a little nervous when the rear wheels come within six inches of my front tire.
A pedestrian appears behind the now-departing truck, and says to me:
"Big truck."
Again: random people saying ambiguous things to me while I'm biking to work. Was he commenting on the fact that the truck was big? Or that I failed to realize how big the truck was? Or was he saying it in a manner that said "Big trucks are jerks?" Or was he just providing a narrative to his and my shared experience of a big truck?