Friday run to chippy brings me back an the new cycle route put in place to make it safer by missing the big roundabout..
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I couldn't see the number... but if your sure it's right I will add it to the video title. I had rear camera running but silly mudguards got in the wayJust in case you want the number, it's YA16 ZZF. Stick it on the bad drivers website.
I've checked it too, no doubt about it.Just in case you want the number, it's YA16 ZZF. Stick it on the bad drivers website.
Why I insist a mirror is essential for cycling safety, this to avoid vehicles cutting across to left turn being it's most effective use.I had exactly the same thing happen the other morning. Saw him coming up in my mirror he was indicating left...sure enough he cut right in front of me. I had slowed down a bit as I saw it coming.
Yes, saved my bacon a few times alreadyWhy I insist a mirror is essential for cycling safety, this to avoid vehicles cutting across to left turn being it's most effective use.
E-biking's often greater speed increases the risk of this happening, car drivers caught out through not expecting such a fast approach by a bike.
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Yes it is.Yes I have a mirrycle but am resisting cutting the bar end rubber off..
Its not as though I am riding without lights either.. 3 on the back and 2 at the front. Wearing high vis Jacket too
Not too far from joining Brightonbikes .. In a pile on the road.
Is it inevitable?
What's the bad drivers website and does it do any good.Just in case you want the number, it's YA16 ZZF. Stick it on the bad drivers website.
But I don't ride in darkness or the worst weather, so that makes my odds very much better.Yes it is.
9 misses per wipeout is the rule of thumb.(except flecc he never gets hit)
And as well as not riding in darkness or the worst weather, I should have added that my 26 years of retirement has meant only rarely riding in the rush hour either.Yes it is.
9 misses per wipeout is the rule of thumb.(except flecc he never gets hit)