November 13, 20214 yr This is an interesting initiative educating drivers who pass cyclists too close. I wonder if, as a cycling Policeman, he'd notice and report you too if you passed him on a speed pedelec? Plainclothes PC in Portsmouth snares drivers who come too close as taxi, refuse lorry and van drivers given stark warning (msn.com)
November 13, 20214 yr Interesting. There are still lots of drivers who pass too close, but I think that things have improved a bit with the recent awareness campaigns.
November 13, 20214 yr Day or night? I'm doing most of my riding at night now its darker earlier & I suddenly realised that I had not had a close pass. Is this because of fewer cars around at night or just more difficult for drivers to judge distances so they err on the side of caution?
November 13, 20214 yr Day or night? I'm doing most of my riding at night now its darker earlier & I suddenly realised that I had not had a close pass. Is this because of fewer cars around at night or just more difficult for drivers to judge distances so they err on the side of caution? I bet you have lights and reflective clothing. Go without if you miss the excitement.
November 13, 20214 yr Trevor there are definitely less vehicles on the road after 6/7pm, I drive part time for some beer /hobby money. The roads are certainly quieter later on but that may change once the nights draw out again in the new year. So far esp during the day I have noticed a lot of traffic is a bit more patient, I ride a defensive line of about 1m from the kerb/gutter and in the whole most wait and pass when able to, at junctions I make it clear my intentions of travel and again take prime middle of lane stance to prevent being closed in. Btw there are still areshole's out there driving.
November 13, 20214 yr As fuel prises rise I think more people are thinking abut their car use esp when £40 only buys about 6 gallons now and it will only go up plus the younger generation are more with it and are trying to lead the new revolution in the way we live and travel.
November 13, 20214 yr As fuel prises rise I think more people are thinking abut their car use esp when £40 only buys about 6 gallons now and it will only go up plus the younger generation are more with it and are trying to lead the new revolution in the way we live and travel. I'd like to think this is true, but experience makes me more cynical. The same has been said about fuel prices cutting car travel many times in the past, yet it seems people would rather cut anything else before the use of their beloved car. The somewhat depressing news from COP26 is probably nearer the reality, more words rather than action, no-one wanting to give up anything. We seem to organise things so badly. For example we all know rail travel is far greener than flying, but here's an example I've just heard of how we fail to live up to that. Someone living in Bristol needs to go to Berlin but finds the rail fare is £188 each way, and that's from London so more fares to add to get there from Bristol. Or they can fly direct from Bristol to Berlin for £44, and having checked that I find it can be as little as £36. So obviously once again it will be a case of stuff the environment and COP. I think the only way the great majority will change is when they are forced to by laws and removal of options. .
November 13, 20214 yr I just had some idiot pull out in front of me 5 minutes ago. I gave him the standardized Glaswegian I'll drag you out your f&^%$£ car and beat you to death look. Edited November 13, 20214 yr by AndyBike
November 15, 20214 yr I'm in Italy atm and have been for the past month, one of our air bnb hosts had leccy bikes that we were allowed the use of but after seeing how Italian drivers totally disrespect and disregard cyclists we thought better of it and gave them a miss, the Italian drivers are extremely impatient and will squeeze wherever they see an opportunity
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