Hi.
Tonight I was enjoying my evening ride down some remote country lane. The sun was out and i had a nagging head wind blowing against me, so i just enjoyed the cruise back home, when all of a sudden an electric car came past..
Don't get me wrong , the driver past me very cautiously but it was the fact i was completely unaware the car was there in the first place until i saw it pass me. Because the head wind was blowing in my face and the fact these electric cars are virtually inaudible, i almost jumped off the bike and into the hedge when it came past. I was startled for a few moments before i composed my self again.. Sometimes when then boot is on the other foot i often find people going for their evening walks become startled when i pass them. I tend to say hello nowadays to any walkers in front just to let them know I'm coming along. If electric cars do become popular in the near future I hope manufacturer's take into consideration to make them a little more "louder" so they can a least be heard when they creep up behind you.
Tonight I was enjoying my evening ride down some remote country lane. The sun was out and i had a nagging head wind blowing against me, so i just enjoyed the cruise back home, when all of a sudden an electric car came past..
Don't get me wrong , the driver past me very cautiously but it was the fact i was completely unaware the car was there in the first place until i saw it pass me. Because the head wind was blowing in my face and the fact these electric cars are virtually inaudible, i almost jumped off the bike and into the hedge when it came past. I was startled for a few moments before i composed my self again.. Sometimes when then boot is on the other foot i often find people going for their evening walks become startled when i pass them. I tend to say hello nowadays to any walkers in front just to let them know I'm coming along. If electric cars do become popular in the near future I hope manufacturer's take into consideration to make them a little more "louder" so they can a least be heard when they creep up behind you.