AlexTheory
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I had a strange, experience with a fellow biker on my way home today. Granted, i'm coming back to commuting after a long while but I know the rules of the road and I try my best to be sensible. I'm learning all the time but mistakes can still be made.
I'm travelling down a hill on a dual carriageway and when looking behind me I can see another cycle's light so I know he's there. We are closing on the back of a bus that's at a bus stop so I look again, see there are no cars in the outside lane and indicate out. Then I move out to pass the bus (who was still indicating left so wasn't setting off).
All of a sudden at the next set of lights the other biker goes past me chuntering all sorts of expletives. I'm not even sure what I did wrong!
I'm sure it's likely I've made some sort of mistake but I'd have taken much better to the guy just letting me know what I should/shouldn't have done. Something I thought I picked out from his rant was "Learn to ******* ride..."
I guess with cycling, in most things these days you aren't allowed to be a novice in the eyes of some.
I'm travelling down a hill on a dual carriageway and when looking behind me I can see another cycle's light so I know he's there. We are closing on the back of a bus that's at a bus stop so I look again, see there are no cars in the outside lane and indicate out. Then I move out to pass the bus (who was still indicating left so wasn't setting off).
All of a sudden at the next set of lights the other biker goes past me chuntering all sorts of expletives. I'm not even sure what I did wrong!
I'm sure it's likely I've made some sort of mistake but I'd have taken much better to the guy just letting me know what I should/shouldn't have done. Something I thought I picked out from his rant was "Learn to ******* ride..."
I guess with cycling, in most things these days you aren't allowed to be a novice in the eyes of some.