Globalti
Legendary Member
My drive to work takes me over several mini roundabouts, which I usually use fairly assertively. This morning I arrived at one where cars coming from my right are actually entering the major road and drivers tend to hesitate, so you usually have time to anticipate whether they are going to move or not.
No car in sight this morning but suddenly there was a cyclist, moving in pretty fast. All of this took micro-seconds but there was a definite mental shift from "no relevance" to "sheeit it's a cyclist and he has priority". I hit the brakes and he crossed my path with a wave of thanks.
What shocked me was that even though I'm a cyclist and take especial care to look out for fellow cyclists my brain initially saw him as irrelevant to my progress until the intellect told me he was actually very relevant. Had I been less conscientious about cyclists I might well have continued, forcing him to brake.
Hope this small admission helps people to understand how these things can happen so easily.
No car in sight this morning but suddenly there was a cyclist, moving in pretty fast. All of this took micro-seconds but there was a definite mental shift from "no relevance" to "sheeit it's a cyclist and he has priority". I hit the brakes and he crossed my path with a wave of thanks.
What shocked me was that even though I'm a cyclist and take especial care to look out for fellow cyclists my brain initially saw him as irrelevant to my progress until the intellect told me he was actually very relevant. Had I been less conscientious about cyclists I might well have continued, forcing him to brake.
Hope this small admission helps people to understand how these things can happen so easily.