jonny jeez
Legendary Member
- Location
- Chislehurst, Kent, UK
Dont ever feel obliged to enter a dangerous spot on the road just because some other numpty doesn't know better.
Had a rider tap my wheel twice the other night, at first I thought it was just an innocent bump and didn't react, then "thump"...a stronger tap along with a "Hello...can you move up please".
Thing is, this person was polite and looked the part, so If I hadn't known better I would have shuffled up alongside the Mercedes that was sitting too close to the kerb at the junction, simply because I would have thought that I should.
As it was I looked at the gap, back at them and said..."er, no, but you can help yourself" and moved to one side...there was no ASL, no refuge, no escape route...just a big lump of solid black Merc blocking their ultimate progress.
She then duck walked up to within a few inches of the Mercedes wing mirror as they immediately pulled away from the lights in a straight line, heading closer still to the kerb to avoid the large lorry sat on their right, nearly taking her off the bike.
Why do some riders feel they MUST get to the front of the traffic at the lights, even when they cant and especially when they shouldn't?
PS, I admit to thoroughly enjoying ripping past them as I followed the Merc. and may even have put in a little extra effort to make the point.
Had a rider tap my wheel twice the other night, at first I thought it was just an innocent bump and didn't react, then "thump"...a stronger tap along with a "Hello...can you move up please".
Thing is, this person was polite and looked the part, so If I hadn't known better I would have shuffled up alongside the Mercedes that was sitting too close to the kerb at the junction, simply because I would have thought that I should.
As it was I looked at the gap, back at them and said..."er, no, but you can help yourself" and moved to one side...there was no ASL, no refuge, no escape route...just a big lump of solid black Merc blocking their ultimate progress.
She then duck walked up to within a few inches of the Mercedes wing mirror as they immediately pulled away from the lights in a straight line, heading closer still to the kerb to avoid the large lorry sat on their right, nearly taking her off the bike.
Why do some riders feel they MUST get to the front of the traffic at the lights, even when they cant and especially when they shouldn't?
PS, I admit to thoroughly enjoying ripping past them as I followed the Merc. and may even have put in a little extra effort to make the point.