rh100
Well-Known Member
After two weeks of commuting to work, today was the worst I think.
I have to go over a major set of lights, over an A road. At the lights are 3 lanes, left to go left, center straight on and right to go right. So to cycle straight on I tend to go on the right hand part of the little used left lane - especially if waiting at a red light. This allows me to cross the main road, allowing all the other traffic to go past whilst there is plenty of room, then on the other side where the road narrows very quickly from a wide entry to the road, with enough room for me on the left and cars to go past, then within a few metres it narrows like a funnel to the point where no one could overtake a bike, so I'm looking to make sure there is a break in the traffic for me to slot in. Trouble is all the cars are flooring it to get past, presumably they don't want to get stuck behind me, even though I'm turning off a few metres ahead. Most mornings it's not too bad but today I had a WVM and a car take it too close for my liking. What's the correct way to deal with this in others experience? Just take primary across the whole junction and sod the lot of them? It used to be that the left and center lane could go straight ahead, but got changed after too much traffic converging on the narrowing road at the other side of the junction - causing a backup across the lights.
Even though I've got a handlebar mirror, I check over my shoulder frequently to try to make them realise I'm looking to move, along with a hand signal, but I think they take it as a go ahead to push past as they assume I've seen them and will stop.
Then after that I had no end of buses vans and cars getting too close, maybe it's a Monday thing.
(Cycle craft is now in post - hoping it will help
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I have to go over a major set of lights, over an A road. At the lights are 3 lanes, left to go left, center straight on and right to go right. So to cycle straight on I tend to go on the right hand part of the little used left lane - especially if waiting at a red light. This allows me to cross the main road, allowing all the other traffic to go past whilst there is plenty of room, then on the other side where the road narrows very quickly from a wide entry to the road, with enough room for me on the left and cars to go past, then within a few metres it narrows like a funnel to the point where no one could overtake a bike, so I'm looking to make sure there is a break in the traffic for me to slot in. Trouble is all the cars are flooring it to get past, presumably they don't want to get stuck behind me, even though I'm turning off a few metres ahead. Most mornings it's not too bad but today I had a WVM and a car take it too close for my liking. What's the correct way to deal with this in others experience? Just take primary across the whole junction and sod the lot of them? It used to be that the left and center lane could go straight ahead, but got changed after too much traffic converging on the narrowing road at the other side of the junction - causing a backup across the lights.
Even though I've got a handlebar mirror, I check over my shoulder frequently to try to make them realise I'm looking to move, along with a hand signal, but I think they take it as a go ahead to push past as they assume I've seen them and will stop.
Then after that I had no end of buses vans and cars getting too close, maybe it's a Monday thing.
(Cycle craft is now in post - hoping it will help
