BentMikey
Rider of Seolferwulf
- Location
- South London
Oh, and the policeman saying it was your fault was most likely an ignorant James Blunt, IMO.
gaz said:You wouldn't have overtaken them in the car if they done that, so why should you undertake whilst your on your bike!
In this situation it's best just to act as part of the traffic, stop, let them out and then go.
tightwad said:I had no idea that the car next to me had flashed at the minibus, how could I? There was traffic beyond the junction waiting at a zebra crossing and I assumed it was slowing down for that reason.
Why should I stop on a road I'm travelling along to allow a vehicle out from a side road? Random stopping along the road mmmm, I suspect if you did it in a car during your test there would only be one outcome.
Steve Austin said:The driver shouldn't have pulled out. You shouldn't have undertook a car approaching a junction.
It was an accident that could easily and should have been avoided. At the end of the day, the van is at fault as he should not have pulled out into moving traffic..
mr_cellophane said:The overtake/undertake points in this thread are a little unnecessary as if the OP had been overtaking, then the van would still have pulled out and would have been travelling faster when he hit the cyclist. As an undertaker, he should have been more visible to the driver than if he had been overtaking.
mr_cellophane said:The overtake/undertake points in this thread are a little unnecessary as if the OP had been overtaking, then the van would still have pulled out and would have been travelling faster when he hit the cyclist. As an undertaker, he should have been more visible to the driver than if he had been overtaking.