It was on the news recently about how so many incidents are occurring with cars and other motor vehicles going too close and too fast past horses.
Yesterday on my spin around the roads here I came up behind a couple of horse riders so I did what I always do which was hang back and call out to alert them and ask if OK to pass.
They waved me past and as I slowly went alongside they were very grateful which was nice but more pertinently they said how rare it was for a cyclist to do so which was very disappointing to hear. Apparently majority of cyclists they've encountered don't slow down or let the riders know they are passing which startles them and horses.
I'm bringing this up just a reminder to always let horse riders aware of your presence and be prepared to wait if necessary. This should be blindingly obvious but it seems it's not.
Yesterday on my spin around the roads here I came up behind a couple of horse riders so I did what I always do which was hang back and call out to alert them and ask if OK to pass.
They waved me past and as I slowly went alongside they were very grateful which was nice but more pertinently they said how rare it was for a cyclist to do so which was very disappointing to hear. Apparently majority of cyclists they've encountered don't slow down or let the riders know they are passing which startles them and horses.
I'm bringing this up just a reminder to always let horse riders aware of your presence and be prepared to wait if necessary. This should be blindingly obvious but it seems it's not.