@mjr
This is a wide straight road with no junction, everyone was travelling towards the same direction like a school of fish and there were a few other riders around me. So I didn't have a lot of space to change my line and even if so I did it gradually - just not gradually enough for her to shout at me.
I get sans-signalling riders/drivers all the time but I generally let it slide. If anything that is in front of me, I know I'm responsible to dodge them whatever stupid manoeuvre they take. That's why I don't follow a rider right behind or too close. If I have to, I position myself diagonally behind in case they suddenly brake. Anyway I don't go that fast and tend to hug kerb (8 in), giving plenty of space for the racers to take over me.
Fair enough. But when I used to extend my arm on the same stretch of the road I was told that my arm is getting in their way.changing line/lanes without signalling
This is a wide straight road with no junction, everyone was travelling towards the same direction like a school of fish and there were a few other riders around me. So I didn't have a lot of space to change my line and even if so I did it gradually - just not gradually enough for her to shout at me.
I get sans-signalling riders/drivers all the time but I generally let it slide. If anything that is in front of me, I know I'm responsible to dodge them whatever stupid manoeuvre they take. That's why I don't follow a rider right behind or too close. If I have to, I position myself diagonally behind in case they suddenly brake. Anyway I don't go that fast and tend to hug kerb (8 in), giving plenty of space for the racers to take over me.