edited for accuracyI got hit by a school run driver.
The rule is look once, check again, then move.
Too many simply check not at all :)
I agree there is a ‘look but didn’t see’ factor, as well as the ‘didn’t even look’ or ‘was fiddling with something trivial’, but could there also be a design factor - ‘hidden by the A-pillar’?.
Just the other day I had to intervene as my daughter approached a roundabout and was about to enter it despite there being a car to her right. Her approach angle and speed had caused the other car to be hidden by the A-pillar. I advise her to always ‘clear the pillar’ by moving her head to see around it. Modern cars have large pillars and mirror housings that can fully hide a vehicle, let alone a cyclist.
I saw this monstrosity on Bluesky, and wondered if they could actually see a bus from inside. Windows appear to be an optional extra.
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You have to remember, it will have a battery basically taking up most of the floorpan, so the seats will be significantly higher than in a regular ICE car. The winsows only look small because there is so much space below them.
No, the battery doesn't make the seats in an Escalade IQ higher
That doesn't contradict the seats being higher.; in fact, its placement on the flat floor of the EV platform creates more interior space, especially in the second row.
This happened to me today: a driver coming out of a side street.It's why it's worth moving out from the side of the road if a car is waiting at a side road: even if you think they've looked at you, the brain can still delete you from their perception. It's why the slogan "Think once, think twice, think bike" was so on the nose.
Only if there's no traffic behind you or in the next lane!I am trying to reason if it would have been wiser for any cyclist - and me in such a circumstance - to give way to any potential bully.
This happened to me today: a driver coming out of a side street.
My work's entrance, actually, but I came out of the back carpark, so I was already cycling on the main road.
Due to temporary traffic lights on red way behind, the road was empty apart from me on it, bike lights on, reflectives, it was 2pm, not even dark.
The driver looks right for a bit, wanting to turn left: they completely did not see me: had I not swerved into the next lane they would have driven into me.
Had there been traffic I would have been squashed!
Only if there's no traffic behind you or in the next lane!
Well, as I said the driver was coming out of a side road that has an entrance to my work place: I work in a hospital, really do hope the driver wasn't staff!All the most serious accidents (involving cars) of people I know well have been when the cyclist has been on the main road and the driver hasn't seen them when joining from a side road.
I think it does.
That doesn't contradict the seats being higher.
There is more space mainly because there is no transmission tunnel running down the middle of the vehicle.
I would be pretty sure thaht the seats are high enough to give plenty of visibility through those windows.
That doesn't look the greatest - though that is the petrol version.
The driver is high enough to be able to see out of the windows, but as you say, visibility to the passenger side is definitely a bit limited.
It's why it's worth moving out from the side of the road if a car is waiting at a side road: even if you think they've looked at you, the brain can still delete you from their perception.