Matthew_T
"Young and Ex-whippet"
- Location
- Prestatyn, North Wales
I was out this evening for a quick late night ride. It was about 10.45 and I was cycling an unlit country road (very twisty road with head height hedges).
A car was approaching from behind with its lights on full beam (I had mine on full beam too). At this point there was no traffic coming towards us.
As the car grew closer, I was expecting them to dim their lights (I had a bright yellow jersey on, one flashing LED rear light, one constant so they definately saw me). The car kept its lights on full and started overtaking me on a left hand bend (not the best thing to do).
Then a car came around the bend confronting the car overtaking me. The car (now besides me) dimmed their lights and managed to safely pull back in.
Them blinding me whenever I shoulder checked was not appreciated.
The nights are now drawing in and I would have hoped people would remember how to drive in the dark.
Has anyone else experienced something similar recently?
NB: I must point out that most drivers are very polite in the dark and do dim their lights when they see me. I also do the same with my light.
A car was approaching from behind with its lights on full beam (I had mine on full beam too). At this point there was no traffic coming towards us.
As the car grew closer, I was expecting them to dim their lights (I had a bright yellow jersey on, one flashing LED rear light, one constant so they definately saw me). The car kept its lights on full and started overtaking me on a left hand bend (not the best thing to do).
Then a car came around the bend confronting the car overtaking me. The car (now besides me) dimmed their lights and managed to safely pull back in.
Them blinding me whenever I shoulder checked was not appreciated.
The nights are now drawing in and I would have hoped people would remember how to drive in the dark.
Has anyone else experienced something similar recently?
NB: I must point out that most drivers are very polite in the dark and do dim their lights when they see me. I also do the same with my light.