I must come from another planet.....
What is the obsession with black 'thing' and a dark night with no lights just suddenly appearing....?
I have yet in 30 years of driving/riding to hit anything unlit on the road.
When you get in a vehicle at night and turn the lights on a beam falls onto the road in front of you. If you CANNOT bring your vehicle safely to a stop in the length of that beam of light, then you are driving without due care as a minimum and dangerously as, well, the seemingly 'excusable' norm?
These strange black 'things' are there. You can't see them because they are outside the beam of your headlights - although I would argue most vehicles/bikes would have some shiny/reflective part on them that would show up well before your beam hits them (if you are looking that is).
I have zero fear of hitting something when driving, but I do worry about being hit from behind from a 'normal' driver as I slow down for a hazard I have spotted well in front.
Yesterday I drove Mrs CP's car to town to drop off some items at the recycling. On the way I saw 3 people walking away from town (in daylight) on the wrong side of the road (not facing traffic). Now, not only were they doing this but there wasn't a path to walk on, so they would be on the road for the next 4 miles. I carried out the errand and set off back. All the way through the 40 limit I had Mr black Golf 'pushing' me to go faster by tailgating me. I entered the national speed limit and accelerated away and opened a 30 metre gap. The road bends to the right and as the road straightened I spotted the shape of the 3 walkers about half a mile in the distance, and if I could see them, the so could any car driver following me (if they were looking....). Here was my position on streetview the walkers were in the distance under the trees.
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=e...=rJ7Kjvo0qgXkTNYBzNS0Yw&cbp=12,260.02,,0,1.47
I got closer to the walkers who were by now on a left hand kink in the road, so I slowed down due to oncoming traffic, and not wanting to endanger vulnerable road users with a close pass at 60mph. The walkers moved onto the grass here as I approached by now doing about 45mph - with a black Golf trying to save fuel by slipstreaming me, and looking to try and pass (into oncoming traffic) -
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=e...=zi9LPszRijOf30aZQS26-g&cbp=12,260.02,,1,1.47
Once past I accelerated away from the Golf, but there are 50mph, 40mph and 30mph limts ahead. Mr Golf seemed to be doing about 55mph in the national speed limits, so dropped back, but closed up on me and restricted his forward vision by being too close in the limits.
It's bad enough that we don't have enough police to patrol roads and make drivers more aware. It's also a bad do that courts do not hand down tougher penalties for all driving offences. It's also a pain to have to put up with the media's pro-motoring stance (Fast Car/Top Gear/Performace Car/F1) that influences some drivers. But it is worst when vulnerable road users have to voice their concerns and other equally vulnerable road users make excuses in favour of bad driving.
Well, don't count me in your camp. No matter what the road/weather/light/visibility condition if you drive carefully you will never hit anything. Stop making excuses for bad driving.