Closest I ever had, back when I rode with clips and toestraps was a car catching the toestrap clip in his wheel arch and carrying me along at 30+mph for about a mile.
Look on the bright side, you probably got a personal best that day.
Closest I ever had, back when I rode with clips and toestraps was a car catching the toestrap clip in his wheel arch and carrying me along at 30+mph for about a mile.
Look on the bright side, you probably got a personal best that day.
Highway code rule 163: "give motorcyclists, cyclists and horse riders at least as much room as you would when overtaking a car"
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A car is typically over 6 feet wide including the mirrors. It would be driving at least a foot from the kerb. So even if the overtaking car gave it 8 feet, that would only be 1 foot clearance! So 8 feet is an absolute minimum if the overtaker is to follow the guidance in the highway code.
Highway code rule 163: "give motorcyclists, cyclists and horse riders at least as much room as you would when overtaking a car"
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A car is typically over 6 feet wide including the mirrors. It would be driving at least a foot from the kerb. So even if the overtaking car gave it 8 feet, that would only be 1 foot clearance! So 8 feet is an absolute minimum if the overtaker is to follow the guidance in the highway code.
See, even a cyclist misinterprets what it says!It doesn't read like that to me. The width of the car is irrelevant, it's the space between the overtaking car and the overtaken car. The picture demonstares my reading of it too.
IME it's more usually about a foot.
See, even a cyclist misinterprets what it says!
Seriously, the picture clearly demonstrates my reading; the car has gone right over to the other side of the road.
No it hasn't. It's straddling the inside of the dotted white line.
Can't believe we arearguingdiscussing a bloody pic out of the HC. Only on Cycle Chat Commute section.![]()
Wales, London, Portsmouth, Coventry ...Where do you drive?
Snetterton and Oulton Park.
Seriously, I get passed/pass that close in my race car, but not on the main road
Even though rules 212 and 213 explain quite clearly the reason for it. (AS if most drivers ever read the HC.In heavy urban traffic no progress would be made if car drivers gave as much clearance between the cars as is shown between the car and cyclist on that picture, which is why they get so annoyed about us requiring that - after all, we're only 2 ft wide!