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Ya big jessie! Pulling over for those big, huge, gigantic enormous lorries....mmmm maybe you were right :biggrin:.

Seriously though, did you get the impression that they were not willing to wait behind you? If so that was poor driving from the HGV drivers. Paid by the load perhaps.....;)
 
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BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
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magnatom said:
Seriously though, did you get the impression that they were not willing to wait behind you? If so that was poor driving from the HGV drivers. Paid by the load perhaps.....;)

I did, but I'll never know for sure because by staying left I encouraged them to flow through.
 
BentMikey said:
I did, but I'll never know for sure because by staying left I encouraged them to flow through.

Aye, if you sense that they are impatient the best thing to do is to get out of the way. There is no point risking it when the vehicle behind is several orders of magnitude heavier than you are! ;)
 
BentMikey said:
More importantly though, is the irresponsible and negligent design of that cycle lane.


It certainly is. As you know I tend to ignore them, maybe that's why I didn't comment at first...;):biggrin:
 
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BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
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First junction was A202 Camberwell New Road and Denmark Hill. Second one was by Oval tube station.
 

Origamist

Legendary Member
BentMikey said:
More importantly though, is the irresponsible and negligent design of that cycle lane.

Even more importantly, the "inviting" nearside gap needs to be equated with extreme danger - regardless of whether there is a cycle lane present. This has always been the most compelling inducement to ride alongside large vehicles at junctions; cycle lanes exacerabate this problem and we need to dispel the notion that kerbside HGV/bus filtering at junctions is worthwhile for reasons of expediency and/or reaching an ASL reservoir.
 

HF2300

Insanity Prawn Boy
Do you think more senior cyclists are at fault for 'teaching' filtering by example though? I see some equating 'legal to filter' with 'sensible to filter', yet habitual filtering may well be picked up by inexperienced cyclists or those not equipped to make a sensible judgement about the danger sometimes involved.
 

HF2300

Insanity Prawn Boy
BentMikey said:
I did, but I'll never know for sure because by staying left I encouraged them to flow through.


Sensible if you were voluntarily allowing faster moving traffic to pass safely, sad if it was because you felt they were likely to push through anyway - as the Audi following seemed to do!
 
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Don't start Dondare on HGV's we will all be off riding Pashleys again, with flowers in our hair :smile: Ooh yes can you please write in large letters for him as he never got to spec savers, tooooooo scared of the big noisy things with trailers with the big nasty men in.

Check this out it sums up lorry drivers, watch out that you don't become one of those stickers on his door.


View: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ozVxiQcqFQ8
 

Origamist

Legendary Member
HF2300 said:
Do you think more senior cyclists are at fault for 'teaching' filtering by example though? I see some equating 'legal to filter' with 'sensible to filter', yet habitual filtering may well be picked up by inexperienced cyclists or those not equipped to make a sensible judgement about the danger sometimes involved.

If by senior you mean more experienced and traffic-savvy cyclists - I'd say that these are not the group that habitually filter to the front, sometimes they hang back. This more cautious behavior can also be an example to others. I have explained to cyclists on many occasions why I filter slowly or block nearside gaps next to HGVs.
 

HF2300

Insanity Prawn Boy
Origamist said:
If by senior you mean more experienced and traffic-savvy cyclists...

Perhaps senior is the wrong word. I really meant those that might be seen by the less experienced (on the road, on this or other forums, wherever) as knowing how to behave, regardless of whether that perception was correct.

Origamist said:
...I'd say that these are not the group that habitually filter to the front, sometimes they hang back. This more cautious behavior can also be an example to others. I have explained to cyclists on many occasions why I filter slowly or block nearside gaps next to HGVs.

...which seems to me to be absolutely correct behaviour, I just wonder if that sort of example is obvious to others reading forum discussions or seeing cyclists on the road.
 
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