dellzeqq said:I make you right.....
The driver's insurance company has left me a couple of messages asking me to call them to "check I am OK and see if there is anything they can do for me"... I'm not sure how these things work but it sounds like she has told them the truth - otherwise they wouldn't bother would they? I've not spoken with them yet as I was waiting to speak to my solicitor (RJW), who still haven't got back to me despite a couple of follow-up calls from me.
My back is still pretty bad, but I went for a ride for the first time this weekend 8 miles on Saturday and 26 miles yesterday - both times with my friend so not alone - my back hurts a lot but no more than it did before.

I wasn't sure whether I was ready to commute alone but a local bus strike made my decision for me... so this morning I braved the rush hour and cycled in. Despite having an overwhelming urge to stop whenever a car was coming out of a side road when I had right of way, it didn't go too badly.
I had an incident with a coach entering the bus lane I was in - I had just looked behind and saw it approaching - it didn't seem to be giving me enough room at all - as if I wasn't even there - so I moved more over the left and it was still uncomfortably close.
Then a nice incident! There is a section of my commute with three lanes of traffic - I need to get into the right-hand lane to turn right. The road is quite busy and was particularly so this morning so you do have to be quite assertive - but feeling a little bit nervous I was waiting for a bigger gap in the traffic. A bus approached me from behind and the driver must have seen that I was trying to change lanes - he then moved into the middle lane and slowed right down so I could go in front, then did the same again for me to get into the right hand lane. As he was passing he smiled and waved - I waved thanks back and forgot all about the daft coach driver from earlier.
Good to be back!
