BentMikey
Rider of Seolferwulf
- Location
- South London
A little wiggle of the baby finger, as in the aussie speeding adverts.
Cubist said:I suppose it's all about being aware of what's going on around you. I have long since given up trying to educate errant drivers by shouting, gesticulating or whatever. They weren't thiking when they did the stupid act, and the common reaction of blaming everybody but yourself means that they are, at that moment thinking about how to blame YOU for their stupidity. Your pointing it out to them will mean you'll only get abuse or a pointless argument. The only people I confront now are the ones who deliberately set out to endanger me, such as morons jumping into the road and shouting or leaning out of car windows to shout abuse.
I ride like I was trained to drive, in other words assuming that if the driver can do someting stupid or dangerous, then they will. That's why if I'm approaching a junction to my left, I check behind looking for the left-hooker. If a car is at a junction ahead of me, left or right, I'm covering the brakes and looking for the escape route for when they do pull out in front. Above all I don't ride like a victim.
The other day I was approaching a junction across a dual carriageway at speed. I saw a car on the left, and tried to make eye-contact with the driver. On the video you can hear me say "You're going to do it aren't you, you arse" as the driver crosses the carriageway in front of me. I'm scrubbing off speed and as I reach him, (and because I've anticipated it am going behind him) he finally sees me and hits his horn to tell me off for startling him!
I doubt he heard the "F*ck you!" he got in reply![]()