As Easy As Riding A Bike
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Yesterday evening I was cycling along this piece of road, in weather rather worse than this lovely streetview picture -
As usual, I am giving the vehicles parked in the bays on my left a wide berth, for obvious reasons. As I approach the junction (behind the white van parked on the left), a silver Mercedes moves alongside me, completing his overtake just before the van.
As I pull up alongside him at the junction, virtually simultaneously (he's going right, I'm going left) I tell him his overtake was rather pointless - "Come on, that was completely pointless. Pointless" - were my exact words.
He winds down his window, and responds to the effect that I was "pedalling too fast" (hence the resultant proximity to the junction of the overtake - presumably if I had been stationary, there would not have been a problem) and that I was "all over the road".
I explained to him why I was positioned as I was - namely, the door zone. He knew what this was - or at least, seemed to - but he didn't think I was justified in cycling where I was, because, in his words,
"noone was opening any car doors along there."
I don't think he gets it.
As usual, I am giving the vehicles parked in the bays on my left a wide berth, for obvious reasons. As I approach the junction (behind the white van parked on the left), a silver Mercedes moves alongside me, completing his overtake just before the van.
As I pull up alongside him at the junction, virtually simultaneously (he's going right, I'm going left) I tell him his overtake was rather pointless - "Come on, that was completely pointless. Pointless" - were my exact words.
He winds down his window, and responds to the effect that I was "pedalling too fast" (hence the resultant proximity to the junction of the overtake - presumably if I had been stationary, there would not have been a problem) and that I was "all over the road".
I explained to him why I was positioned as I was - namely, the door zone. He knew what this was - or at least, seemed to - but he didn't think I was justified in cycling where I was, because, in his words,
"noone was opening any car doors along there."
I don't think he gets it.