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He's either attention seeking, on a windup, bored or was just plain drunk last night,
I think mine has got better, frankly. I use my mirrors a hell of a lot more, for starters.Thanks to cycling rather than driving every day I normally only drive once or twice a month.
And to be honest... my driving has got shockingly bad.
I find I now I totally misjudge the road. I had to do a fifteen minute journey on winding country roads tonight and to be honest it was dangerous with me totally misjudging corners and speeds. I almost crashed the car because I was trying to find the switch to wind up the window.
Last fortnight I managed to spin the car 180' and probably get a speeding ticket because I forgot I was in a 50mph average speed camera zone and drove at 70mph instead.
I used to think of myself as a safe, skilled driver. Now I am a safe, skilled cyclist and a sh*t driver. I would give up entirely if I didn't occasionally have to ferry family long distances.
Anyone else in the same boat?
Yaaay correct guess. 100 internet points for you.plain drunk last night,
Yaaay correct guess. 100 internet points for you.
The thread could have been better phrased as "Does driving seem really fast if you almost always cycle?". Because that is essentially the issue, especially with cornering I am struggling to adjust between car tyres and 23mm bike tyres.
Interestingly last night I was in a queue on a narrow country road behind a pack of about ten cyclists riding three abreast. Despite there being plenty of straights drivers were being very hesitant about overtaking, I don't know because of the fact it was impossible to give 1.5m clearance.Cycling has not only made me a better driver, but family members also. They take more care arounds peds/cyclists and think before overtaking.