I just got back to commuting after 2 weeks off, and today was the first time that I commuted in light. Still a little dullin the morning, but certainly not dark. Due to meeting finishing early I also managed to sneak home a little early so it was light on the way home as well.
Generally on the rural part of the commute, on a busy A road, I have found that most drivers have been very good at hanging back and overtaking with care. Of course there has been the odd muppet, but the majority have been great. Not today. Every fifth car would either overtake too close or overtake onto oncoming traffic. One van overtook far too close to a central island and missed it by centimetres (at about 40mph). When I get a chance I'll post a video.
My theory is that in the dark, only the hardcore idiots do the crazy overtakes. As the nights and mornings get lighter, the more 'timid' idiots get a little braver and join in the fun.
More light a braver idiot driver, doth make, I fear. Risk compensation at work perhaps?
Has anyone else noticed this? Hopefully as they get used to the lighter conditions things will settle down. I remain hopefull.....
Generally on the rural part of the commute, on a busy A road, I have found that most drivers have been very good at hanging back and overtaking with care. Of course there has been the odd muppet, but the majority have been great. Not today. Every fifth car would either overtake too close or overtake onto oncoming traffic. One van overtook far too close to a central island and missed it by centimetres (at about 40mph). When I get a chance I'll post a video.
My theory is that in the dark, only the hardcore idiots do the crazy overtakes. As the nights and mornings get lighter, the more 'timid' idiots get a little braver and join in the fun.

Has anyone else noticed this? Hopefully as they get used to the lighter conditions things will settle down. I remain hopefull.....