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Cycling Excusiast
Well...made it in one piece into work thankfully!
Am an assertive, confident cyclist and thanks to assessing hazards well ahead of time as well as slowing when needed, the usual daily occurances of people pulling out, peds wondering in front, cars lack of indicators but turning anyway, being cut up by cars or them speeding up at the most inopportune times doesn't usually bother me as they can be anticipated for but this morning's commute was in a dangerous league of it's own!
I'm a considerate cyclist that takes heed of other road users on the road and don't always see the need to push ahead first and will slow and stop for others if it's safer or when needed.
At the beginning of my commute there is a road that then turns into two lanes - the left lane going left and one going straight right ahead. I was making good progress at about 18-20mph and was in the primary position stuck my right arm out to indicate, looked behind and it was safe to proceed as no motors speeding up as I was going to be needing the right lane which I merge into and take up a secondary position as the road is less wide now. Suddenly there is this honking behind me - I look behind and see a HGV - I make eye contact and indicate again with my right arm to show my intention of being in the right lane. The guy continues to honk on his horn, I turn round whilst maintaining my speed- probably wrongly so and shout 'what?' at him with my right palm face up in exasperation. He continues to press his horn and now tailgates me with his HGV- which frankly means his ability to see me is massively reduced - considering the 4odd metres in front of a HGV are a blind spot. I hold my line, keep my pace and stop at the traffic lights. The HGV then appears in the left hand lane (if he needed the left lane why was he harrassing me in the right lane anyway) and the guy shouts from his cab - farcking C**t. Lovely. I can't see any other reason for his behaviour other than to try and intimidate a cyclist- who he saw as an obstruction in the road- am I reading this wrong? Any less confident cyclist would have been forced to the side of the road which would have been less safe. What a knob!
Further along in the commute (oh trust me it doesn't end there!) See another HGV in three wide lanes of traffic drift into the left hand lane then back into the right and then edges back into half of the left lane- I stay well behind this one at a slower speed and watch a poor cyclist kerb hugging on the left with this juggernaut of a vehicle edging unpredicatably..On the same stretch of road where I am positioned in secondary- another high sided vehicle -7.5 ton vehicle parps his horn and I turn to look-make eye contact and assess it as he is looking to let me know he is there as he makes no other other indications. I continue at pace along the road and all of a sudden a few metres up the road this one cuts into me (misjuding my speed no doubt) and only indicates once he nearly makes contact with me and bike, when he has already made the manouevere and is nearly wholly into the left lane. It would have been nice to have had an indicator at the start rather than just merging left when you fancied it and what happened to only changing lanes when safe to do so?
Finally on the home stretch to work - I wait behind a car with ample distance for them to see me as a large vehicle is pulling out of the entrance of the road into my work- it moves out and then the cars move forward-a WVM cuts into the left hand side so much he hits my shoulder with his wing mirror- I look in and he mouths SMIDSY. If he would have gone faster I would have been knocked off for sure.
Phew - not had one of those commutes in a long while! Though tbh there were plenty of motorists today who were considerate, who I let out first and plenty who let me out first and who got a thank you wave from me.
Thankfully no cyclist pancake for me today -I live to ride another day!
Am an assertive, confident cyclist and thanks to assessing hazards well ahead of time as well as slowing when needed, the usual daily occurances of people pulling out, peds wondering in front, cars lack of indicators but turning anyway, being cut up by cars or them speeding up at the most inopportune times doesn't usually bother me as they can be anticipated for but this morning's commute was in a dangerous league of it's own!
I'm a considerate cyclist that takes heed of other road users on the road and don't always see the need to push ahead first and will slow and stop for others if it's safer or when needed.
At the beginning of my commute there is a road that then turns into two lanes - the left lane going left and one going straight right ahead. I was making good progress at about 18-20mph and was in the primary position stuck my right arm out to indicate, looked behind and it was safe to proceed as no motors speeding up as I was going to be needing the right lane which I merge into and take up a secondary position as the road is less wide now. Suddenly there is this honking behind me - I look behind and see a HGV - I make eye contact and indicate again with my right arm to show my intention of being in the right lane. The guy continues to honk on his horn, I turn round whilst maintaining my speed- probably wrongly so and shout 'what?' at him with my right palm face up in exasperation. He continues to press his horn and now tailgates me with his HGV- which frankly means his ability to see me is massively reduced - considering the 4odd metres in front of a HGV are a blind spot. I hold my line, keep my pace and stop at the traffic lights. The HGV then appears in the left hand lane (if he needed the left lane why was he harrassing me in the right lane anyway) and the guy shouts from his cab - farcking C**t. Lovely. I can't see any other reason for his behaviour other than to try and intimidate a cyclist- who he saw as an obstruction in the road- am I reading this wrong? Any less confident cyclist would have been forced to the side of the road which would have been less safe. What a knob!
Further along in the commute (oh trust me it doesn't end there!) See another HGV in three wide lanes of traffic drift into the left hand lane then back into the right and then edges back into half of the left lane- I stay well behind this one at a slower speed and watch a poor cyclist kerb hugging on the left with this juggernaut of a vehicle edging unpredicatably..On the same stretch of road where I am positioned in secondary- another high sided vehicle -7.5 ton vehicle parps his horn and I turn to look-make eye contact and assess it as he is looking to let me know he is there as he makes no other other indications. I continue at pace along the road and all of a sudden a few metres up the road this one cuts into me (misjuding my speed no doubt) and only indicates once he nearly makes contact with me and bike, when he has already made the manouevere and is nearly wholly into the left lane. It would have been nice to have had an indicator at the start rather than just merging left when you fancied it and what happened to only changing lanes when safe to do so?
Finally on the home stretch to work - I wait behind a car with ample distance for them to see me as a large vehicle is pulling out of the entrance of the road into my work- it moves out and then the cars move forward-a WVM cuts into the left hand side so much he hits my shoulder with his wing mirror- I look in and he mouths SMIDSY. If he would have gone faster I would have been knocked off for sure.
Phew - not had one of those commutes in a long while! Though tbh there were plenty of motorists today who were considerate, who I let out first and plenty who let me out first and who got a thank you wave from me.
Thankfully no cyclist pancake for me today -I live to ride another day!