montyboy
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You mean reinforce the thought in their mind that their actions are correct?
No, just avoid an accident or a confrontation.
You mean reinforce the thought in their mind that their actions are correct?
I dont speed up or slow down. I find that if I just maintain my course, it iritates them but I know that they wont go into me (unless they do and then I call the police).
It's not easy to completely separate modern advances from the trend to bigger & heavier as some of the advances (passenger & pedestrian safety structures, airbags, abs and, yes, 4 wheel drive for normal cars) come with weight and / or efficiency penalties. Modern cars are also significantly larger than previous generations, with the current Mini having a longer wheelbase than the original Range Rover and the current VW Polo being larger than the original Golf.It is such a shame that modern advances in engine and car design is being used to provide bigger and heavier vehicles. OK it is remarkable how economical these cars are becoming, take my wife's ridiculous mode of transport, 200+ bhp in a car weighing nearly 2 tons on long journeys can get nearly 60mpg. If this technology had been used to make a car of 1980s power and dimensions, (70bhp and less than a ton) we would be probably getting in excess of a 100 to the gallon.
I let people past if anyone tailgates ridiculously close.
It's good to see one or two adverts extolling the virtues of lighter vehicles recently.
No, just avoid an accident or a confrontation.
Who are you, Neville Chamberlain?
Most people who know me describe me as very laid back, but I won't allow myself to be bullied by anyone.
If you're driving along at the speed limit and someone insists on trying to push you on then that's tough shoot for them, they will have to wait their turn like everyone else.
If they're old enough to be driving a car then they should be old enough to know that what you want, and what you actually get aren't always the same thing. It's time that people like that learnt that behaving like a knob gets you nowhere.
+1
And I think it is quite acceptable to slow down to a speed that reflects the dangers of having a larger vehicle tail gating you. I am sure the highway code tells us to slow down when faced with dangers!
Ah, but (he says with a wry smile on his face) cycling can make you a tad more assertive.![]()
We don't appear to be living up to our stereotype do we; Where on the other hand as a 4x4er you are certainly living up to yours with your expectation that others should get out of your way!
What do you recommend in the following scenario that I occasionally find myself in. Its a B road of about 8 miles, quite bendy with virtually no overtaking opportunities and a couple of suspension busting laybys. Now I like to drive this road at about 50mph (which incidentally is the speed limit for my van) Unfortunately if I you get a logging truck behind, he will tail gait really really close, usually with a cb radio mic in one hand!, they like to drive on their speed limiter at 56 (their speed limit is 40). What do you recommend speed up so as you can keep out of his way, continue at your own speed and hope an emergency situation doesn't arise such as meeting a logging truck coming in the other direction, or do you drive slower so if an accident does occur the consequences will be less severe? Remember their is not really anywhere suitable to let them past without seriously inconviening yourself.
When I see a logging truck coming and I am on the bike I just get off, climb up the bank side well out of the way!
The race track is the race track, try not to get it confused with the public highway.
I forgot to mention that I am a qualified racing instructor and hold a full international licence,