gaz
Cycle Camera TV
- Location
- South Croydon
That isn't really applicable in a city enviroment, where lights can have +30 vehicles behind them with some of them having to wait several light phases to get through.Please see above post. In my opinion there would be a difference between correctly and illegal. I'm sure there will be a counter argument but I feel safer and believe it to be correct behaviour to simply wait in the queue.
When queuing I very much assert my position on the road by placing myself centrally behind the car in front. I hold this position until I'm happy with my speed and balance and then move inside to allow traffic to pass me.
I'm sure people will tell me I'm wrong but this is what makes me feel safe. I do not see a benefit, to me, in filtering. I can gain a few seconds but also gain a number of vehicles behind me. Having filtered I would feel it wrong to put myself in an assertive road position while moving off, in the queue I believe I have every right to do so.
For me I see filtering in much the same light as the driver who pushes pass me to gain the extra ten feet in the queue. For what? Nothing gained really.
As I said previously I would regard the provision of a cycle lane and ASL as an invitation by the highway authority to filter in the interest if safety at the junction in question. I presume this to be one major reason for the provision of an ASL.
You would be a fool to not filter in that situation.
As for your point about ASL's. Using the ASL is not always the safest thing to do, and neither is being at the front. Sometimes it is best to ignore what the highway authorities want you to do
