MrHappyCyclist
Riding the Devil's HIghway
- Location
- Bolton, England
I usually cycle to work in cycling clothes as I find grinding may arse on a saddle for 10 hours a week in normal clothes can become a little uncomfortable. Yesterday, I nipped the 3 mile round trip to the supermarket in normal clothes and without a helmet. (Not a helmet thread, though!. I made sure that I cycled in my normal, fairly assertive way.
I was surprised to get 3 extremely close passes in that short distance, and in general I found the drivers even more ignorant than usual. Now, this is a small sample, I admit, but it seems to fly in the face of the generally touted wisdom about how drivers treat cyclists wearing different clothes (e.g. Ian Walker's research on helmet/no helmet; male/female appearance; etc.).
Anyone else have comparisons of how they are treated by drivers depending on their clothes?
I was surprised to get 3 extremely close passes in that short distance, and in general I found the drivers even more ignorant than usual. Now, this is a small sample, I admit, but it seems to fly in the face of the generally touted wisdom about how drivers treat cyclists wearing different clothes (e.g. Ian Walker's research on helmet/no helmet; male/female appearance; etc.).
Anyone else have comparisons of how they are treated by drivers depending on their clothes?