So the return. I decided the off road section would be shortened. I'd been thinking about 'the barrier' and whilst I didn't mind climbing down the 6ft vertical bit, I figured it might be a bit different going up it. So I figured I'd stick on the road the first two or three miles and pick up the trail later on.
Bad idea.
Within the first mile I'd had 2 examples of why the off roads better. Not bad to say 25% of that I was on a cycle path at the side of the road.
1 - approaching queueing traffic at the motorway roundabout. Steady speed, why rush to join the queue? I'm in a strong secondary and after a shoulder check I'm moving into primary. Flat bed van comes alongside. and soon as the cabs past me... I don't exist. He quickly starts moving left and squeezing me out. Gets a full volume "Oi!". I see him check the NS mirror and he shoots without looking into the offside lane and upto the junction...?
2. about a quarter mile past the RAB pinch point due to a pedestrian island. Black cars been behind me for a while. I've kept shoulder checking. Oncoming traffics made a safe OT unviable, so he's stayed back. There's a gap and just enough time before the island for him to pass so he goes for it, nice and wide. I'm too close to the island now for a safe OT, so after a shoulder check I'm strengthening my road position. I'm going past the island... and the red estate car sails through on my right. My "Oi" and upturned "what was that?" hand signal just gets a left hand swerve and a Gareth Hunt 'just look at the coffe beans' hand signal.
(20 seconds later the coppers passed....)
I'm now really looking forward to that last bit of TransPennine Trail being connected properly. Meantime, I'm not going to be doing the commute every day, so I'll sus a route to get back onto the trail that avoids the road as much as possible.