Origamist
Legendary Member
[quote name='swee'pea99']It is weird, isn't it? It's not malice, or - I suspect - stupidity. They simply Don't See You. Like they've become programmed to notice only things the size of cars+. Same thing happens to motorcyclists all the time. [/quote]
A case can be made for this thesis, as I alluded to in post three. The phenomenon of "Looked but Failed to See" is a significant and complex factor in accident causation. Taking a prominent road position or wearing Hi Viz etc may help, but cyclists are at a disadvantage because at a cognitive level humans will naturally focus on larger motorised vehicles as they present a greater threat. I suspect Arch scanned ahead and rightly targeted the car as a hazard (she wrote "I better not move too far to the right for my turn, that car needs some space") but at the expense of the cyclist.
A case can be made for this thesis, as I alluded to in post three. The phenomenon of "Looked but Failed to See" is a significant and complex factor in accident causation. Taking a prominent road position or wearing Hi Viz etc may help, but cyclists are at a disadvantage because at a cognitive level humans will naturally focus on larger motorised vehicles as they present a greater threat. I suspect Arch scanned ahead and rightly targeted the car as a hazard (she wrote "I better not move too far to the right for my turn, that car needs some space") but at the expense of the cyclist.