Hi everyone, I wonder if there is any hand signal that would clearly indicate to any cyclists following me that I'm going to stop suddenly?
I know about the stop signal described in highway code (waving your arm up and down), but haven't seen anybody using it and I've never been on a club ride (so don't know the signals they use). What I'm really after is a straightforward way of letting any cyclists (presumably just commuters like me not a seasoned club cyclists) that I need to stop.
I was cycling home today (after dark) and after going over some bumpy bit of tarmac, I heard something falling and hitting the ground. I thought it might be one of my rear lights (got a new one yesterday, so didn't want to loose it on a first ride), so I decided to stop and check. I looked behind, there wasn't anybody, so I moved to the left , slammed on the brakes and stopped. The next thing I know it's some guy on a hybrid, flying past and screeching - Jesus F***ing Christ!
I felt really bad at first thinking I wish I knew of a way to show him that I was stopping. Then I thought, maybe he wasn't paying enough attention so hadn't been prepared for me stopping (and he must have been a way back, considering his high speed when he passed me and that I hadn't seen him when checking prior to stopping). Luckily, neither of us got hurt, but I thought it would be handy to know if there is any clear hand signal I could use for similar eventuality in the future.
I know about the stop signal described in highway code (waving your arm up and down), but haven't seen anybody using it and I've never been on a club ride (so don't know the signals they use). What I'm really after is a straightforward way of letting any cyclists (presumably just commuters like me not a seasoned club cyclists) that I need to stop.
I was cycling home today (after dark) and after going over some bumpy bit of tarmac, I heard something falling and hitting the ground. I thought it might be one of my rear lights (got a new one yesterday, so didn't want to loose it on a first ride), so I decided to stop and check. I looked behind, there wasn't anybody, so I moved to the left , slammed on the brakes and stopped. The next thing I know it's some guy on a hybrid, flying past and screeching - Jesus F***ing Christ!
I felt really bad at first thinking I wish I knew of a way to show him that I was stopping. Then I thought, maybe he wasn't paying enough attention so hadn't been prepared for me stopping (and he must have been a way back, considering his high speed when he passed me and that I hadn't seen him when checking prior to stopping). Luckily, neither of us got hurt, but I thought it would be handy to know if there is any clear hand signal I could use for similar eventuality in the future.