SMIDSY or SMIDBL?

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So it's about -4C, there is snow and slush about. I'm coming down a fairly steep hill (luckily) not travelling too fast due to traffic. This 'lady' decides that observation isn't required in these conditions.

SMIDSY? No. SMIDBL (Sorry Mate I Didn't Bother Looking) more like.:rolleyes:

I lost my front wheel at the very end. Luckily I managed to stay upright....
 

Origamist

Legendary Member
You were obscured by the Range Rover on the approach to the junction, but it was a poor bit of driving. Looking on the bright side, at least she noticed you at the last second and had time to stop...
 
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magnatom

Guest
Origamist said:
You were obscured by the Range Rover on the approach to the junction, but it was a poor bit of driving. Looking on the bright side, at least she noticed you at the last second and had time to stop...


Aye. She did have plenty of time to look after the Rover had turned, though.

I think my banshee shout had something to do with her noticing me!:rolleyes:
 

Cab

New Member
Location
Cambridge
You're not a cyclist, you're a convenient gap in busy traffic to bully her way in to.

She saw you, she chose to use you to get out of the side road.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Glad to see you both stopped in time.. agree with the op, the RR did obscure the motons view but still should have looked more carefully

Though I am a little disheartened that your squeal wasn't up to your usual high pitched glass shattering standard. :rolleyes:
 
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magnatom

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Cab said:
You're not a cyclist, you're a convenient gap in busy traffic to bully her way in to.

She saw you, she chose to use you to get out of the side road.


I honestly don't think she did on this occasion. I had a feeling about her and I was watching her. She just didn't look after the RR had turned off. That's why I didn't accelerate too much and why I managed to stop in time.
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Glasgow
Oh so that's what the B stands for :ohmy:

Knowing that junction she probably seized on the opportunity of a gap without thinking that there may be traffic behind the RR. Idiot.

I had a more blatant manouver than that a few weeks ago. I had to swerve around the back of a driver who saw me but just pulled out anyway, blocking the lane. The first time I've skelped a car (my hand on the back window to make her aware of my prescence you understand :rolleyes: ) On the bright side I was pleased with the improvement in my motor co-ordination skills. Wouldn't have stayed upright if I'd done that a few months ago :ohmy:

Now where's that thread about cyclists needing training :smile:
 

lazyfatgit

Guest
Location
Lawrence, NSW
Maggers, you need to get a bit of timber, about 6ft long and strap it acroos your bars. put a light on each end. She wasn't looking for anything other than an offside headlamp peeking round the 4x4. of course, you'll not be able to filter down the middle then.:rolleyes:

Glad you stayed upright.

Look on the bright side. you got to cycle in today. Shes going to have to scrape her windows again this afternoon.
 
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magnatom

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There are options for the B of course..:ohmy:

LFG, I wouldn't want to do anything that would stop me filtering. It would take an extra 20 minutes to get to work then! :rolleyes::ohmy:
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Glasgow
In that case strap it to your frame. A bit of wood through the window should make her aware of your presence. :rolleyes:
 

Origamist

Legendary Member
magnatom said:
I honestly don't think she did on this occasion. I had a feeling about her and I was watching her. She just didn't look after the RR had turned off. That's why I didn't accelerate too much and why I managed to stop in time.

She's rolling towards and then through the junction even before the RR has executed its left turn (no signal, btw). She was going for the gap, without looking IMO, and assumed the RR would delay traffic sufficiently to allow her to join the carriageway, however as you were close to the RR you spoilt her plans!

No criticism intended, but it might have been easier to veer right (lane split) as it gives you a bigger buffer and you would not have had to brake so sharply and risk losing your front wheel.
 
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