I'm sorry if it wasn't totally bleedin obvious that I was joking. Der.
Well, not really, it wasn't following by a wink or any other emoticon so for all i know you were being serious.
I'm sorry if it wasn't totally bleedin obvious that I was joking. Der.
Nice to have but takes a degree of sadomasochism to get... In some ways it's not a muscular barrier but rather a pain tolerance one.You have some power man, must be nice.
I do tend to speed up if someone is behind me anyway. I normally do it through pinch points just to show the driver that I dont intend to keep them behind any longer than is necessary. I tends to work and I often get thanked.
Tailgating still scares the jelly out of me though. Purely for the fact that if I have to stop suddenly, I will have nowhere to go. If someone pulls out infront of me, I can often swerve or stop abruptly.
Thats the thing actually, bike brakes are a hell of a lot better than car brakes at normal speeds. At 20mph, it takes me about 3m to emergency stop. In a car, you have the reaction time which is longer than that anyway.
Well, not really, it wasn't following by a wink or any other emoticon so for all i know you were being serious.
pulling over means slowing significantly with a huge lorry right behind you. It's pretty lose/lose, the best drivers back off and often I will pull over for them if it is safe, as I know they have issues with gears and momentum, but when its tailgating you you just have to keep going sometimes.
Wasn't happy about this
He's close behind me and getting closer I feel I have to go into the bus stop for safety.
People are talking about letting a lorry pass but how do you do that when they're too close? Slowing down works but it's a risk increasing strategy. In a car you've got a lot of protection as the impact speed won't be high but on a s bike it involves a high risk because if the driver behind doesn't respond you've not got any protection against an impact. A lorry carries more more than enough momentum at 5mph to simply roll over the top of a person on a bike, it's also heavy enough to seriously injure or even kill you.The guy bought his truck too close to me, I am in front, if I let him pass that is up to me, I didn't want him to pass ... My issue was the truck was too close behind me and moving closer. Hence the tailgating which is the reason I posted it in this thread.