wesa
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Oxfordshire
I have never been a fan of the 'keep back' hand signal. I don't wave drivers past so it seems to make sense that I shouldn't tell them when to stay back.
However I saw the signal used (for the first time) today and I think I am changing my opinion.
I was driving (tar & feather me later but I did have 2 little ones with me, and I do regularly cycle the route when I can) down a steep twisting hill. The road is wide enough for two cars to pass at a crawl. On one tight left hand (for me) bend I saw a group of cyclists coming towards me, given the road width I slowed to <20mph (required for the bend anyway) then one of the guys towards the back of the group started waving keep back to an unseen vehicle. I stamped on the brakes and was confronted by a car on the wong side of the road on a blind bend who had no option but to stop nose to nose with me, wait for the bikes to clear and pull in behind them. Tumbs up to and from the cyclist.
As an aside to the cyclists. let's assume that you held up the driver for a whole minute, I wouldn't worry about it as there was a big fuel tanker about 600m ahead who was realy struggling up the hill and he wasn't even at the steepest part yet. The driver will have spent far longer behind him than behind you.
So my question is this; having seen the 'keep back' signal used to good effect (even if not the intended effect), should I become a hypocrite and start using this signal, I am not going to start waving drivers past.
However I saw the signal used (for the first time) today and I think I am changing my opinion.
I was driving (tar & feather me later but I did have 2 little ones with me, and I do regularly cycle the route when I can) down a steep twisting hill. The road is wide enough for two cars to pass at a crawl. On one tight left hand (for me) bend I saw a group of cyclists coming towards me, given the road width I slowed to <20mph (required for the bend anyway) then one of the guys towards the back of the group started waving keep back to an unseen vehicle. I stamped on the brakes and was confronted by a car on the wong side of the road on a blind bend who had no option but to stop nose to nose with me, wait for the bikes to clear and pull in behind them. Tumbs up to and from the cyclist.
As an aside to the cyclists. let's assume that you held up the driver for a whole minute, I wouldn't worry about it as there was a big fuel tanker about 600m ahead who was realy struggling up the hill and he wasn't even at the steepest part yet. The driver will have spent far longer behind him than behind you.
So my question is this; having seen the 'keep back' signal used to good effect (even if not the intended effect), should I become a hypocrite and start using this signal, I am not going to start waving drivers past.