the reluctant cyclist
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I didn't want to start posting in the other thread where there are thoughts and condolences for the cyclist sadly killed after being hit by a door...
... but I could see that somebody on that thread had mentioned that he didn't really want to cycle in the middle of the road as he was holding people up...
Now I read this forum and try to be a better cyclist because of it but I have to say that EVERY single time that I have tried to cycle really far out from the kerb I have come up against trouble.
There is a really bad pitch point in Edgbaston with a crossroads where I am always being overtaken badly but when I do cycle in a defensive way (which in this case really does mean in the middle of the road) then I have had drivers revving their engines, driving right up to my rear wheel and bibbing.
I know I'm not supposed to let it intimidate me but it does - plus they tend to overtake hard, close and fast after I have "held them up" in this way.
Mostly what seems to happen is that I seem to be overtaken really close when they can finally get around me.
Now I'm not sure what I am doing wrong that you lot are all doing right but I do go a lot slower than any of you lot - mostly becuase I just simply don't feel safe riding in traffic doing 23/26 mph. I tend to tootle along at a sedate 12/16 mph most of the time - is this what the problem is?
Can you only "hold your lane" etc if you are going over 20?
I ask because I do find myself in the door zone a lot - although I feel that I am watchful etc and keep an eye on the cars that are parked up I know that one day I might find myself in trouble (again!!).
... but I could see that somebody on that thread had mentioned that he didn't really want to cycle in the middle of the road as he was holding people up...
Now I read this forum and try to be a better cyclist because of it but I have to say that EVERY single time that I have tried to cycle really far out from the kerb I have come up against trouble.
There is a really bad pitch point in Edgbaston with a crossroads where I am always being overtaken badly but when I do cycle in a defensive way (which in this case really does mean in the middle of the road) then I have had drivers revving their engines, driving right up to my rear wheel and bibbing.
I know I'm not supposed to let it intimidate me but it does - plus they tend to overtake hard, close and fast after I have "held them up" in this way.
Mostly what seems to happen is that I seem to be overtaken really close when they can finally get around me.
Now I'm not sure what I am doing wrong that you lot are all doing right but I do go a lot slower than any of you lot - mostly becuase I just simply don't feel safe riding in traffic doing 23/26 mph. I tend to tootle along at a sedate 12/16 mph most of the time - is this what the problem is?
Can you only "hold your lane" etc if you are going over 20?
I ask because I do find myself in the door zone a lot - although I feel that I am watchful etc and keep an eye on the cars that are parked up I know that one day I might find myself in trouble (again!!).