That's bad - especially if it was during a lesson. One thing to be inconsiderate. Quite another to be indoctrinating the 'next generation' with one's bad manners...The shared use path is terrible. I usually go on the road, and do sometimes get gestures, including recently from a driving instructor.
I thought it was a reference to the hesitant pedestrian, you gave him a pleasant surprise by stopping to allow him to cross in front of you.The 2nd one I was thinking of was the motorbike running through a red light at 2:07
I thought it was a reference to the hesitant pedestrian, you gave him a pleasant surprise by stopping to allow him to cross in front of you.![]()
The green car at 1:43 seemed fair enough, the Audi seemed very pushy, Audi drivers can be prats.
Camera lens angles make it difficult to tell speeds closeness etc and obviously I can not tell the focus of your attention. But felt some of your passes of larger vehicles, 0:22 - 0:23 - 0:32 - 0:51 - 1:00 - 1:03 could have posed a fair bit of danger to any unsuspecting pedestrian crossing, and peds rightly or wrongly do cross between vehicles and would not be expecting a cyclist on the wrong side of the road.
On the first three I would have equalized my dangers and took a much wider pass, no reason for you not to be further right. Of course in in the few incidents that I am being over pedantic with, you may well of being given 100% attention to these dangers with hands on brakes.
Good vid enjoyed watching it.
Have just re-read my post; Hope it didn't come over as a bit of a "know all" or a criticism of your cycling, I am very unexperienced of cycling in such a busy environment, my thoughts were more "Should You" rather than "You Should"
The shared use path is terrible. I usually go on the road, and do sometimes get gestures, including recently from a driving instructor.
If an instructor can't drive appropriately around cyclists, what hope is there for the future generation?
Is there somewhere you can complain about this? A driving instructor not obeying the rules should have have extra consequences...
Sorry but im going to be honest: These videos (#1) are boring...
#2 personally I would have just ridden up the lane regardless, visibility is good, no holes, no people, you're not exactly a 1 tonne car risking the work men. I'd rather "take the risk" riding up the cones than the risk (although small) of pulling in front of a lorry, even one this good.