Using Mirrors . .

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I can't believe guys use mirrors during cycle commuting . . . it seems to me all the critical action is ahead of you and your scan of this shouldn't be diluted by what is going on behind you. . What happens behind you . . well, you can't do anything about it anyways . . just stay on your line. What is it with mirrors?
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I like see what is abot hit me from behind if its all the same to you.:laugh:. I dont like surprises like cars approaching from behind and if i can see what is approaching then i wont be so nervous and prone to panic
when a car whizzes past.

each to his or her own so to speak and i am not the only one who has mirrors on theyre bike. quite a few people here have them fitted To the handlebars of theyre bikes
 

Twelve Spokes

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I think I'd probably poop it if I saw something storming up behind me when I look in a mirror,that's why I have resisted buying a set.I don't have a problem with a cyclist who has mirrors though.

Just stay on your line doesn't always work,I seem to remember a car storming up behind me at Bow last year and I had to take evasive action and throw the bike nearer the pavement.Also another incident with an Upminster cab driver on the Blackfriars Underpass in October because I believe he was either on his phone or fiddling with it.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I think I'd probably poop it if I saw something storming up behind me when I look in a mirror,that's why I have resisted buying a set.I don't have a problem with a cyclist who has mirrors though.

Just stay on your line doesn't always work,I seem to remember a car storming up behind me at Bow last year and I had to take evasive action and throw the bike nearer the pavement.Also another incident with an Upminster cab driver on the Blackfriars Underpass in October because I believe he was either on his phone or fiddling with it.

I see your point re seeing cars coming up behind you, but at least I am prepared for them even though they still scare the bejeezus out of me:dance:
 
I prefer knowing what's going on around me at all times. I used a mirror when I was younger, but now it's shoulder checks and hearing.
I can't understand how a mirror check can be so much of a distraction, there's 3 on my car and I've not hit a lamp post yet :thumbsup:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
And if I don't I am never going to get used to the road, and if I don't get used to the road, then I will never go out on my bike. You can see where I am going here I'm sure. I leave the main road as soon as I can and cycle along unamed roads.

I am not a danger to either myself or other road users, if I was then I wouldn't be on the road, but I like to see what is approaching from behind, so they won't take me by surprise and spook me into making a mistake. As I said, quite a few people on this forum have mirrors, people who are a lot more experienced than me.

And each to his or her own. Cheers. :hello:
 
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