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It's also against the new forum rules![]()
After reading 25 pages of Skiing vs Cycling I'd forgotten those existed

It's also against the new forum rules![]()
Bike snobI 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?
more like the class smartarse changing your answers before the teacher gets to see them.A bit like having your homework marked wrong by your teacher, eh?
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![]()
2854944 said:Which might be a clue to the flaw in your belief. You never turn right or pass a parked vehicle? Always, always, always know what is occurring behind you before moving in or out or changing speed.
Yeah. It's so interesting how you can predict what's coming from behind based on sound clues. I can hear a bus from 50 meters. I'm good with differentiating large trucks form cars, but not as good as detecting an approaching bus.I don't need a mirror to hear the approach of a car from the rear and gauge its proximity and closing velocity.
Yeah, I agree. Frigging intimidating! If you commute, you have to suppress your fear...or you won't continue doing it.I had this tonight,a boy racer at Bow trying to scare me by doing his prattish move of driving at me from behind and then pulling out at the last second.Of course I didn't bat an eyelid,although I was aware and guessed he tried to intimidate me.Noticed he pulled into a back street soon after and disappeared.Coward.
I don't have a problem with mirrors but sometimes the uses can be negative as well as positive.IMHO
Bells are cool, as long as you get the "clang" type.....not the "tinkle, tinkle" type....It just doesn't look right; much like a bell!
What I hate is when they are so close you can feel a distinct pressure wave....that's what I call a shave.I use a mirror to give me extra information as to what's going on behind me, but I always do the over-the-shoulder check to be safe and to alert other road users before I make a manoeuvre.
The mirror is also useful to monitor the approach of other cyclists, some of whom seem to believe that an overtaking gap of about 20cm at 20mph is acceptable...
[quote="David Parry, post: 2858229, member: 34041"]Bells are cool, as long as you get the "clang" type.....not the "tinkle, tinkle" type....
Yes
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