lulubel
Über Member
- Location
- Malaga, Spain
I've been reading a few threads on the commuting forum, and I noticed a common thread in a lot of incidents, near misses and collisions is that the other party doesn't appear to have noticed the cyclist, and it made me think ....
When I drove buses, it was very common to meet a car coming the other way on a narrow road, and the driver would stop, pull to the side, and try everything in his power (flashing lights, gesturing, etc) to get me to try and drive through the far too small gap he'd left. The general consensus among our drivers was that car drivers will always leave a gap big enough for their own car.
I wonder if this translates to noticing other road users. If they're only looking (the ones that bother to look at all) for something the size of their car, they've got a good chance of not noticing something smaller. It would explain why there seem to be so many SMIDSYs reported here and on other forums, and why cars pull out in front of me so often when I'm on my bike, but not when I'm driving the car. And, if they cut up other car drivers as often as they do cyclists, surely the roads would be permanently blocked with all the accidents that would happen.
It also explains how they can appear to have looked at you, but not actually "seen" you.
(All this came about because I went out for my first ride since my crash today, and I was very careful to make sure any driver waiting to pull out had definitely seen me before I rode past the front of the car.)
When I drove buses, it was very common to meet a car coming the other way on a narrow road, and the driver would stop, pull to the side, and try everything in his power (flashing lights, gesturing, etc) to get me to try and drive through the far too small gap he'd left. The general consensus among our drivers was that car drivers will always leave a gap big enough for their own car.
I wonder if this translates to noticing other road users. If they're only looking (the ones that bother to look at all) for something the size of their car, they've got a good chance of not noticing something smaller. It would explain why there seem to be so many SMIDSYs reported here and on other forums, and why cars pull out in front of me so often when I'm on my bike, but not when I'm driving the car. And, if they cut up other car drivers as often as they do cyclists, surely the roads would be permanently blocked with all the accidents that would happen.
It also explains how they can appear to have looked at you, but not actually "seen" you.
(All this came about because I went out for my first ride since my crash today, and I was very careful to make sure any driver waiting to pull out had definitely seen me before I rode past the front of the car.)