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16/9/2012 at 10:10am
Location: Morecambe Outfit: Daystar `91 + Berlingo
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. . .Fell foul of one on the road to Prestatyn, the coast road. I should say he nearly fell foul of me. Approaching a sharpish LH bend, this guy was belting along furiously. handlebars and upper body all over the place. Me, expert that I am lol thoufht it was OK to overtake. So I gave him loads of room. Well, what room there was, I should say which I reckoned on being well sufficient. Anyway, to make a short story long, I heard this almighty shout behind me. Aware that if the `van had caught him, I might not have felt anything but he would undoubtably have, I checked my mirrors. He was pedalling so furiously now, I reckon he`d be in line for a Gold medal. But I`d be in line for a bloody nose at the very least if he caught me . . . Approaching a roundabout or something , he appeared non the worse. Now being a cyclist meself, I can fully sympathise; some cars do cut you up a bit. But most are OK, as long as you keep your wits about you. There was no blood on the van . . . I suspect he`d seen my car go past, and started to pull out not realising I was towing. So that`s a lesson learned . . . .maybe for both of us. I couldn`t stop since when the opportunity arose, he`d gone elsewhere. . . . . . To be brutally honest I was glad about that . . Anybody else had unfunny moments towing?
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16/9/2012 at 5:13pm
Location: Southwest Outfit: Mondeo 2.2 Titanium X
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As a lorrly driver as well as a cyclist I always stay behind a cylist until I know I can get past him allowing him as much room as I possibly can. This tends to annoy some drivers behind me but that's something they have to deal with.
In the lorry or out on my bike I regularly see vehicles driven by people who oviously think I shouldn't be on the road. One inconsiderate idiot overtook me on my bike recently & then turned left right across my path towards our local golf course. I honestly thought I was going to hit his car. A driver comnig the other way stopped & told me he'd seen the whole thing, was on his way to the golf club & intended having a word with his mate who was driving the car which cut me up. I could see little point because, as far as I'm concerned, drivers like him don't like sharing the highway with anyone.
I've worked myself out routes to give me up to 20 miles where I keep my use main roads to a minimum. The problem cyclists have in lanes is drivers who believe no one else is using them & they go round them like the clappers. I often wonder if drivers are aware cyclists can't hear much behind them because, in my experience there's quite a lot of wind noise & cars are sometimes very close befoe I hear them.
I love cycling & I do between 60 & 100 miles a week for exercise, it's a lovely way to see the area in which I live, to get fitter & hopefully healthier. Lots of people would benefit from getting out on a bike, it might even make the roads a safer place for cyclists if more drivers saw things from other road users perspective.
Give a cyclist a little of your time & if possible, room to fall off when you overtake, you can't turn the clock back, once you've hit them off the damage is done & you can't undo it. Other motorists somewhere just might be overtaking a bike being ridden by a member of your family & no doubt you'd like them treated with consideration.
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