Baph
13-10-09, 12:03 PM
I wasn't sure if this should be posted here or in Idle Banter, but hey ho... I apolgise profusely if I got it wrong. :)
I had an important meeting to go to today, and got ready a little late - naturally the bike was the choice of transport as I was running late.
So I'm riding pretty hard, not as aggressively as I have before, but pushing hard, overtaking left/right/centre. Though the only law I'm aware of bending would be speed.
I fly up the dual carriageway, round a couple of roundabouts, overtake some more cars, and then, three cars back, flashing blue lights from an unmarked car. Bugger. Indicator on before he's even overtaken the cars, because I *know* he's coming for me.
I then pulled over, engine off, swore a lot, and started walking to his car (I'd actually out braked him to pull over - hehe). I was going into it with the attitude of "OK, fair play, give me a ticket & let me on my way, I know I was naughty and shouldn't ride in a rush, but I did."
Instead, he opens with "I've stopped you for the solid white lines, I've no clue what speed you were doing because I couldn't keep up. You overtook twice at solid whites, and I couldn't let you carry on like that." (insert silent whistle to myself at this point) So I replied "I didn't cross any white lines did I?" I know I didn't, and I also know it's not strictly illegal to overtake so long as you don't cross them. "No, but that's not the point, solid white lines mean no overtaking, not no crossing." (at this point, a sly smile to myself). So I apologised profusely for being wrong (I wasn't going to argue, I was already late for my meeting), and he let me off with a warning. He didn't even bother looking at the bike, or asking my name for a PNC (and he wouldn't of had time to get one before stopping me).
So, just so that everyone knows, some cops out there believe that bikes aren't allowed to overtake when there's solid white lines, even if you don't cross them!!
I had an important meeting to go to today, and got ready a little late - naturally the bike was the choice of transport as I was running late.
So I'm riding pretty hard, not as aggressively as I have before, but pushing hard, overtaking left/right/centre. Though the only law I'm aware of bending would be speed.
I fly up the dual carriageway, round a couple of roundabouts, overtake some more cars, and then, three cars back, flashing blue lights from an unmarked car. Bugger. Indicator on before he's even overtaken the cars, because I *know* he's coming for me.
I then pulled over, engine off, swore a lot, and started walking to his car (I'd actually out braked him to pull over - hehe). I was going into it with the attitude of "OK, fair play, give me a ticket & let me on my way, I know I was naughty and shouldn't ride in a rush, but I did."
Instead, he opens with "I've stopped you for the solid white lines, I've no clue what speed you were doing because I couldn't keep up. You overtook twice at solid whites, and I couldn't let you carry on like that." (insert silent whistle to myself at this point) So I replied "I didn't cross any white lines did I?" I know I didn't, and I also know it's not strictly illegal to overtake so long as you don't cross them. "No, but that's not the point, solid white lines mean no overtaking, not no crossing." (at this point, a sly smile to myself). So I apologised profusely for being wrong (I wasn't going to argue, I was already late for my meeting), and he let me off with a warning. He didn't even bother looking at the bike, or asking my name for a PNC (and he wouldn't of had time to get one before stopping me).
So, just so that everyone knows, some cops out there believe that bikes aren't allowed to overtake when there's solid white lines, even if you don't cross them!!