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Worst Nightmare...
Sorry if this is a hitler post, but from my biking experience this was one of the things I dreaded most:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5Bci...eature=related |
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Beasty, I saw the gaps between both trucks a mile off and thought either of the 4x4s might make a dive for one of them as I was watching the clip. Guess the rider in question didn't lol...
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Oowwwwwww!
I love the voices at the end. At least the biker was up and seemed generally unharmed. (see his reflection in the screen) |
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I think in this kind of situation a loud can is your best friend! At least that's what i found, when filtering through traffic just giving the bike a little rev, people would hear you from inside their tin cans and know you were there..
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He was going a bit quick im my opinion.
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far too easy to happen.
filtering past one large vehicle upto another with out rear/side windows is tempting fate. On this occasion fate caught up with the guy. Glad he was up and about ok, and dont pretend for one section that Im critical of his riding - we've all done worse and gotten away with it. Edit: It took a second watch but just as the first 4x4 moves left to allow him through you can just see the white van is moving left. Its as though he was thinking of pulling into the first gap (also explains why the 4x4 brakes quite hard and the biker then decides to nip round) however having seen the lorry brake and a larger gap appear in front the van driver swung back out before continuing to the new larger gap. When he gets there he just chucks the van straight across - Based on the initial location of the bike behind the 4x4 he'll have been completly unaware of the bike now making progress, even if he had previously done all the correct checks before considering the first gap he'd still not have expected the bike to come through. |
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Entirely the biker's fault I'm afraid.
Should have spotted the gap between the trucks and assumed the 4x4 (which has got it's r/h indicator on)was going to be heading that way. That said, ouch! |
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All I can say is that once it HAS happened to you you become much slower at filtering,not that I was going as fast as the bike in the clip.
Mine was with the traffic in the inside lane,which I was in,be it only fractionally over the white line and guess what,it was a 4x4 with me as well only no indicator in my case Some 4x4's seem to have limited rear and peripheral vision due to the rear door and number,thickness of pillars that encroach into the drivers rear view. |
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Seen it happen a lot of times. Avoided it many times myself. I still filter at a brisk pace, but look for those gaps that others may feel the need to fill.
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Having an indicator on does not give you the right to turn over other traffic/change lane but likewise the rider should have seen it and been aware of the potential hazard.
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