Re: Etiquette when filtering
It takes a while to get used to filtering and the important thing is to do it at a speed you feel confortable with and not be pushed by anyone. I always move over as soon as I see someone coming behind, I find it distracting to see lights in my mirrors.
Scooter drivers are the worst, IMO, I have seen some truly ridiculous things.
As for the shaking head I am often left doing this because of some c**t of a car driver almost killing me whilst trying to send a text. Which due to the speed I am travelling frequently means I am a couple of hundred yards away from the incident before I stop, so could this be the same?
Bikers can equally be tw*ts though, I was filtering outside a line of traffice last night and one screamed past me on the outside of me......another headshaking and filling the inside of my helmet with blue words moment!
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