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02-05-07, 08:10 PM | #11 | |
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Originally Posted by lucky strike They all tend to do that as they are far too old and shouldn't really be on the road, but in doors with a pipe and slippers I tend not to filter once past 80 mph though! Quote:
I did smoke a pipe but have given up all forms of the weed, still got the slippers though. |
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02-05-07, 08:14 PM | #12 |
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Had a police car move over to allow me to filter once. You just need to be sensible and real. Being dressed correctly and all that sort of helps too. I believe a precedent has been set on filtering in a particular court case (twas on this forum last year) - the judge said wtteo "Well, that why you have a motorbike, isn't it? So you can filter to the front". Something like that anyway.
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02-05-07, 10:12 PM | #13 |
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I wasn't Interfering with other drivers, just making best use of the gaps in traffic, i know in a car it would be highly unacceptable.
felt a bit like playing chequers lol |
02-05-07, 10:46 PM | #14 |
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By far the most valuable piece of advice you'll read on the t'internet! Each case is different and must be judged accordingly so. Never underestimate the stupidity of car drivers (not that us rufty tufty bikers are always switched on all the time )
p.s - OldBoy, I'm only joking of course chap............ ....they should all be 'filed' away down the local ol' folks home |
02-05-07, 11:14 PM | #15 |
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02-05-07, 11:28 PM | #16 |
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No such thing as a black and white answer... Folk say "Filtering's not illegal", well, not in itself but it is if it crosses the line into dangerous driving. But where's that line? Just about every time someone passes me when I'm "making progress" on my commute is, IMO, riding dangerously. But then, just about everyone I pass probably thinks I'm riding dangerously
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03-05-07, 07:59 AM | #17 | |
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I've filtered past dozens of police cars and filtered behind p. bikes, no problem... The only time I've had near misses in traffic is when I've not been filtering, just following the car in front. Cars have swapped lanes into bit of road I'm on! RR |
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03-05-07, 08:03 AM | #18 |
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When I'm riding agressively, I filter hard. I know damned well that I've cross that line countless times that Northy was talking about.
Luckily, I've always been on the right side of it when police have been around. To me, that's the part that matters. |
03-05-07, 09:11 AM | #19 |
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its one thing hiding from the police - buts it the grim reaper u really want to be scared of.
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03-05-07, 10:10 AM | #20 | |
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I've filtered (admittedly at lower speeds) in clear view of marked police cars, not to mention however many more unmarked ones and have never been pulled/flashed for it. I've followed police riders who were filtering and they've only ever given me only a friendly wave as I turned off. As others have said, if filtering was illegal (and the prosecution of it was actually enforced) there would be little point in having a bike for me. I have just come back from America (where, in many states, filtering is illegal) and I didn't see any "working bikes" and comparatively few commuters. Bikes were basically evening/weekend toys. I was surprised to read about a bike courier in an American magazine as I didn't see any, even in big cities. I can only assume there are comparatively very few of them and that they run the constant risk of prosecution. |
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