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I'm not getting at you, I just think your post is a little abrupt for advice thats needed for someone thats new.;) Quote:
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REALLY winds me up, when im overtaking traffic, to have some tw4t commuter on his 1-2 day bike stint "cos its sunny" who flies past the oncoming traffic without a care in the world.... No indicators, so all of a sudden see a bike popout from behined a car with no thought but for themselves... Meanwhile im mid overtake... can't say i've ever flashed anyone, i just use the appropriate signal on my bike... Indicators n mirrors... |
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So this new bikers going on their night ride, with a millions things popping in their head from "the experts".. When in fact your mind should be clear, eyesight good, and go out and ride, and deal with any hazzard as you would in the daylight. Night time riding is easier, especially on roads, as you can see on-coming car lights much earlier than you can in the daytime. Only issue is you might find a fox jump out on you... Abruptness is how YOU read it, not how its posted.. they are mear words on a screen, without abuse. Its straight and to the point, simplez. |
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Not all car drivers are at good as using their mirrors as you are Damio ;) |
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I suppose if you only use your indicators in the dark, the driver you are over taking won't necessarily see the flashing one, as its on the opposite side to his mirror. The passing button is a lot more noticeable
But then I don't overtake in the dark...so I won't be using that much. Always wodered what it was for. |
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do not take overly drastic action to avoid. Obviously far easier said than done.... |
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I don't like animals that appear as if by magic, they seem to like doing that it seems:rolleyes: Its funny as I didn't swerve to avoid it, I just ploughed on ahead(see the pattern here) but as I was getting twitchy by this time, because of the last 'incident' and it being dark, I just jammed on the brake a bit(which was naughty) I seem to remember 'ooo F** a duck' then :smt042, as I called myself a silly billy, caused a bit of a steamy visor did that:smt053 |
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anyone read motorcycle roadcraft?... its all in there. i learnt roadcraft over 18 years ago for work, and it is taught as PART of the passing manuvre (sorry, the headlight flash thing).
get a copy of it off amazon. its a good read if you want to improve your riding/driving style, and gives you a good "system" to work to.night driving included |
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