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Re: Fear of being T-boned is ruining riding
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I ride out that way alot dude so if you want someone to ride with some time drop me a message an i will see if i can give you any feedback about road position an so forth? im not a instructor or anything but have done alot of miles an i ride in a fairly safe but quick manner.
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Ed, if all goes to plan Bev is off to Vyrnwy on Sunday so I think I'm free if you want to go for a ride. Try wearing a hi vis vest as from our ride and conversation the other night you've got it into your head that your bike is hard to see due to the colour and the fact that the frontal area is quite small, compared to my sprint it is, but your headlight is very bright and you are not that invisible, try to put the negative thoughts aside and remember your IAM training, especially the position for safety part, although your road positioning is on the most part fine. If you're available for Sunday let me know and I'll put more of my observer hat on and see if I can help. If all else fails trade in your bike and get a gold wing, no way anyone can miss one of those. :D
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I do much as you describe Ed, rolling off and going wide to make myself more noticeable. Eye contact is preferred and if you can get it then the drivers tend to react - or I have found they have anyway...but as someone mentioned, just because they look doesn't mean they've seen. Tensing up with fear isn't a great thing though, if you've seen the junction and the car approaching then you've already taken actions to avoid so you're halfway there. I go wide (if safe) even if they're not planning on pulling out because they have seen me, just to make it clear I'd anticipated their next action.
If someone goes to pull out, sees me and stops I actually nod a thankyou, as if I'm grateful they didn't just barge out onto the road. The way I see it, the next time they come out of a junction it #might# stick in their head a biker was thankful. You never know. I'm reading Roadcraft for the second time atm, I read it while I was on my 125 and now reading it again seeing as I've done a fair few miles on the SV. It makes so much sense. |
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Love that second vid :D |
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Yes I think I am free Sunday... Hell will freeze over before the other suggestion.... |
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