Be careful out there!!!
I've just come into work from my commute from Cannon Street to where I work at Angel.
I was at the traffic lights, right behind a double decker bus, when the lights turned green, and off I went behind the bus...it was about half way across the traffic lights that I almost went ar$e over tit over a newly formed ditch in the middle of the road...luckily I regained it, but got myself a snakebite puncher..made it to the other side of the road and got off my bike. It made me realise how stupid I was to be drafting a bus, especially when I can't see what's ahead in the road in front of me. Just a reminder to me and everyone here...take it easy out there...we only have one shot at this..don't take unecessary risks on busy roads. Rich |
Glad, you're allright. :)
I try and avoid buses and taxis, the former are too unpredictable, the latter just too fast. Van drivers can be a bit of a pain, but lorry drivers seem some of the nicest drivers on the road. Richard |
Originally posted by Rich It made me realise how stupid I was to be drafting a bus, especially when I can't see what's ahead in the road in front of me. Just a reminder to me and everyone here...take it easy out there...we only have one shot at this..don't take unecessary risks on busy roads. I had a bit of a fright this morning too. On my commute into work I have to enter a large roundabout, and take 3rd exit. 2nd exit is for the M25 so most cars are taking it, I have to cycle past. best method is to get up to their speed, and make my intentions clear by hand signals (while pedalling like billy-o) and cycle position. It does mean that to achieve the required speed I get a bit eager to enter the roundabout before the next wave of traffic closes any gaps. This moriningI had a car on my left and a Hovis truck on my right. I knew I could out-accelerate the truck. Around the roundabout comes a big truck and big trailer going slow, there's a gap behind him, I want to get behind him and then pull hard to beat the Hovis truck, and as I pull out, slowly, standing on the pedals, balancing the bike, ready for the off, the trailer of this truck starts to drift wide - towards me, and I've got nowhere to go because the car on my left has made the same call! Same moral as yours - there's no need to be in such a rush. But we'll both have forgotten it by this time next week :D Stew |
Amen to that Stew and Rich,
I should also remember to pack a spare tube and pump as I've got a long walk home tonight...:( Live and learn eh!!!! Rich |
Glad to hear you're in one piece (even if you do have a bit of a walk home!). I try to stay as clear as I can from bus drivers around here. The only local company on the Gold Coast is Surfside, and I'm almost sure they specifically train their drivers to be psychos :eek: .
In saying that, I don't like drafting for two reasons: 1. What if they stop suddenly for no readily apparent (or rational) reason? 2. Does anyone really want to breathe the really concentrated sh*t that those buses put out? |
Originally posted by Rich I should also remember to pack a spare tube and pump as I've got a long walk home tonight...:( WHAT? No tube and pump? Have we taught you nothing here, Grasshopper? sigh |
Bows head in shame...:(
Rich |
Originally posted by Rich Bows head in shame...:( Rich |
Palms down...!!!!!
I haven't been that bad....! Hehehe :D |
I should also remember to pack a spare tube and pump as I've got a long walk home tonight... Richard |
Good lesson. watch out for buses! (says he who nearly got pinned against a railing by one of Lothian Regional Transports finest while overtaking it on the wrong side on the bus/ cycle lane)
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Yes! Glad you're all right, Rich!
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