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I ring, say "Coming up on your left" about 2 cars lengths back. This give them plenty of time to ****, and get back over to the curb, before I finally pass them.
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Originally Posted by littlewaywelt
(Post 6774462)
imagine how the car drivers feel...
I don't force cars or bikes or busses to pass me over and over. My philosophy is - get ahead and stay ahead, and if you can't, stay the Hell behind. |
Originally Posted by Flimflam
(Post 6773781)
My usual deal with other bike commuters is just a silent pass, if necessary I'll say something, but more often than not it seems to ensure confusion and unsteadiness. If someone looks to be particularly wobbly/inexperienced, I'll pass by taking the full traffic lane giving them ample space, or I'll just wait behind them (with a lot of room) so I don't pressure/scare them.
I don't talk to bike commuters just because they're bike commuters. Do you come up to pedestrians and start up a chat because, hey, you're both pedestrians and walking in the same direction? Cycling, especially commuting, is not really different. Infact, I'd even go as far as to say drafting in most of my city riding is basically useless. |
Originally Posted by cooker
(Post 6775678)
I don't force cars or bikes or busses to pass me over and over. My philosophy is - get ahead and stay ahead, and if you can't, stay the Hell behind.
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For me when I'm on the trails and approaching a hill I remember reading somewhere before to yell out 'rider up' as you take a hill and before you decend a hill you ring the bell to alert anyone below of your decent and decend slowly is it's twist and winding so incase a rider is coming up you can avoid them.
When I see people with pets I always ring the bell or verbally warn them in advance then pass them slowly (normally on the left hand side) while keeping an eye on thier pet to make sure they don't freak out and chase you. For walkers and joggers I always ring or give a yell 'passing on your left/right' and if the person acknowledges your call with a wave or 'thanks' I give a wave back as I pass them as a 'thank you'. Most of the times when riding on the road I only wave to other riders on the road. |
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