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cars passing from the right turn lane
When I am riding on a street that has a right turn lane and I want to go straight, I always move to the center lane so that other traffic will know where I intend to go and so that I don't get cut off by someone turning right in front of me. However, lately I've had a few drivers use the right turn lane to pass me. It's not a good feeling being side by side with a 2-ton pickup truck and there's only a single lane up ahead *and* your on the *left* side of the truck! Any suggestions?
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Best suggestion: A bicycle mounted RPG launcher :D
Seriously tho, I've had people pass me in the parking lane, too, even when there's an open passing lane on the left. Usually accompanied by some ignorant remark that indicates that they think bicycles belong either on the sidewalk or in the gutter... |
Give 'em space. Ride defensively if you wish to ride tomorrow. When I find areas where drivers tend to put me at risk, I change my route to avoid that location. A lot of times it seems like a particular intersection or stretch of road will be bad so I try to work that out of my route if I can.
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Originally Posted by Gonzo Bob
When I am riding on a street that has a right turn lane and I want to go straight, I always move to the center lane so that other traffic will know where I intend to go and so that I don't get cut off by someone turning right in front of me. However, lately I've had a few drivers use the right turn lane to pass me.
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One simple and effective way to restrict cars passing too close is to mount a couple of feet fishing tackle (with a flag on the end). Drivers might not like it that much, but no one will risk to scratch the paint of their cars.
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Originally Posted by Inoplanetyanin
One simple and effective way to restrict cars passing too close is to mount a couple of feet fishing tackle (with a flag on the end). Drivers might not like it that much, but no one will risk to scratch the paint of their cars.
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Originally Posted by Chris L
I dunno, I see a lot of cars on the roads around here missing more than just paint.
the r/h alloy peddal that gets there attension [hav'nt been used yet].Alloy peddals and soft door pannels dont mix. |
Don't go all the way into the center lain. Go about three quarters of the way over in the right hand turn lane. That way, people turning right are forced to wait behind you untill they turn. They should be going slow anyways, as they are about to turn.
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I prefer to take the through lane as well since I feel it is the proper way to do things. I also make obvious hand motions while doing so like pointing into the lane and then making a back and forth motion to indicate my intentions to go straight. I haven't encountered anyone trying to pass me on the right yet but am really alarmed albiet not entirely surprised to hear about such things happening.
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I saw a bike with something interesting on it today... It was a piece of plastic painted bright yellow and red that stuck out the side, extending slightly further than the handlebars. I was in my car at the time, but I think it was actually a really good idea. It lets car drivers judge distances between their car and the bike much easier so in a way reserves that space for you so no cars will enter it.
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Originally Posted by abc
I saw a bike with something interesting on it today... It was a piece of plastic painted bright yellow and red that stuck out the side, extending slightly further than the handlebars. I was in my car at the time, but I think it was actually a really good idea. It lets car drivers judge distances between their car and the bike much easier so in a way reserves that space for you so no cars will enter it.
Someone driving straight through a right-turn-lane here would receive verbal abuse and honks from fellow drivers, a ticket from the police and bangs on their cage from cyclists. It would really not be tolerated. Is it legal / common practice elsewhere? --jh |
Originally Posted by Juha
Is it legal / common practice elsewhere?
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Originally Posted by Juha
Is it legal / common practice elsewhere?
As far as common practice, I haven't encountered it myself however I have seen as both a cyclist and motorist, people passing on the shoulder when I'm attempting a left turn on a 2-lane highway. Shoulder-passing is also technically illegal. I guess right-turn-lane-passing is yet another thing I'll have to keep my eye out for now. |
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