To all you "Anti Bike Filtering Moaners" out there
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ok lets try this another way
the things that seem most dangerous and annoying to non motorcyclists seems to be
a) bike sat at what appears to be 6 inches from the bumper on your right rear quarter
b) bikes filtering
lets try and explain so we can all play nice
when the bike looks that close its realisticaly around 5-6 foot away if not more-tthe biker will get that close and be able to see over your car and so anticipate what you are going to have to do before you do it(unless its an impromptu brake test-illegal) the only way this can become dangerous is if the car being followed does something dangerous ie stamping on brakes or pulling out without signalling or looking
again in the case of filtering the only danger is once again to the bike rider from bad driving eg no indicators,doors opening in traffic pulling across lanes without indicating etc
so the problem is that some car drivers feel this is dangerous riding and should be banned or stopped by equally dangerous driving- however these activities are only dangerous because of the car driver in the first place
the real trouble is the minority on both sides that cause the others to be tarred with the same brush
i drive a car and a bike in equal ammounts so i see both sides but all things being equal and average etc its easier and less stressful to notice the biker as he arrives in your mirrors drive normally and let them get on with passing ,or have a wave as you let them past by moving 6 inches to the left or call them through
biker gets there safe,you feel less stressed loose no time and the sun will shine all day
richie
the things that seem most dangerous and annoying to non motorcyclists seems to be
a) bike sat at what appears to be 6 inches from the bumper on your right rear quarter
b) bikes filtering
lets try and explain so we can all play nice
when the bike looks that close its realisticaly around 5-6 foot away if not more-tthe biker will get that close and be able to see over your car and so anticipate what you are going to have to do before you do it(unless its an impromptu brake test-illegal) the only way this can become dangerous is if the car being followed does something dangerous ie stamping on brakes or pulling out without signalling or looking
again in the case of filtering the only danger is once again to the bike rider from bad driving eg no indicators,doors opening in traffic pulling across lanes without indicating etc
so the problem is that some car drivers feel this is dangerous riding and should be banned or stopped by equally dangerous driving- however these activities are only dangerous because of the car driver in the first place
the real trouble is the minority on both sides that cause the others to be tarred with the same brush
i drive a car and a bike in equal ammounts so i see both sides but all things being equal and average etc its easier and less stressful to notice the biker as he arrives in your mirrors drive normally and let them get on with passing ,or have a wave as you let them past by moving 6 inches to the left or call them through
biker gets there safe,you feel less stressed loose no time and the sun will shine all day
richie
Last edited by richieh; 04 June 2005 at 05:35 PM.
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Originally Posted by richieh
its realisticaly around 5-6 foot away if not more-the biker will get that close and be able to see over your car and so anticipate what you are going to have to do before you do it(unless its an impromptu brake test-illegal) the only way this can become dangerous is if the car being followed does something dangerous ie stamping on brakes or pulling out without signalling or looking
(a) your anticipation
(b) you having at least as fast a reaction as the car driver if something unexpected happens
(c) you and the car driver interpreting whatever you see ahead in the same way
(d) not having something obscured from your vision by the thing between you and where you will be in 0.1 seconds time.
Want to bet your life on all those happening? I wouldn't.
It's also completely uneccesary: unless you're about to overtake, what is the benefit of sitting 5' behind rather than 40' behind?
Per comments earlier, I'm quite happy for bikes to filter in traffic jams (and I don't even care about bikers illegally passing between lanes of moving traffic at speed - if done carefully). I do have a problem with needless tailgating or other forms of dangerous driving, whether it's from a bike, car or van.
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No, rear left quarter where they can not be easily seen.
No, not filtering - appearing from nowhere at 30MPH+ relative speed on the inside lane where you can not be seen.
Reason? YOU CAN NOT BE SEEN yet the car driver knows that if there is an accident, he will get the blame so he feels obliged to look out for you and the only way he can look out for you is to compromise his own driving.
Drive directly behind me or on my rear right quarter - I will see you and I will move over when I get the chance. Sit behind me with full beam I will not look at the lights but move my mirrors so you are not dazzling me - hey guess what YOU CAN NOT BE SEEN.
Granted there are some complete idiots on the road but the generalsiation on this thread is ridiculous - so, because I'm not a biker, don't want to be and have no need or intention of taking CBT, that makes me a bad driver? What absolute rubbish.
No, not filtering - appearing from nowhere at 30MPH+ relative speed on the inside lane where you can not be seen.
Reason? YOU CAN NOT BE SEEN yet the car driver knows that if there is an accident, he will get the blame so he feels obliged to look out for you and the only way he can look out for you is to compromise his own driving.
Drive directly behind me or on my rear right quarter - I will see you and I will move over when I get the chance. Sit behind me with full beam I will not look at the lights but move my mirrors so you are not dazzling me - hey guess what YOU CAN NOT BE SEEN.
Granted there are some complete idiots on the road but the generalsiation on this thread is ridiculous - so, because I'm not a biker, don't want to be and have no need or intention of taking CBT, that makes me a bad driver? What absolute rubbish.
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RichieH,
This is what gets me...Angry.
I just say that 'I don't think I like' Bikers doing a couple of inconsiderate manouvres and before you know it, I am accused of some ficticous report whereby I apparently go out of my way to mow bikers down.
WTF do you get them apples? Comment = Assumption = Slaunder!
B2Zero, you come and convince me you are right and other road users are wrong at the next Kentscoobies meet.
Im sure everyone there has an open mind.
But don't be surprised if you hear the same things again.
This is what gets me...Angry.
I just say that 'I don't think I like' Bikers doing a couple of inconsiderate manouvres and before you know it, I am accused of some ficticous report whereby I apparently go out of my way to mow bikers down.
WTF do you get them apples? Comment = Assumption = Slaunder!
B2Zero, you come and convince me you are right and other road users are wrong at the next Kentscoobies meet.
Im sure everyone there has an open mind.
But don't be surprised if you hear the same things again.
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Originally Posted by hades
It's also completely uneccesary: unless you're about to overtake, what is the benefit of sitting 5' behind rather than 40' behind?
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bikes acellerate so fast that a 40 foot run from 60 would see you passing at over a ton -plus you have less safe time on the wrong side of the road because youve waisted a second or so closing the gap
richie
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Are Bikers not required to obey the solid white line rule??
Just wondering, because I see it all the time - Biker pulls out over solid line AND back in over solid line.
I am not surprised at all that so many come off .........
Pete
Just wondering, because I see it all the time - Biker pulls out over solid line AND back in over solid line.
I am not surprised at all that so many come off .........
Pete
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Originally Posted by Hol
RichieH,
This is what gets me...Angry.
I just say that 'I don't think I like' Bikers doing a couple of inconsiderate manouvres and before you know it, I am accused of some ficticous report whereby I apparently go out of my way to mow bikers down.
WTF do you get them apples? Comment = Assumption = Slaunder!
B2Zero, you come and convince me you are right and other road users are wrong at the next Kentscoobies meet.
Im sure everyone there has an open mind.
But don't be surprised if you hear the same things again.
This is what gets me...Angry.
I just say that 'I don't think I like' Bikers doing a couple of inconsiderate manouvres and before you know it, I am accused of some ficticous report whereby I apparently go out of my way to mow bikers down.
WTF do you get them apples? Comment = Assumption = Slaunder!
B2Zero, you come and convince me you are right and other road users are wrong at the next Kentscoobies meet.
Im sure everyone there has an open mind.
But don't be surprised if you hear the same things again.
realistically untill youve ridden bikes you can only make assumptions and not understand the issues involved-perhaps you and B2Z should meet up for a pillion run-you may find it opens your eyes a touch
richie
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Are Bikers not required to obey the solid white line rule??
Just wondering, because I see it all the time - Biker pulls out over solid line AND back in over solid line.
I am not surprised at all that so many come off .........
Pete
Just wondering, because I see it all the time - Biker pulls out over solid line AND back in over solid line.
I am not surprised at all that so many come off .........
Pete
richie
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Originally Posted by richieh
certainly are pete double white lines must not be crossed especially in the wet under throttle cos they are slippery little buggers
richie
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Anyway, I thought you were going to take a run down here to meet the boys??
Pete
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firstly never run when you can walk as a wise old bull once said
meet the boys?-i thought you had a daughter pete
still always keen to make new friends
dont forget mind you owe me a pint-trouble is you'd have to find a pub near you that'd allow me in
richie
meet the boys?-i thought you had a daughter pete
still always keen to make new friends
dont forget mind you owe me a pint-trouble is you'd have to find a pub near you that'd allow me in
richie
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Originally Posted by richieh
trouble is you'd have to find a pub near you that'd allow me in richie
Pete
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No patience to wait is the key, ive seen plenty do it also and over chevrons as well. Thats where all the dirt accumulates e.g. shredded truck tyres etc. Risk having puncture or coming off.
Originally Posted by pslewis
Are Bikers not required to obey the solid white line rule??
Just wondering, because I see it all the time - Biker pulls out over solid line AND back in over solid line.
I am not surprised at all that so many come off .........
Pete
Just wondering, because I see it all the time - Biker pulls out over solid line AND back in over solid line.
I am not surprised at all that so many come off .........
Pete
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