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Groove
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PostPosted: 02:01 - 11 Aug 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Filter faster, you would have gone past that incident spot a long time before she stepped out.

Problem solved Thumbs Up Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 02:02 - 11 Aug 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stop looking in mirrors. If they look in their mirror they will see you, if they don't you have no warning.

Watch the front wheels but also look over cars. You should be looking at least 30 metres ahead as well as looking about and watching the front tyres.

People tend to turn the steering wheel, as their fingers pass the indicator stalk switch them on then look in their mirrors. The especially applies when not moving.


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PostPosted: 02:21 - 11 Aug 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yokogeri wrote:

Yeaaa the thing is she was a little old lady with her head down racing across the road. Look 30 meters ahead and I wouldnt even be able to focus on her!


Sorry to say this but if you can't see everything you're probably going to fast.
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PostPosted: 04:16 - 11 Aug 2006    Post subject: Re: Soooooooooooooooooo fucking close!!! Now will illustrati Reply with quote

Yokogeri wrote:
C'mon Colin you know you wanna say filtering is bad and I should be castrated for my sins!


no actually from your description i would say theres not a lot you could have done.

we cant all drive or ride around at a snails pace just in case someone steps out into our path without looking

i always filter, nothing wrong with filtering.

Sometimes there are signs when a car is letting someone through if cars in front move off but he doesnt for example, but id say dont worry about it.

I know pedestrians dont look for bikes filtering past standing traffic but it doesnt mean that they shouldnt.

So morally you were in the right, but not sure how it would have gone in court if she got injured (daft bint)
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PostPosted: 10:56 - 11 Aug 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Same sort of thing happened to me filtering past a van on the 125 an worman just stepped out looking the other way I slammed on the breakes and pulled the clutch in (but some how didn't roll off the throttle).
Stopped in time but my engine was screaming, now she's bloody looking.
Now if I filter and see a van I slow down more, well any vehicle that is taller than an average person, I assume theres someone there until I know different.
The joys of rush hour traffic Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 10:58 - 11 Aug 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

25 was probably a bit fast past very slow moving cars - unless you have really good visibilty and there are no obvious junctions including private drives.
Even then someone might suddenly do a U turn.
If you're covering the brakes and only doing 15-20 you could stop in a car length and avoid most disasters.
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PostPosted: 11:41 - 11 Aug 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pedestrians are weirdos, especially in London, they don't really value their lives properly.

Coming along the Cromwell road (not even filtering! normal flowing traffic) and I can see this bald guy on the left, step off the curb Confused . He's got about 100 yards before my wave of traffic (me a taxi and the rest of us) get to him.

I'm thinking this crazy guy might actually have a go!! And sure enough he runs out, he's got three lanes to cross, I brake early and he's past my lane, the cab carrys on and beeps at him. He then goes into this rather strange silly run kind of picking up his heels as if be nipped on the heels by a dog Question and putting his hand out. When he makes it to the other side, he grins and laughs as if to say wow I made it.....

and they call us nutters......
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PostPosted: 12:54 - 11 Aug 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

you should have expected it nad even should have seen her ... people are normally taller than cars and you should have picked up her movement through the windscreen etc with your peripheral vision at the least ... if not, then you were going a touch fast to not see a ped waiting to dash through traffic ...

However, there's not a lot you can do ... I had an identical situation in my car:-

Ninja on another forum wrote:
I've mentioned in various posts that every so often I experience something that acts as a gentle or poignant reminder that, despite whatever measures you take in driving, there's always scope to keep learning ...

Yesterday's for me:-

... in town, two lane one way system. The two lanes become one so you have to merge at some point. It's 'rush' hour although the traffic is solid and stationary in the left hand lane. I'm coming up in the right hand lane, slowing ready to merge ... I see a pedestrian start to walk from the far kerb, through the stationary line of cars, so slow a little more ... in full flow, the dumb cow walked straight out in front of me ... cue emergency stop ... going too slow for the ABS, the fronts locked up ... the ripping noise 'wakes' the ped' from whatever state she was in and she instinctively steps back ... I come to a stop a full metre past her ... she registers what she just about did and starts to look trembly and nauseous as she darts round the front of the stationary Cav ... I'm quietly sat staring at her in dumbstruck disbelief ...

How careful can you be? I was shitted up in as much as I'd have hit her square on if she hadn't stepped back at the last moment ... and I was awrae she was there and had modified my approach because of it ... it's a cliche - I'm a biker, I especially know what the risks are when there's traffic moving past a stationary line ... I live in a seaside town, I know the risks of drunks and ped's simply stepping out in front of me and yet, here I am still that close to twatting someone ... ?

A lesson learnt ... or rather, reminded ... Thumbs Up

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PostPosted: 13:16 - 11 Aug 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

For once! someone filtering at a respectable speed not at full pelt.

Not alot you could have done apart from(if there is room) moving over the right a bit more so you can see around the cars better. Also as said above keep an eye on the wheels of the car for them begining to turn. I do scan their mirros as I filter as if they make eye contact with you they have seen you and shouldnt punt you off.
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PostPosted: 15:09 - 11 Aug 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good work avoiding an accident, now get yourself and your lunchbox down to the clap clinic to avoid another nasty surprise.
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PostPosted: 17:50 - 11 Aug 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

get this ALL the time in london!(cause theres always traffic Mad )

when im approching a "blocked" view then i slow down alot & rev a few times as im approching

iv had some van drivers put there hand out the window saying stop & 1st time i was like "WTF" then relised someone was crossing in front of his van & about to come into MY sight

does piss me right off though when ppl just "APPEAR" from inbetween cars & only looking @ other sides traffic Mad Middle Finger & me being a "biker" when ever I cross the roads now, before im looking @ the other sides traffic,etc im still watching the 1st road im crossing for bikes


iv found race pipe + revs = THEM NOTICING! & TAKING NOTE FOR NEXT TIME Twisted Evil
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