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PostPosted: 21:41 - 09 Nov 2009    Post subject: Filtering swerve menouver Reply with quote

Just wondering if anyone else has noticed while filtering you get one or two knobheads in cars that seem to swerve to try and hit you off your bike.

I live in Surrey and drive back from central London on the A3 every week night, and everytime ive driven back i've had people swerve to scare me.... and it is bloody scary!!

I've even has this with a central divide on a single carriage road and there is no reason for a car to come into the central part unless they want to overtake but I had 2 cars on the same stretch of road purposefully scaring this shit out of me.

Might just be me!
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PostPosted: 22:07 - 09 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's common. I've destroyed the off side wing mirror/put a big dent in the wing/door of loads of cars that did this to me over the years. I even had a punch up with a black cab driver in London one day, after the utter moron speeded up and moved to block me from overtaking with a fucking bus bearing down on me on the other side of the road Shocked I just made it, but put a huge dent in his door at the next set of lights. He went mental, leapt out of his box and started punching me in the head (not sensible unless as I obviously had a lid on). I got off the bike and told him he deserved it for being a fucking menace. Then floored him with a swift steel toe to the groin.

I try not to take such drastic action since some gangster pointed a gun out the window at me after I kicked a lump out of his BM.
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PostPosted: 22:24 - 09 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I even had a punch up with a black cab driver in London one day, after the utter moron speeded up and moved to block me from overtaking with a fucking bus bearing down on me on the other side of the road I just made it, but put a huge dent in his door at the next set of lights. He went mental, leapt out of his box and started punching me in the head (not sensible unless as I obviously had a lid on). I got off the bike and told him he deserved it for being a fucking menace. Then floored him with a swift steel toe to the groin.


Wow!! Thumbs Up

Kudos for the great story. That must have been one hell of a day. I'm usually too panicked to kick out etc.. maybe that will come with time.
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PostPosted: 22:30 - 09 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thats not a story this is a story, in Manchester passing prestwich near armstrongs fish & chips, I was filtering down when it turned into a 3 lane road, a BMW to the left moved to block me, at the same time a BMW on the right moved to block me, they pranged each other.

I stopped laughed my keks off and filtered around them, I believe I posted asking a question if I should have stopped since I felt I was a factor in the accident.
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PostPosted: 22:31 - 09 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Putting your foot out to fend off a car or warn them you are there is one thing. Kicking it or damaging it AFTER the danger has passed is criminal damage.

That said, if someone pulled out deliberately to startle me, I would see them in court for dangerous driving, via a little word in their shell-like at the next set of lights.
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PostPosted: 22:43 - 09 Nov 2009    Post subject: Re: Filtering swerve menouver Reply with quote

A lot of the time I suspect it's just dozyness. If it's intentional, you're probably not filtering fast enough, if you were, you'd be way past before they had the chance Razz.

Even when I was driving my £115 tank of a passat estate I had people almost hitting me, drifting into my lane etc... which made me realise it was often just people being useless, not anti-bike.
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PostPosted: 22:55 - 09 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is common in London. I used to give them a good kick but I realized that it just makes them to hate bikers even more.
Now I just stop in front of them, grab my mobile, pretend like taking a picture. It 90% makes them jump out of the car, tell me that I can't take a picture of them which is BS. Then I tell them that I am a volunteer police officer (which is another BS) and know my rights better than him.
When I do that, I actually see the fear in their eyes; PRICELESS!
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PostPosted: 22:56 - 09 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mister James wrote:
Putting your foot out to fend off a car or warn them you are there is one thing. Kicking it or damaging it AFTER the danger has passed is criminal damage.

That said, if someone pulled out deliberately to startle me, I would see them in court for dangerous driving, via a little word in their shell-like at the next set of lights.


You're clearly drunk on powwaah Mister James. This is proof that nobody (even somebody as nice as yourself) should have that kind of power over other people.

We need to find an alternative to police... and soon.
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PostPosted: 23:18 - 09 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:


We need to find an alternative to police... and soon.


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Were do i sign up? Wink
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PostPosted: 00:01 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I dont get why car drivers do this, I drive a car, and if I notice a bike coming up behind me, whether it be in traffic or on a country lane and they wish to make better progress than I do, what harm does it cause to shift slightly to one side of the road to let a bike past? Doesnt hinder you in anyway, you dont use anymore fuel, I dont understand what their problem is.
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PostPosted: 07:14 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

pitslayer wrote:
I dont get why car drivers do this, I drive a car, and if I notice a bike coming up behind me, whether it be in traffic or on a country lane and they wish to make better progress than I do, what harm does it cause to shift slightly to one side of the road to let a bike past? Doesnt hinder you in anyway, you dont use anymore fuel, I dont understand what their problem is.


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PostPosted: 07:22 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Itchy wrote:
Thats not a story this is a story, in Manchester passing prestwich near armstrongs fish & chips, I was filtering down when it turned into a 3 lane road, a BMW to the left moved to block me, at the same time a BMW on the right moved to block me, they pranged each other.

I stopped laughed my keks off and filtered around them, I believe I posted asking a question if I should have stopped since I felt I was a factor in the accident.


Typical knuckle dragging BM drivers. I saw something as funny once, where a BMW dangerously overtook and cut up a Honda City Express in a built up area...and was unable to slow as a milk float pulled out of a side road, not expecting some cretin to be doing 50+ towards him. Let's just say that those old milk floats were built to last, unlike BMWs... Laughing
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PostPosted: 07:26 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mister James wrote:
Putting your foot out to fend off a car or warn them you are there is one thing. Kicking it or damaging it AFTER the danger has passed is criminal damage.

That said, if someone pulled out deliberately to startle me, I would see them in court for dangerous driving, via a little word in their shell-like at the next set of lights.


So what are they going to do - phone the old bill and say 'I was dangerously trying to stop a biker overtaking me/attempting to run him off the road when he took exception and kicked my car'? Wink
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PostPosted: 07:57 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had this a few years ago when I used to commute. One particular stretch of road that was always choked up at 5pm. most drivers either stayed put or moved over a little to let me pass, (I was riding a Firestorm at the time, with a single sided can, could hear it a mile away). So one time a volvo estate moved out to block me as I tried to pass, no prob, I gunned it around him. Couple of evenings later, same thing, same car. Next evening, same thing, same car again Rolling Eyes .
The next few evenings I wrapped my security chain around the tail end, just so it dropped down far enough to obscure the number plate, it was only a couple of evenings later that the arse did it again. This time I stopped alongside him, neatly smashed his door mirror clean off, and away I went (hearing the sound of his horn and him shouting) Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy .
Obviously took a different route for a few days after that.
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PostPosted: 08:33 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had a mate years ago who used to carry a half litre bottle in his pocket filled with used engine oil...which he used to dump on anyone foolish enough to impede his progress (though it was only really effective if they were in a convertible with the top down, or had a window open Laughing ).
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PostPosted: 09:38 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

27cows wrote:
I had a mate years ago who used to carry a half litre bottle in his pocket filled with used engine oil...which he used to dump on anyone foolish enough to impede his progress (though it was only really effective if they were in a convertible with the top down, or had a window open Laughing ).

Did he do it to bikers too? I often find I get held by them as well, generally on the bike, but sometimes in the car.
Suppose the oil'd get revenge on them in the long run anyway as it dripped onto the road!
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PostPosted: 09:58 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm more concerned by people panicing and swearving out the way into a hedge or on comming traffic.

I've had a couple mount the kerb, as they seems to think I was a cruise missile heading towards them Neutral
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PostPosted: 10:04 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

G wrote:

Did he do it to bikers too? I often find I get held by them as well, generally on the bike, but sometimes in the car.
Suppose the oil'd get revenge on them in the long run anyway as it dripped onto the road!


I get held up by bikers all the time! got stuck for about 8 miles on the M25 behind two guys in dayglo gear on 125's (this is when filtering by the way not normal riding), ended up with three "big" bikes behind them for a good few miles, in the end I cut into the inside lane and then cut back to the outside a few hundred meters in front of them, it doesnt take a few seconds to stop in a gap and let a faster filtering bike past! Funnily enough I find the worst ones for that are GS1100 riders!

Anyway, rant over Laughing

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PostPosted: 11:18 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't think I explained properly in my original post. Confused

I wasn't talking about the cars on your side of the road.. im already very used to people doing this and have accepted it. I tend to just stop and stare at these dick heads.

It's people coming in the opposite direction that I have noticed trying to swerve towards me... Hence not having enough time to do much about it, and scaring the bejesus out of me!!

Anyone experienced this or just the cars going the same way?
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PostPosted: 11:48 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I find that generally people try to avoid head on collisions where possible Shocked

Nope, never had someone serve towards me like that. Why would they do that?! I'm well aware of when I have an oncoming car and there isn't enough room so I stop and pull in to my line of traffic but that's different.
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PostPosted: 12:03 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

G wrote:
27cows wrote:
I had a mate years ago who used to carry a half litre bottle in his pocket filled with used engine oil...which he used to dump on anyone foolish enough to impede his progress (though it was only really effective if they were in a convertible with the top down, or had a window open Laughing ).

Did he do it to bikers too? I often find I get held by them as well, generally on the bike, but sometimes in the car.
Suppose the oil'd get revenge on them in the long run anyway as it dripped onto the road!


Don't think he ever did bikers, but he did once put a hundredweight of (wet) cement in this brothers sidecar when they had a row (it was a Jawa outfit, so it probably handled better afterwards Wink ).
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PostPosted: 12:08 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

dafyddjohndavies wrote:
I don't think I explained properly in my original post. Confused

I wasn't talking about the cars on your side of the road.. im already very used to people doing this and have accepted it. I tend to just stop and stare at these dick heads.

It's people coming in the opposite direction that I have noticed trying to swerve towards me... Hence not having enough time to do much about it, and scaring the bejesus out of me!!

Anyone experienced this or just the cars going the same way?


That's a lot more rare. Usually it's gobshites who haven't long passed their test being stupid, but I've had a handful of maniacs just veer at me for no obvious reason in the past. I don't know if they were doing it deliberately or were distracted. One thing is for sure, you just get the feck out of the way in an instance like that, never mind who's in the right etc.
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PostPosted: 12:11 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

You all should get away from the big smoke and come down to Wales where drivers are friendly (it's on the police you have to watch out for!!)

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PostPosted: 12:27 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

FlyBri wrote:
You all should get away from the big smoke and come down to Wales where drivers are friendly (it's on the police you have to watch out for!!)

Bri


There's definitely something about big cities that sends the car drivers a bit mental (probably the endless jams and inhaling all that carbon monoxide Wink ). I do a fair bit of riding along the pleasant roads of east Sussex and you rarely see mad/dangerous drivers down there. But the bikers are another matter Shocked
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PostPosted: 13:00 - 10 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

It only ever seems to happen around rush hour though. But a few of the were blatantly trying to scare me as there was even a divide with the chevrons in the middle of the road and had 3-4 people swerving into the chevrons and towards me. Shocked

Only one section of this one road. Might even be the same person doing it, all I see is headlights!
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