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| c_dug wrote: | I've still not ever had anybody intentionally move to block me, I've certainly come up behind cars at a standstill that are in the way and won't move, but that's life, you change lanes or wait for a space to appear. You wont be there forever.
No need to kick a door. Ever. All it will do is increase these imbeciles dislike of bikers, they're even more likely to block the next biker they see, and I bet anybody who sees you kick a door would be the same. |
Several times, I have overtaken at 65+, cars plodding at 60. Soon as I get far enough in front to pull in, sod sees me, decides to speed up to force me to brake and pull in behind. Usually middle aged drivers of Rovers, Jags and Mercs that do that. As per Sods Law, this usually also occurs when a HGV is also trying to overtake said cunt.
Unfortunately, none of my jackets can accommodate a spare, loose brick. ____________________ Previous bikes - 1984 Honda VF500 (FII) Interceptor and 1990 Yamaha RXS100
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One of those would go well with the BMX handle bars on my RXS ! ____________________ Previous bikes - 1984 Honda VF500 (FII) Interceptor and 1990 Yamaha RXS100
Current bikes - 1984 Honda VF500 (V30) Magna |
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Pisses me right off as well, I never think of anything good to do in the situation until it's over. The other day I had someone VERY clearly look directly at me in his mirror, pull as far over to the left as he could manage (right hand lane, dual carriage way) and then stare at me in the mirror again. So i swung around the back of his car and pushed in front (as he tried to pull forward to block me). once he realised he was gonna have to run me over to stop me he started blaring his horn as if i was at fault. I just fucked off, but looking back at it, i should have turned around, hand on my knee in a sort of "are you finished your tantrum yet?" position until he stopped.
Luckily it's a very rare occurance on my commute and most people move out of the way. Door thing is brilliant but requires ability to open then shift sharpish ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
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A fave of mine, and this isnt limited to just those muppets that block your path, is to cruise along side them.
Look in their direction, I have a mirrored visor so the effect is increased, and give them the finger waggle. It really winds them up.
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Or if you have a pillion, again cruise along side the muppet and get the pillion to reach into their jacket in such a way that the muppet thinks they are about to be shot. Do a backfire for added effect. |
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More effective than the finger waggle going on in your pic?  ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
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Yeah i'll agree with the treat them like children approach. hence my "are you finished your tantrum yet?" pose  ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
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I don't agree with the whole damaging cars mentality that some of you are expressing, but have had quite a few occasions of people moving over to stop filtering. I can only think, like others, that they think its illegal so they are doing a good thing. It is annoying. As mentioned earlier, good obs and you can mostly see it coming.
Had a weird one the other week though. Coming back from work (rush hour down Western Avenue, Cardiff) traffic at a standstill and a decent gap for me to filter down as usual. Merrily cruising along at 10-15mph, a marked police car up saw me, moved right over and let me past - I thanked him as I pass. Two cars further up, a blacked-out BMW X5 also clocked me and swerved into my path as I was just about to pass. I stopped dead to avoid hitting his boot but didn't react in anger and seconds later the guy in the right hand lane moved across to the right to allow me past. As I passed, thanking the other driver, I noticed in my mirror the police car's lights flash, the passenger door open, the passenger policeman stand up out of the car and gesture to the BMW to pull across where he was! Hope he got a solid telling off! ____________________ C̶u̶r̶r̶e̶n̶t̶ ̶b̶i̶k̶e̶ ̶-̶ ̶B̶a̶n̶d̶i̶t̶ ̶6̶5̶0̶s̶ ̶
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Imho there are very few out and out obstructive drivers, most are just simpletons who don't plan ahead, why should they it's their road not yours?
Most of the drivers I encounter blocking my path are those I call "drifters", they notice something in their mirror and low-and-behold that's where they end up drifting.
As stinkwheel has said if you see it happening, plan for it, if it's happening whilst you're alongside, use your horn (a single beep will suffice) wave nicely and keep moving, but don't compromise your safety for convenience.  ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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| Quote: | Other cars etc probably thought I was doing that in the Van.
Reality was that on any dual carriageway/motorway I was merely driving with my foot flat to the floor. As the uphill starts to ease off, the van naturally accelerates. |
Thinking about it I think its quite easy to tell the difference between the people who haven't got the power, and the people are are just being dozy twats. I certainly do it without realising, can pick out who is dawdling and who is struggling.
With everybody having a modern car these days, thanks to credit and the scrappage scheme, there is hardly a car out there that can't make 70 up a motorway or dual carriageway hill.
| Quote: | Several times, I have overtaken at 65+, cars plodding at 60. Soon as I get far enough in front to pull in, sod sees me, decides to speed up to force me to brake and pull in behind. Usually middle aged drivers of Rovers, Jags and Mercs that do that. As per Sods Law, this usually also occurs when a HGV is also trying to overtake said cunt. |
As a lorry driver. This is my one BIGGEST peeves on the road. Motorway speed limit cars 70, trucks 60. Dual carriageway speed limit, cars 70, trucks 50. Single carriageway, cars 60, trucks 40.
There should never be an instance of cars getting under the feet of the trucks on any free flowing road, but it happens all fucking day long.
Average british motorist = Prat.
Another good example, the hero who parks his car across the two lanes of a zip merge 5-600 yards before the merge point. Because it is his road. Watch the germans do it, it works seamlessly. What do we do? Fight over OUR property which is the tarmac we are sat on and the 30 yards ahead.
We really are pathetic.
I have been intentionally swerved out on once or twice on a bike when filtering, one time (at band camp) was particularly scary. Had filtered up to the front of a queue at a junction, thug in 4x4 next to me takes offence and starts mouthing off. I give him the two finger salute. Unfortunately when it's time to move off he gets ahead and then happens to take the same turn I wanted.
I move to overtake and as I am nearly alongside he swerves right across to the right hand curb. Cue my slamming on very hard and having a life flashing before my eyes moment. Experience teaches; find another way home, don't attempt overtake, don't give the finger (unlikely).
Followed him home, but realised how little I could do when I got there, as I was vunerable on my bike, and he was angry in his 4x4. Thought about smacking him one, but then with witnesses etc you get done for assault and he gets a pat on the back.
Still sends me cold and gives me angry shakes thinking about it, and unfortunately it comes back into memory far too often.
I haven't really ridden much on 2 wheels since thinking about it. Too much stuff like this happens too often, eventually you will probably cop it because the motorist:
1) Doesn't give a shit.
2) Doesn't realise the severity.
3) Will get away with it, whilst you get scraped off the road and sent to the morgue.
Everyone who has ridden for 5-10 years or more could probably name several friends who died on a bike through no fault of their own. Just purely through the ignorance or maybe the malicious behaviour of some other idiot on the road. ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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I've only ever had it happen about four times. All on the same stretch of road, and all with the same Volvo driver.
On my way to the gym, summer, Godley cutting in Halifax. Evening rush hour every time, when the Volvo clearly moved over to block me. The first time I stopped and waited. The second time, the following evening, traffic was lighter the other way, so I crossed the double whites to get past him.
Third occasion, I was almost alongside when he must have suddenly realised and moved over, pushing me into the oncoming traffic, the twat. Luckily I squeezed through.
It must have worried him too, because it was a couple of weeks before I saw the same car.
This time I sat behind him till the traffic slowed and stopped as usual, then moved up alongside and stopped. Then I hit his drivers side window as hard as I could and fucking shouted as loud as I could at him, he sat staring ahead, never moved his head to look at me the fucking little shit.
Never saw that car again.
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Get back at the screenwashers by fitting your own and topping up with brake fluid. Very easy to do if you have a 12V bike, run the pipe through the handle bars for good aiming and connect the switch up to the horn.  |
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Well it's fu**ed up plenty of my front mudguards and tanks from leaking Master cylinders and hoses or clumsy bleeding operations
I feel a practical experiment coming on to see if indeed brake fluid does damage car paint, (I say car paint as I havn't been cut up or screen washed by any Halfords tool boxes as of yet ) |
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Was filtering tonight in the traffic at 15 mph and a big 4x4 started drifting in my direction, just about to hurl some abuse and realised the woman driver (wag look) was driving no handed picking her nose  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 106 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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