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| Jonathan A |
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 Jonathan A Crazy Courier

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 Posted: 17:56 - 24 Sep 2012 Post subject: other road user's attitude to learners... |
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I was riding along a country road today in the pouring rain, doing a steady 48 mph (50 limit) I get to a blind corner with double white lines, and whilst going round it guess what....A massive lorry overtakes, whilst on this blind bend! (not to mention the fact that it was going over the seed limit for hgvs on a single carriageway).
And if this wasn't enough for one afternoon, on my way home a BMW overtook on a solid white line, and cut in so close there were mere inches between my wheel and the bmws bumper (this is amazing as I was going a little bit over the limit anyway).
so is it that car drivers (pretty much all the time in fancy German cars), and any other non-bikers see an L plate and just feel the need to cause some grief, or do they actually have somewhere to be?
who knows... |
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| Cheeseybeaner |
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 Posted: 18:01 - 24 Sep 2012 Post subject: Re: other road user's attitude to learners... |
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| Jonathan A wrote: | I was riding along a country road today in the pouring rain, doing a steady 48 mph (50 limit) I get to a blind corner with double white lines, and whilst going round it guess what....A massive lorry overtakes, whilst on this blind bend! (not to mention the fact that it was going over the seed limit for hgvs on a single carriageway).
And if this wasn't enough for one afternoon, on my way home a BMW overtook on a solid white line, and cut in so close there were mere inches between my wheel and the bmws bumper  (this is amazing as I was going a little bit over the limit anyway).
so is it that car drivers (pretty much all the time in fancy German cars), and any other non-bikers see an L plate and just feel the need to cause some grief, or do they actually have somewhere to be?
who knows... |
I don't know. I've always found, unfortunately, that on a smaller cc bike you get less consideration and respect for your road space than you do on something bigger and nippier.
I don't know if L plates have much to do with it as I used to get it on my 250 MZs too, its just as if some drivers seem to have this urge to 'put you in your place' overtaking unnecessarily in stupid situations and cutting up right in front of you.
Its almost as if they seem to think you have less right to the road space than you do and so treat you accordingly.
I agree its very annoying as you're a paid up road user just as they are... |
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| Matt- |
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BMW owner's and Mercedes owner's are the one's you want to watch they come barreling up behind you at the speed of sound, sit up your ass, then decide to over take where most dangerous...
your safest thing as above is position yourself on the line of the blind corner well not right on the line, you know what i mean
Golf owners are pretty patient ....
SAXO owners , don't even get me started. ____________________ RIP jack (wheelie king), you will never be forgotten.
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| ScaredyCat |
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Anecdotal too but relavant
I've recently passed my tests so my L-Plates have just come off. There's a marked difference, even when using the same bike, in the attitude of drivers when you're riding with and without plates. Hold your ground too, don't be tempted to slip to the side of the road to let them pass.
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| pepperami |
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Like what the others have said "stand your ground and dont be bullied into letting them (Audi & BMW drivers) force you into the kerb"
Find the balance : stand your ground but dont be aggressive or pig-headed  ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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They see the L's and they are thinking "Must get in front", you will get seemingly 'normal' people overtaking even if you're doing 10mph over the speed limit because they've got the idea that you're a LEARNER so you MUST be in the way, and they can't let it go.
Things get better once the L's are off but they improve a lot once you're on a big bike... once they see you've passed your tests like they have and are on a powerful machine (albeit small) they seem the see you as worthy of being on the road and give you a bit of respect.
And I'm the same, whenever I see a Learner now I think "I'm gunna get in front of that noob" But the difference is I will NEVER do anything dangerous or discourteous whilst trying to do so, that would be very uncool. |
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| Dave70 |
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I was told by my CBT instructor to ride left of center. However, I soon realised that every biker I have seen rides right of centre and tried it myself.
That is definately the right place to be imo.
As others have said, command you're space on the road!  |
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I'm on Loser plates and I've never had a problem.
Mainly because I never hold up traffic, and ride on roads with fewer cars probably.
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<-- This.
I'm considering a
BIke CURIOUS?
sticker for the top box.
Losing the L plates will help with the rage overtakes, but tailgaters can die in a fire. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Jonathan A |
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phew so its not just me in that case
I really cannot remember being tailgated by anything other than a big German car.
I once considered putting a light-up sign on my back that says something along the lines of "f*** off", and can be activated by a button on the handle bars...just think all of those furious BMW drivers
As for taking up my space on the road, I will try riding right of the centre, see what that does for me. |
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Yep, you're certainly not the only one, I ride to work nearly every day, I keep up with the traffic, there will be absolutely nowhere to go and yet still some pillock in a BMW (usually) will decide to overtake me and end up no further than just in front of me. Then I go filtering at the lights and watch their blood boil
One day, one of the pillocks in the BMW will be someone from where I work, and then they'll be feckin sorry.  ____________________ What would you do in life, if you knew you could not fail?
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It does seem to make a difference.
Earlier this year I had to borrow daughter's Vespa with L plates for the commute to work (it's legal to ride with them if you don't need them btw).
Certainly noticed the difference in the attitude of car drivers.
Once when in the big bike through town came across a bike lesson, tutor and two pupils. Deliberately stayed back and near the centre line to stop cars cutting up the pupil at the rear. Turned off at traffic lights and got a thumbs up from the tutor who was observant enough to see (true story bro).
Although even on the bike bike if I'm in a 30mph limit had cars (usually German makes) too close behind (as in half second gap). They don't keep up though in the NSL! ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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| MarJay wrote: | There are lots of morons in all sorts of cars, its just that BMW owners moronity occasionally shows itself as they generally have a bit more power than a 1.2 Corsa.
I wouldn't say that BMW and Merc drivers were any better or worse than any other car driver on the whole, which isn't saying much admittedly... |
They're better than Micra drivers, I'll give them that. At least they have the balls to overtake. Or go above 2mph. They might even look in their blind spot occasionally Seriously, it's getting uncanny, the amount of people that have done crazy shit in front of me in a Micra, i always keep my distance from them, in either car or on bike cos I reckon they must hand them out to people who fail their test, there's just no other explanation for them. ____________________ What would you do in life, if you knew you could not fail?
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