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No. I ride behind cars as if I'm driving a car myself and only when they stop or slow right down do I filter or overtake.
Generally.
It has been known for me to get overtaken on a hot summer's day by some loon with no self preservation; and for me to decide to ride like a nutter as well, overtaking at every possible opportunity etc to keep up with him (for the lols). I can ride like a nutcase like the rest of them but I choose not to for the vast majority of the time.
It can go wrong very quickly if you start overtaking everything when in a busy town environment with a lot happening; easy for you to miss something, or for them to miss you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LK0b_vDyKo4 - Every car you overtake can do that.
If you're reading the road carefully then most of the time you'll find good reasons why you shouldn't overtake, anyway. If they're going too slow are they waiting for a parking space or turn? etc.
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'Kin hell, Tef Jnr.
Single carriageway, built-up area?
I'm usually holding up traffic in 30 limits (which isn't to say that I'm doing an indicated 30 either), so no, not unless it's:
1) A serious dawdler, or
2) It looks like a good laugh.
| JFK wrote: | I'll overtake if its safe to do so, doesn't matter where it is. |
Safe up to the limit of your obs. Has that NIP come through yet?  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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In London - anything going slower than me, including police (especially the police), will get overtaken at the first opportunity.
In towns / villages, cars doing the speed limit in a 30 zone are safer to overtake than cars going slower. Cars doing 30 aren't going to turn into a house, lane or parking spot; if a car is going slower, especially in a village with clear roads and no pedestrians, it's danger signs. But I don't overtake as much in villages because they're far more likely to have speed guns and mobile cameras, and in towns I limit my overtakes to filtering past queues, traffic lights etc.
| Quote: | if I see a car waiting to pull out of a junction I slow right down and I make sure that the driver has seen me before continuing (that's saved my life a few times) especially when there view of me is obstructed by park cars for example. |
I suspect you might be riding too close to parked cars. If there's nothing coming the other way, ride on the "wrong" side of the road from the parked cars if necessary, to give yourself visibility into the gaps (and people in the gaps visibility to you). ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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| mikesaa309 wrote: | It's mistakes and stupidity like that (just not as bad as that) have made me the safe rider I am now and have so far managed to survive 48,000 miles in 2 years on a little 125cc bike. |
I don't know how fast you were going when you started out, but a 125 won't have accelerated much in that distance. In a crash as you describe, you probably would have been thrown over the handlebars, surfed off the car, and rolled on the tarmac a little. You probably wouldn't have been seriously injured, though the bike would probably have been a writeoff. The experience wouldn't have been worth any extra wisdom it would have imparted over the scare you had though
I've had two crashes while overtaking, in ~70k miles, on a range of bikes from 125 to 800cc.
The lessons I drew from my crashes were more about what to look for, and situations to avoid, than a safety-oriented mindset like you seem to have learned. But I'm not inclined to be safety-oriented, since if I was, I would not ride at all. I ride much faster than I did when I crashed last, and yet I have far fewer close calls. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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I tend to stick to the speed limit intown.
I make exceptions for passing someone through a 30/40 limit who I've been stuck behind for some time in the NSL area. So like on a particularly twisty road with lots of oncoming traffic, on a road with safety Nazi solid whites or if I'm on a slow bike that can only do marginally faster than the vehicle I'm stuck behind.
Under those circumstances, I will pop past someone in a 30/40 limit and I presume that's what you mean by overtaking around town.
If I am in a highly congested built up area, I just pass whatever is in front of me as soon as I can (usually) legally do so and generally look after myself. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Since moving out of Reading I don't do it as often, because I live in rural Devon. In Plymouth there are usually two lanes, one of which I can use to overtake.
In Reading, though, I used to overtake in-town all the time. Had some pretty stupid close calls. I'm not sure if I've grown out of it (being unable to resist the temptation) because I haven't ridden in a normal town/city since - yet. London doesn't count because it's London and its always gridlocked.
I have a little mantra/process I use whenever I am considering doing something when on the bike. I simply ask myself "Does this count as something stupid?" I assess the situation, noting all the risks and possible dangers. If the answer comes back as "yes" then I don't do it. I keep this thought process as objective as possible - I've knowingly violated it, and mentally scolded myself for doing so.
The problem is obviously that it is so easy to overtake when on a motorbike. It's impossible to note or to know all the risks of a particular action, especially an overtake.
My answer would be that like most things, it depends on the individual scenario. Long, clear road with a car doing the speed limit and no cameras or cop cars? I'd go for the overtake if I was frustrated with tootling along at 30 that day. Bends in the road or oncoming traffic? No. It depends on your individual risk assessment and thought process in each individual scenario.
Best piece of advice I believe is don't just watch for traffic or cameras/police - look at the road. Craters, potholes, jagged lines, paint, oil, water, these are all things that could lead you into disaster. ____________________ I'm autistic. That means I'm smarter than you. |
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