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 maxp Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 19:31 - 30 Mar 2014 Post subject: Filtering to the front of traffic...and then some? |
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I've noticed on countless occasions this afternoon, when some bikers were filtering through a queue of cars stopped at traffic lights on red, they would continue filtering past the car(s) at the very beginning of the queue and then come to a stop a few feet ahead of said car.
The problem as I see it, that in doing so, would often involve them crossing a solid white line, albeit only slightly, which isnt exactly legal.
Now obviously in the biker's mind, they are thinking something like 'im much much faster off the line than you mr car, so I am of no concern to you'
but i'm interested the thoughts of riders on this forum to this practise?
Do authorities turn a blind eye to it? As tempting as it is, I can't help but feel its overwhelmingly cheeky (probably not the right word to use)
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Always do it. Never had an issue, not once. And I've been riding for many many many many years now. Only issues might be when there is no extra set of traffic lights, so craning the neck to see the red light change might be a minor setback. ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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Do it sometimes. It's safer than getting squashed between the traffic. ____________________ My Flickr |
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I deliberately don't do it. I tend to stop with my front wheel about level with the front cars' front doors. I even avoid inpinging on invalid "cycle boxes", because the intent is clear.
First, it's an offence to cross the line, and also to pass the car nearest to a light-controlled pedestrian crossing.
But my main issue is that it's ostentatiously saying "I've just skipped past you". There's not an awful lot of bikes in Glasgow and the drivers haven't all got it in their heads that a filtering bike is not in the same queue as them. I've even had some angry beeping while filtering through traffic. I say! Sir! There's a queue! Surely that cannot be legal! I shall beep to summon a Constable, sir!
That doesn't mean that I'm not through the gap and ahead of them within 3 nanoseconds of the lights changing, mind. If they want to dawdle, that's their business. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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 Posted: 23:48 - 30 Mar 2014 Post subject: Re: Filtering to the front of traffic...and then some? |
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| maxp wrote: | I've noticed on countless occasions this afternoon, when some bikers were filtering through a queue of cars stopped at traffic lights on red, they would continue filtering past the car(s) at the very beginning of the queue and then come to a stop a few feet ahead of said car.
The problem as I see it, that in doing so, would often involve them crossing a solid white line, albeit only slightly, which isnt exactly legal.
Now obviously in the biker's mind, they are thinking something like 'im much much faster off the line than you mr car, so I am of no concern to you'
but i'm interested the thoughts of riders on this forum to this practise?
Do authorities turn a blind eye to it? As tempting as it is, I can't help but feel its overwhelmingly cheeky (probably not the right word to use)
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It's not legal, but what you gonna do? Mostly I pull alongside cars and wait before the line, but if it's in a spot where I'm likely to run out of space or if there's another bike behind me that will need some room to get away clean and safe I'll pass the car and swing across it's front a bit before straightening to let more bikes to the front.
You might consider this cheeky, but 1) it puts you in the front out of harms way 2) it allows following bikes to do the same and 3) as soon as the lights change you're no longer a hindrance to the cars pulling away because you're gone. In fact, you make it easier for the drivers because the ones behind the first car haven't got to think about where you are or wait for you to filter in front to clear the island. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I always do it to make sure the person in the car sees me. Also if i was in between and slightly over then the car may try to get ahead of me and run over my foot. (which is not good) so i do it to show that i am in control (if that is the right word to use) ____________________ CBT- 2012 Theory- 18/12/13 Mod 1- 07/01/14 Mod 2- 15/01/14
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Best practice is to stop behind and to the right of the first car
As said crossing the solid white line and that includes the one before a bicycle box is an offence lightly fixed penalty £100+ 3 points
Big purge in London last year is still on I think and Some London councils can give a non points ticket for this from CCTV !
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I try very hard not to do this, but sitting immediately between two vehicles on the line does put us in a vulnerable position. When the amber light goes and the two cars try to (sedately) "race" each other off the line, the very last thing on their minds is the bloke in the middle. I've been batted by side mirrors and even had my foot run over once in this situation.
If it's tight (the left and right cars are close to the line) and I'm not holding back another filterer behind me, I'll just avoid getting into the situation and hang back, just behind the lead cars. I'll still typically get away, but avoid the first wobbles. Usually one lane moves first or something, I can weave out passed the front of the queue.
As I've said before, though, there are a couple of intersections on my route that are just too dangerous to wait at the line. Idiot, frustrated drivers, crap in the road, traffic islands... I pull into the cycle box and just hope a cop isn't around. ____________________ Current: '14 VFR800X Test passed 31/10/12.
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In London they did crack down on this recently, it's easy enough to avoid, if you see a high vis in here a bike box don't go in it. If a copper comes up to you after you have entered the box, and you know they haven't seen you enter it just tell them the light was green when you entered it.
I did very briefly consider not going in it to keep the cyclists happy. However coming home from work the first day in my new mindset I stopped next to a taxi outside the bike box. 4 cyclists appeared 1 went straight through the red and went left, another went straight through and straight across, the third went out into the middle of the road and stopped there to turn right, the final cyclist stopped with half her wheel hanging out the box. I decided never to stop before the box again.
I have biked in and out of london for 7 years now. I always go in the boxes if It's safer in 7 years I have been spoken 2 twice by PCSO's once because my front tire was on the line We briefly argued as to whether I was in the box or not then the lights changed and I fucked off. The second time was when the started the crack down I pulled up fully in the box then one fo the dayglo brigade appeared and told me they won;t be doing anything this time but in future it'll be ? Points ? Fine, I can't remember. I said fair enough and was on my way.
They seemed to have stopped policing those boxes so it is happy days again. ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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Dunno about that, had a bus drive at me whilst the lights were still red once  ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 11 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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