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 mfactor Nova Slayer

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 Posted: 13:27 - 07 Aug 2012 Post subject: Right or Wrong |
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First I apologise to the biker involved , I should of seen him , no excuse.
I am in my bus waiting too turn right across the busy main road to merge with the slowly moving traffic heading into town, anyhow I make eye contact with the car driver coming down the road and he stops and gives me the nod leaving a gap for me to go into.
At this point I am now looking completely right at the fast moving traffic coming out of town, but I can still see the car driver letting me out , out of the corner of my eye, just in case he changes his mind.
So a car coming up the road flashes me out, so traffic stopped both directions and I pull out, give both drivers a wave and go into the gap. Textbook
About 2 seconds later a bike pulls up next to my open window and gives me a load of fucks and pisses off.
Straight away I realized that he must of be filtering and did not realize the car was letting me out and probably had to brake sharply when I pulled out.
Now I should have given an extra look up the road, but its a bitch to get out of that junction so when someone lets you out you move sharpish, I relied on the fact that the car letting me out had stopped.
Now my question is.....
If I could off responded to the bloke on the bike, I would have apologised but I also would have told him that as a biker of thirty years as far as I am concerned when you are filtering you are overtaking and if a vehicle ahead of you stops to let something out off a junction you are be obliged to do the same,
opinions please
and the crash bit down the road is where a numpty knocked me off my FJ1100 last year
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He's effectively overtaking at a junction, it's up to him to keep his eye on you. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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I was pretty sure he was in the wrong, but I really hate it when I fall out with a fellow biker  |
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Hi
sounds like you did everything by the book mate!
so sleep soundly and dont worry about!(he probably had a bad day and you were in the wrong place/wrong time)
If he was filtering then he should have been pretty much crawling, and if he had to do any sudden avasive actions then he wasnt just crawling!.
sounds like some impatience to me!
Its tough really!,we all have to use the same roads and you did your part well!(from your discription anyway:)
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| titan666 wrote: | Hi
sounds like you did everything by the book mate!
so sleep soundly and dont worry about!(he probably had a bad day and you were in the wrong place/wrong time)
If he was filtering then he should have been pretty much crawling, and if he had to do any sudden avasive actions then he wasnt just crawling!.
sounds like some impatience to me!
Its tough really!,we all have to use the same roads and you did your part well!(from your discription anyway:)
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Cheers for that got this off a legal site
Motorists 'filtering', particularly when there's a queue, can often lead to road traffic accidents, and there are several good examples of case law.
The Highway Code gives guidance for drivers and riders on filtering, with Section 167 stating you shouldn't overtake where you might 'come into conflict with other road users'.
It gives examples of not overtaking when approaching or at a junction on either side of the road, where traffic is queuing at junctions, or when a road user is indicating right – even if you believe the signal should have been cancelled.
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Section 211 advises drivers that it's often difficult to see motorcyclists and cyclists when they are executing certain manoeuvres, including filtering through traffic. It also states that when turning right across a line of slow-moving or stationary traffic, look out for cyclists or motorcyclists on the inside of the traffic you are crossing.
I am quite happy with that, as I said earlier I should of looked to the left properly when I went , so I would except 20% of the blame even though most of would have spotted the car letting me out. |
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Ordinarily I'd have said the bike was in the wrong because he was filtering past a junction and should have been lookin gout more BUT there is a long right turn filter lane there too.
If you had a conflict at the point you were pulling out, you would also have had a conflict with a bike coming up to turn right in that filter lane so your obs are pretty questionable.
A bike turning right would have had every right to be there and would have had right of way to turn into the junction, you obviously didn't see it so while you were not technically in the wrong, you most certainly weren't in the right either.
The fact is that those dashed road marking mean "give way" and you have a duty to make sure the road is clear, both ways, before proceeding.
I think it's disingenuous to call your manouver "textbook". Any "textbook" on driving youi'll see makes it pretty clear how much weight you should give to being flashed out.
Hopefully you've learned your lesson though. Take note of but don't rely or act on the indications of other drivers. Make sure it's safe to pull out to your own satsfaction before you go. That means checking both directions twice immediately before you go, just like you were taught on your test.
I think, on balance that you were both wrong but had there been an accident, you would have been more wrong, it was your duty to give way to traffic in that filter lane. ____________________ “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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Should have seen you, especially as you were in a BUS!! Not exactly small  ____________________ "The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn't understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had" |
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| stinkwheel wrote: | Ordinarily I'd have said the bike was in the wrong because he was filtering past a junction and should have been lookin gout more BUT there is a long right turn filter lane there too.
If you had a conflict at the point you were pulling out, you would also have had a conflict with a bike coming up to turn right in that filter lane so your obs are pretty questionable.
A bike turning right would have had every right to be there and would have had right of way to turn into the junction, you obviously didn't see it so while you were not technically in the wrong, you most certainly weren't in the right either.
The fact is that those dashed road marking mean "give way" and you have a duty to make sure the road is clear, both ways, before proceeding.
I think it's disingenuous to call your manouver "textbook". Any "textbook" on driving youi'll see makes it pretty clear how much weight you should give to being flashed out.
Hopefully you've learned your lesson though. Take note of but don't rely or act on the indications of other drivers. Make sure it's safe to pull out to your own satsfaction before you go. That means checking both directions twice immediately before you go, just like you were taught on your test.
I think, on balance that you were both wrong but had there been an accident, you would have been more wrong, it was your duty to give way to traffic in that filter lane. |
Bugger me I think you are right the only defence I can give is that when I looked up the road the cars were well past the start of that right filter lane and stopped , so if anyone was going to use it they would off already .
I think it was a case of me checking left and seeing everything being at a complete standstill so then giving all my attention to the right and the MacDonalds entrance opposite where they come out at speed and in the time it took for a car to let me out from the left (30secs) the bike had filtered down.
Should had given that last look tho.
On the other hand I think myself and most experienced bikers would have seen traffic stopped both ways (must have seen the outbound car flash me as well) and great big bus and a large gap opposite and given way even if I was using the right filter lane
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| G wrote: | | stinkwheel wrote: |
The fact is that those dashed road marking mean "give way" and you have a duty to make sure the road is clear, both ways, before proceeding.
I think it's disingenuous to call your manouver "textbook". Any "textbook" on driving youi'll see makes it pretty clear how much weight you should give to being flashed out.
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As with Stinkwheel.
The bike rider had 'right of way' as such I reckon.
I forget the exact wording, but thought it was generally considered ok to treat stationary cars basically as parked cars.
Certainly they should be keeping a much better eye out as lying under a bus that won't help much.
A friend was knocked down and badly injured (was wearing trainers and jeans, which certainly didn't help), except there was no filtering, he was just in his lane when someone flashed a car out. Luckily, the junction was to turn in to a hospital. Still a couple of months in hospital and more time getting off a morphine addiction. |
The legal site I went on said that kind of situation is a nightmare blame wise, but I am pretty sure that if I had done what that guy had done I would have called myself a tit, I mean a busy trunk road is at a complete standstill both directions, for the sole intention of letting a guy with a dirt great bus out, and you dont notice , Yep I would of felt a right tit.
But end of day no one was hurt so alls good |
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Fuck him/her. He/she is only a biker....
You were wrong for not getting off the bus and twating him/her.
As said filtering is overtaking one must be in a position to stop when road conditions change. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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Bike shouldn't have been overtaking near a junction.
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Bikey McRage wasn't wrong per se, he was just a complete ignorant cock end who's going to get himself killed if he keeps rocking that combination of observations and attitude.
We're hard to see, even with the best will in the work, and especially in traffic and double especially at busy junctions. Accept it and deal with it, or you'll end up... well, under a bus. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I was the twat once. The guy who got out his car to me was about 6'4" 18-1/2 stone dripping wet. I think the seat of his car was fucked as he only looked like a smout in the car until he was stood at my window.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 183 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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