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 Posted: 14:23 - 01 Sep 2012 Post subject: Nodding at cars lorrys and buses doing the right thing |
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Not at other bikes this time but transport off 4 wheeled variety.Ok let me explain.Every time i see somebody start to pull out of a junction layby etc and theysee me and reverse back into where there coming from i give them a nod of the head and a thumbs up just to say thanks for spotting me and doing the correct thing in not pulling out on me..I think this gives the driver a nice little smile and encourages them to keep a eye for bikes and become another friendly driver I think this also gives them a good imperession of bikers that we do actually appreciate them keeping an eye out for us and were not all bad.I know it wont make the roads a safer place over night but it can't hurt can it.
Am i the only one to do this ?Or do any more of my fellow bikers do the same  ____________________ "Nitrous is like a cheap hooker, you want to hit it but are scared of the consequences
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If it only makes a little difference and saves even 1 biker getting knocked then it's    ____________________ "Nitrous is like a cheap hooker, you want to hit it but are scared of the consequences |
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| Alpha-9 wrote: | I always do a little thank you wave when people let me go or don't do stupid things, for the greater good |
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I always get a warm fuzzy feeling when someone on a bike gives me a little thank you for moving over to the left when they over take me  |
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I always get a warm fuzzy feeling when someone on a bike gives me a little thank you for moving over to the left when they over take me  |
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As a car driver I used to let people out...I don't bother now..maybe once in a while, and then regret it as they either dawdle or they travel 100yrds and take the next right. Same with those that let themselves get stuck behind a bus...you flash them out..they dither..you hold back because you've offered them an escape route...they dither...You pin it.
Today on the bike I was waiting to turn right to fuel up. Another bike approaches and I expected it to ride by (big gap in traffic behind it) but no, it decided to slow down...was it about to turn in to the station too? Had it seen something I hadn't? No it was fannying around, waiting for me to turn. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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I'm the same. Always give a wave. I usually thank people that pull over as I'm filtering past too. ____________________ Current bike: VTR1000F Firestorm. Previous: Firestorm (written off) - XJ600 Divvy - NSR125 - DT125 and a load of offroaders. |
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Always give them a nod or thumb up if they make way for me.
Been over the IOW for past two weeks and the drivers seem very bike friendly, giving way to me, or letting me go first at junctions  |
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I'll always give a nod or wave if someone spots me & doesn't pull out in front of me, as you say it might encourage the driver to keep a look out again for one of us. Alway give a thanks when I'm driving the car as well, doesn't cost anything to be polite.  ____________________ CBT: Pass 25/06/2011 Theory Test: Pass12/06/2012 Mod 1: Fail 08/07/2012
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Yeah do give nods out to vehicles that respect are helpful etcetera have gotten a few back as well especially from bus drivers and truck drivers these seem the most polite so far. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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Yup, thumbs up from me.
I also make use of the kill switch on the R1 for those cagers who just need a little wake up call.
You know the ones, mid 40s, usually women, driving with their window down, not entirely sure what is going on around them. The only thing they are concentrating on is what they can see directly in front of them.
Yeah, we've all seen them.
I find rolling off as I am side by side with them, quick flick of the kill switch on the Dynojetted 98R1 gives the loudest bang I've ever heard.  |
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| binge wrote: | Yup, thumbs up from me.
I also make use of the kill switch on the R1 for those cagers who just need a little wake up call.
You know the ones, mid 40s, usually women, driving with their window down, not entirely sure what is going on around them. The only thing they are concentrating on is what they can see directly in front of them.
Yeah, we've all seen them.
I find rolling off as I am side by side with them, quick flick of the kill switch on the Dynojetted 98R1 gives the loudest bang I've ever heard.  |
Oh dear! I know I shouldn't laugh at this as it'll only encourage you, but what a brilliant game!!! I'm now tempted to see if I can get a horn fitted on my new bike that will blast out some really inappropriate noise(s) to scare numpty cage drivers...
Having said that, I like to think that I am a considerate road user and I always say thanks when driving my cage or my bike, but I have been known to have screamng fits of rage at people who don't give the "thank you" wave for my consideration.
One of my (many) pet hates is drivers who seem unable to think ahead... they're sat in a slow moving queue of traffic and you're waiting to turn out of a side road through their queue.... do they leave a gap and wave you through?? do they f%^k!! they move up to close the gap so you have to wait ages, with traffic behind you, and wonder why you sit glaring at them. PAH! ____________________ Motorcycling is not, of itself, inherently dangerous. It is, however, extremely unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence or stupidity.
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