Minnies_Mum
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I just rode out on the wee pony I'm riding at uni, mostly off road but there's a little bit at the end where we have to ride down a fairly busy road. Went with the pony's owner on her horse, both are fine in traffic, mine sometimes gets a little freaked out by big vehicles and cuddles into the hedge, bless her. She goes out in front and quite often outwalks friends horse, so friend trots to catch up so we aren't all strung out.
Well, today, Frosty suddenly swung her bum out into the road, which she NEVER normally does, and started dancing around. I looked round, expecting to see friend, but instead saw a transit van literally a foot behind Frosty. He'd obviously squeezed into the small gap that had formed between the two horses, and when she saw him that close she swung away to protect herself. He then put the brakes on, which squealed and caused all the prancing. I know we should always make the effort to keep close together to avoid this, but with two horses that walk at different speeds inevitably there is sometimes a bit of a gap. It's not like he couldn't see us either, we were hi-vizzed up to the max!
Why to people think they can drive like this around horses? He wouldn't try to squeeze between two cars like that! Luckily the nice chap coming the other way stopped for me, so I could settle pony down. Drivers around here are so inconsiderate, even though this is a really horsey area with not a lot of off road riding, which forces us onto the roads. Most don't even attempt to slow down, and we're always being passed far too closely.
Sorry, just makes me go cold to think that, if the van hadn't braked in time, he could have broken both her back legs. As it was, she could have swung out in front of a vehicle and got hit.
Well, today, Frosty suddenly swung her bum out into the road, which she NEVER normally does, and started dancing around. I looked round, expecting to see friend, but instead saw a transit van literally a foot behind Frosty. He'd obviously squeezed into the small gap that had formed between the two horses, and when she saw him that close she swung away to protect herself. He then put the brakes on, which squealed and caused all the prancing. I know we should always make the effort to keep close together to avoid this, but with two horses that walk at different speeds inevitably there is sometimes a bit of a gap. It's not like he couldn't see us either, we were hi-vizzed up to the max!
Why to people think they can drive like this around horses? He wouldn't try to squeeze between two cars like that! Luckily the nice chap coming the other way stopped for me, so I could settle pony down. Drivers around here are so inconsiderate, even though this is a really horsey area with not a lot of off road riding, which forces us onto the roads. Most don't even attempt to slow down, and we're always being passed far too closely.
Sorry, just makes me go cold to think that, if the van hadn't braked in time, he could have broken both her back legs. As it was, she could have swung out in front of a vehicle and got hit.