Kat
Well-Known Member
I agree the slow down signal is poorly understood. The one time I used it (i could hear something coming fast from behind on a country lane) not only did the driver not react the riders I was with asked me what I was doing!
The stop signal works better, I have used that to stop a car coming towards us when a car is passing from behind.
As riders we need to be aware of what drivers think of us and do our best to keep them sympathetic. Holding them up unnecessarily will only antagonist them. It irritates me when riders don't acknowledge me or make any effort to make it easy for me to pass them safely so it must really piss off non horsey drivers.
The stop signal works better, I have used that to stop a car coming towards us when a car is passing from behind.
As riders we need to be aware of what drivers think of us and do our best to keep them sympathetic. Holding them up unnecessarily will only antagonist them. It irritates me when riders don't acknowledge me or make any effort to make it easy for me to pass them safely so it must really piss off non horsey drivers.