LankyDoodle
Well-Known Member
No, not my horse. Me!
I have always had a healthy respect for traffic of any kind, whether I am on horse, foot or in a car. But in 2004 we were involved in a traffic accident (with the horses) and at around the same time an uninsured driver also crashed into me at speed in a country lane. Ever since this time, I have been particularly nervy around traffic in lanes. I am NOT nervous of the horse in traffic - I trust my horse - and am confident and happy when the road is wide and/or straight, but around us, this is rare and roads tend to be windy and very narrow. Lots of tractors and cattle trailers use the lanes as well. A lot of the drivers use the lanes as a cut through between towns and go at speed. We've had several other near misses since these accidents, but then most riders have, and I was speaking to a friend the other day who was telling me about the times she's been hit by wing mirrors, the horse denting the side of a car etc..
I plan routes in my head and try to avoid routes where I know there are the narrowest lanes with quite a bit of traffic; in holiday season I ride at daybreak because the lanes are even fuller of more clueless people who aren't aware of riders.
I find I clam up just as I am about to mount and often change routes at the last minute because I jib out of more tricky ones where I may meet more cars. When I hear cars in the very far distance I have been known to burst into tears and want to turn round; I push the horse as far into the hedge as I can so that if a car comes round too fast they are more likely to miss us. I still have some semblance of control but I panic and feel my insides flip and flutter and I feel sick and like I said cry, my breathing gets faster and my chest gets quite tight. I know this is a reaction of panic but I am unable to do anything about it.
Like I said, I am quite confident with the horse and trust it in traffic. But I am so frightened of traffic and this is never more apparent than when we are on holiday (I've just got back from nearly 3 weeksin Cornwall with my horse). I've been riding our friends' 17.2hh warmblood, who is gorgeous and for sale
and he's fab in traffic, but because he is so big compared to George, I become even more aware of our vulnerability should a car come too close.
Does anyone else get nervous in traffic? I don't have a lot of off-road riding around my current yard sadly.
I have always had a healthy respect for traffic of any kind, whether I am on horse, foot or in a car. But in 2004 we were involved in a traffic accident (with the horses) and at around the same time an uninsured driver also crashed into me at speed in a country lane. Ever since this time, I have been particularly nervy around traffic in lanes. I am NOT nervous of the horse in traffic - I trust my horse - and am confident and happy when the road is wide and/or straight, but around us, this is rare and roads tend to be windy and very narrow. Lots of tractors and cattle trailers use the lanes as well. A lot of the drivers use the lanes as a cut through between towns and go at speed. We've had several other near misses since these accidents, but then most riders have, and I was speaking to a friend the other day who was telling me about the times she's been hit by wing mirrors, the horse denting the side of a car etc..
I plan routes in my head and try to avoid routes where I know there are the narrowest lanes with quite a bit of traffic; in holiday season I ride at daybreak because the lanes are even fuller of more clueless people who aren't aware of riders.
I find I clam up just as I am about to mount and often change routes at the last minute because I jib out of more tricky ones where I may meet more cars. When I hear cars in the very far distance I have been known to burst into tears and want to turn round; I push the horse as far into the hedge as I can so that if a car comes round too fast they are more likely to miss us. I still have some semblance of control but I panic and feel my insides flip and flutter and I feel sick and like I said cry, my breathing gets faster and my chest gets quite tight. I know this is a reaction of panic but I am unable to do anything about it.
Like I said, I am quite confident with the horse and trust it in traffic. But I am so frightened of traffic and this is never more apparent than when we are on holiday (I've just got back from nearly 3 weeksin Cornwall with my horse). I've been riding our friends' 17.2hh warmblood, who is gorgeous and for sale
Does anyone else get nervous in traffic? I don't have a lot of off-road riding around my current yard sadly.