JillA
Well-Known Member
After hearing about yet another nasty accident where a horse and rider were hit by a car, and pressure to make it illegal not to pass wide and slow, I wondered how people ride on their local roads.
I don't do hack out any more, but when I did, I wouldn't tuck in as tight as I could to the near side, I reckon that invites drivers to squeeze past. I rode in the middle of my half of the carriageway (unclassified roads) and a good foot out from the verge (A and B roads) - I didn't do more than cross trunk roads. Or two abreast and be prepared to go into single file once a driver has slowed down. IME this forces drivers to slow and overtake properly, however much they might resent it, and made it safer as far as I could tell. I also asked nicely for them to slow down and always thanked them, but I hope everyone does this.
What is current thinking in road safety training?
I don't do hack out any more, but when I did, I wouldn't tuck in as tight as I could to the near side, I reckon that invites drivers to squeeze past. I rode in the middle of my half of the carriageway (unclassified roads) and a good foot out from the verge (A and B roads) - I didn't do more than cross trunk roads. Or two abreast and be prepared to go into single file once a driver has slowed down. IME this forces drivers to slow and overtake properly, however much they might resent it, and made it safer as far as I could tell. I also asked nicely for them to slow down and always thanked them, but I hope everyone does this.
What is current thinking in road safety training?