Munchkin
Well-Known Member
I am absolutely fed up to the back teeth of seeing riders, two abreast with the width of 3 horses between them, zig zagging all over the road, chatting to each other or on the phone, who do not thank drivers when they slow down to pass.
As someone who rides youngsters on the road almost daily, I make a massive effort to thank drivers (or to apologise if said youngster is being awkward!), a smile and a nod is never too much to ask. These drivers are the ones who are likely to slow down for me next time, or for the next horses they see.
I am sick to death of hearing "I couldn't take my hands off the reins" - firstly, it's not necessary, and secondly, it doesn't seem to be a problem when you need to answer your phone or send a text message...
Soon I swear I will stop my car, drag them off their GG and tell them exactly what I think of them, as it puts the rest of us in drivers' bad books too and frankly I don't blame them.
I was googling the horse tax recently and got back a load of hits with links to forums, groups etc where people were discussing the fact they believe "horse riders should pay road tax". This seemed to be fuelled by their hatred of ignorant riders on the road. We often hear riders complain about inconsiderate drivers, but I wonder if these irate drivers are only so because of the last riders they bothered to be courteous to?
As someone who rides youngsters on the road almost daily, I make a massive effort to thank drivers (or to apologise if said youngster is being awkward!), a smile and a nod is never too much to ask. These drivers are the ones who are likely to slow down for me next time, or for the next horses they see.
I am sick to death of hearing "I couldn't take my hands off the reins" - firstly, it's not necessary, and secondly, it doesn't seem to be a problem when you need to answer your phone or send a text message...
Soon I swear I will stop my car, drag them off their GG and tell them exactly what I think of them, as it puts the rest of us in drivers' bad books too and frankly I don't blame them.
I was googling the horse tax recently and got back a load of hits with links to forums, groups etc where people were discussing the fact they believe "horse riders should pay road tax". This seemed to be fuelled by their hatred of ignorant riders on the road. We often hear riders complain about inconsiderate drivers, but I wonder if these irate drivers are only so because of the last riders they bothered to be courteous to?