Auslander
Well-Known Member
But I have decided that cyclists are far worse. At least (most) riders acknowledge courteous drivers, make an effort to pull in and let traffic pass, and are aware of what's going on around them.
We have loads of cyclists round here, both leisure ones and commuters - and they are the most discourteous bunch. It's just taken me 20 minutes to get from the village to my house, because there was a cyclist merrily pedalling away in the middle of the left hand lane, completely oblivious to the traffic building up behind him. He then slammed his brakes on, didn't look over his shoulder or indicate, before turning right onto a side road.
I cycle, occasionally, and make damn sure I look over my shoulder so I know what's going on behind me, pull over and let traffic pass, and indicate when i'm about to do something. i even say thank you as people overtake after sitting behind me. I'm sure this is down to my horsiness - I never see cyclists do the above (apart from the odd one who remembers to indicate).
They also come flying past me far too close when I'm on the horse - often loads of them, going very fast, and with not so much as a shout to alert me/the horse. Even Alf, who isn't fazed by any traffic (we won't mention his terror when it comes to aggressive hedgerow plants and ninja chickens!) gets a fright and jumps when they come hammering past.
AND - a lot of them don't wear hi-viz - just plain daft...
Rant over...
We have loads of cyclists round here, both leisure ones and commuters - and they are the most discourteous bunch. It's just taken me 20 minutes to get from the village to my house, because there was a cyclist merrily pedalling away in the middle of the left hand lane, completely oblivious to the traffic building up behind him. He then slammed his brakes on, didn't look over his shoulder or indicate, before turning right onto a side road.
I cycle, occasionally, and make damn sure I look over my shoulder so I know what's going on behind me, pull over and let traffic pass, and indicate when i'm about to do something. i even say thank you as people overtake after sitting behind me. I'm sure this is down to my horsiness - I never see cyclists do the above (apart from the odd one who remembers to indicate).
They also come flying past me far too close when I'm on the horse - often loads of them, going very fast, and with not so much as a shout to alert me/the horse. Even Alf, who isn't fazed by any traffic (we won't mention his terror when it comes to aggressive hedgerow plants and ninja chickens!) gets a fright and jumps when they come hammering past.
AND - a lot of them don't wear hi-viz - just plain daft...
Rant over...