NeilM
Well-Known Member
This morning my OH and I were riding along a quiet country road, about 100 yards from a bridleway that we were about to take, and at the top of a slight hill. We were being a little careful, as we are still getting our new pony used to her rider, friend (my gelding), surroundings and routine.
We had been passed by a couple of cars, which is pretty unusual on this road and three lovely hunters had not long past us in the opposite direction when all of a sudden a car slowly overtaking my OH stopped, the elderly male driver wound down the passenger window and said "If you don't mind me offering advice, you'd be less likely to be hit from behind if you weren't in the middle of the road".
I didn't hear any of this, as I was about fifteen or twenty yards ahead, plus I'm deaf in my right ear, so I can't hear much on that side (despite wearing a hearing aid), but I had glanced back a few moments before the car caught up, and my OH was maybe couple of feet from the dry stone wall at the edge of the road, and given that he was alongside her when he offered his gem of advice, it is pretty obvious that the road was plenty wide enough for him to pass (especially as she had stopped to let him pass) and that she was not in the "middle of the road".
Had he shouted at me, first I wouldn't have been able to make out what he was saying and if I had I probably would have informed him that I had every right to use a PUBLIC HIGHWAY and where I choose to ride my horse on that highway is entirely dependant on the road conditions at the time, much the same as when I drive a car. Either that or I would have just told him to .... well you know.
Anyone else had a shouting at?
We had been passed by a couple of cars, which is pretty unusual on this road and three lovely hunters had not long past us in the opposite direction when all of a sudden a car slowly overtaking my OH stopped, the elderly male driver wound down the passenger window and said "If you don't mind me offering advice, you'd be less likely to be hit from behind if you weren't in the middle of the road".
I didn't hear any of this, as I was about fifteen or twenty yards ahead, plus I'm deaf in my right ear, so I can't hear much on that side (despite wearing a hearing aid), but I had glanced back a few moments before the car caught up, and my OH was maybe couple of feet from the dry stone wall at the edge of the road, and given that he was alongside her when he offered his gem of advice, it is pretty obvious that the road was plenty wide enough for him to pass (especially as she had stopped to let him pass) and that she was not in the "middle of the road".
Had he shouted at me, first I wouldn't have been able to make out what he was saying and if I had I probably would have informed him that I had every right to use a PUBLIC HIGHWAY and where I choose to ride my horse on that highway is entirely dependant on the road conditions at the time, much the same as when I drive a car. Either that or I would have just told him to .... well you know.
Anyone else had a shouting at?