jen1
Well-Known Member
Went to the hair dressers last week and she got talking about all the horses in the area, she said "you have a horse don't you? why do you lot all keep riding on the roads round here and most of all down the high street?"
Errrr because we have to go on the roads to get to the off road places? Because all the bridle paths round here are used by ramblers, dog walkers, mountain bikers and even motocross riders, Because we have to get the horses used to traffic so when we are out we have a better chance of staying alive when the Wa*%er drivers round here go past us at 60mph in a 30mph speed limit (like you in your Porsche, (didn't actually say that bit!))
And she said, "so why don't most riders say thanks when I slow down? if they don't it makes me not want to do it again as I suppose they don't need me to?"
Well actually I do and I wear high viz I always say thanks to drivers that take the time to slow down, it only takes a split second for a horse to spook and end up through your windscreen, but yes I agree more riders should say thanks and then more drivers may realise that we do really appreciate it and it makes the roads safer for all. Then again if the horse is having a paddy or is hot headed then it's not always convenient to take our hand off the reins but a nod of the head is often used!
Did I say the right things do you think she really understands now?? I doubt it!
Discuss!!!
Errrr because we have to go on the roads to get to the off road places? Because all the bridle paths round here are used by ramblers, dog walkers, mountain bikers and even motocross riders, Because we have to get the horses used to traffic so when we are out we have a better chance of staying alive when the Wa*%er drivers round here go past us at 60mph in a 30mph speed limit (like you in your Porsche, (didn't actually say that bit!))
And she said, "so why don't most riders say thanks when I slow down? if they don't it makes me not want to do it again as I suppose they don't need me to?"
Well actually I do and I wear high viz I always say thanks to drivers that take the time to slow down, it only takes a split second for a horse to spook and end up through your windscreen, but yes I agree more riders should say thanks and then more drivers may realise that we do really appreciate it and it makes the roads safer for all. Then again if the horse is having a paddy or is hot headed then it's not always convenient to take our hand off the reins but a nod of the head is often used!
Did I say the right things do you think she really understands now?? I doubt it!
Discuss!!!