icecube172
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I usually do ride in the blocking position in the city but on the highway i ride which ever lane I feel safe in.
Is being in the wrong position really THAT bad? Doesn't matter where I am in my lane I have yet to have someone share it. I change all over the place depending on debris, road condition, traffic conditions, mood, etc. I consider it more of a guideline.
I used to care about things like this. I used to care about people squidding it up. I think it was because i used to feel like i belonged to some sort of brotherhood of motorcyclists. I don't care anymore.. I don't feel like I'm part of something anymore.. after riding for 10 years i feel like there are just as many douchehammers and dickfarmers riding motorcycles as there are in all other walks of life..... perhaps more.
The only thing that still irks me is when i see a passenger that's underdressed.
I only use blocking position in the city, and then only when its appropriate. If I'm on the highway odds are I'm in middle of the center lane. Why? Because you're less likely to get hit by some jerk that "couldnt see you". I find my lane position deters no one from driving recklessly around me, and that being in the center gives me maximum avoidance capabilities on all sides. Also, I dont have to be in the slow lane or the fast lane, so I'm not holding up myself or others by being in the center. Further, the rationale that "thats where cars are likely to leak oil" I find to be a dated and no longer a good argument. And like the other person mentioned, on a two lane highway blocking position puts you too close to oncoming traffic - and for what? To deter someone from passing you? If they want to pass they will pass, where you are in the lane makes no difference. Blocking position is born of the belief that there has to be some rational order to the safety of this very dangerous sport (so that regulators can regulate). But its bad advice to take it too seriously, the best advice is to use your brain and do whats smart given the situation.
And no, I would not have appreciated the advice![]()
Even the middle of the lane isn't as bad as it used to be. Not riding in the middle because of the oil really comes from an era when diesel trucks all had draft tubes that really dropped oil in the middle. This is not so much the case any more. I would say there is still a bit more oil in the middle of the road, but not to the extent that it once was.
To deter others from passing you?
It's used to deter them from using your lane, with you in it.
With more and more bikes on the road, and more and more newbs.
I'm seeing a lot of people in the absolute wrong position in the lane.
I always want to pull them over and tell them what they're doing wrong and how dangerous it can be, but that would be rude.
What to do?
I like riding on the painted lines.. helps me keep my straight line!
With more and more bikes on the road, and more and more newbs.
I'm seeing a lot of people in the absolute wrong position in the lane.
I always want to pull them over and tell them what they're doing wrong and how dangerous it can be, but that would be rude.
What to do?
With more and more bikes on the road, and more and more newbs.
I'm seeing a lot of people in the absolute wrong position in the lane.
I always want to pull them over and tell them what they're doing wrong and how dangerous it can be, but that would be rude.
What to do?
this guy was in the blocking position, as u can tell it worked out well for him http://bikerpunks.com/mediaviewer/3173/blind-spot-riding-ends-with-a-crash.html
I only use blocking position in the city, and then only when its appropriate. If I'm on the highway odds are I'm in middle of the center lane. Why? Because you're less likely to get hit by some jerk that "couldnt see you". I find my lane position deters no one from driving recklessly around me, and that being in the center gives me maximum avoidance capabilities on all sides. Also, I dont have to be in the slow lane or the fast lane, so I'm not holding up myself or others by being in the center. Further, the rationale that "thats where cars are likely to leak oil" I find to be a dated and no longer a good argument. And like the other person mentioned, on a two lane highway blocking position puts you too close to oncoming traffic - and for what? To deter someone from passing you? If they want to pass they will pass, where you are in the lane makes no difference. Blocking position is born of the belief that there has to be some rational order to the safety of this very dangerous sport (so that regulators can regulate). But its bad advice to take it too seriously, the best advice is to use your brain and do whats smart given the situation.
And no, I would not have appreciated the advice![]()
this guy was in the blocking position, as u can tell it worked out well for him http://bikerpunks.com/mediaviewer/3173/blind-spot-riding-ends-with-a-crash.html
Haha, block position FTL. Rider had plenty of time to tap the brake and let doochebag driver have his unsafe lane change. I'd rather concede to a bad driver and be upright than maintain my legally entitled position and getting acquainted with the concrete.