We were out on a ride with a bunch of bikes and as we were coming to a stop sign a very courteous cager waved us through as not to break up the ride. Thinking about it after I wondered if that had any effect on the bikes not actually stopping for the sign. I strongly suspect that if a cop was around and wanted to fill his quota there would be a lot of fines.
On several occasions when riding the Goldwing I've stopped at a red light and hearing a sport bike or two behind me waved them to, basically filter to the front, and leave me in the dust.
I will also, when conditions warrant, pull to the right on a two lane and wave faster bikes through in my lane. The right thing to do would be to pull onto the shoulder but sometimes it isn't friendly or the traffic is such that I would have problems getting back on course.
I would hate it if my being nice got someone else nailed. Thoughts on the legalities? I don't think a civilian has the right to overrule traffic laws.
On several occasions when riding the Goldwing I've stopped at a red light and hearing a sport bike or two behind me waved them to, basically filter to the front, and leave me in the dust.
I will also, when conditions warrant, pull to the right on a two lane and wave faster bikes through in my lane. The right thing to do would be to pull onto the shoulder but sometimes it isn't friendly or the traffic is such that I would have problems getting back on course.
I would hate it if my being nice got someone else nailed. Thoughts on the legalities? I don't think a civilian has the right to overrule traffic laws.