OnAnySunday
Well-known member
Ride like a stallion not a pony.
Are you using proper blocking position? I've never been cut off before...
I can't believe these drivers - I only started riding on the road since last week thursday. Then to hear that the rider who passed away in brampton last week died because a car cut him off.
As much as I love them , they scare me every time.
Be Safe Fellow GTAM.
Recently got into riding, even recentlier got on the road. I got cut off on the highway but a dumb kid in his spray painted neon while he was looking at me and coming towards me.
Got cut off by a lady who was waiting to cut into another lane while blocking the traffic and as I rode around she changed her mind last minute.
Then a car driver just changed the lane, squeezed me next to the curb and didn't slow down I had to come to a stop to let him pass me.
I can't believe these drivers - I only started riding on the road since last week thursday. Then to hear that the rider who passed away in brampton last week died because a car cut him off.
As much as I love them , they scare me every time.
Be Safe Fellow GTAM.
Probably not too puzzling.. people have different riding styles, varying ability to detect possible problems on the road, habits, visibility, etc.This is puzzling., why some riders get cut off, and others not? Personally, my bike tends to frighten cars and they can't get out of my way fast enough!
This is puzzling., why some riders get cut off, and others not? Personally, my bike tends to frighten cars and they can't get out of my way fast enough!
[video=youtube;Uld7I_y_ZvU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uld7I_y_ZvU[/video]
This was just yesterday.
[video=youtube;Uld7I_y_ZvU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uld7I_y_ZvU[/video]
This was just yesterday.
That, kids...is why we don't pass cars on the right. Bad idea in a car, worse idea on a bike.
So I may get flamed for this, and I admit I wasn't there - but here's what I see in the video:That, kids...is why we don't pass cars on the right. Bad idea in a car, worse idea on a bike.
I agree. I think there was enough information for the rider to anticipate the possibility of the move. It seemed to me he pulled up into the car's blind spot (or thereabouts) as well.So I may get flamed for this, and I admit I wasn't there - but here's what I see in the video:
The motorist in the car (fiat?) is clearly anxious to move to the right, and probably would have made a double lane change if not for the solid line - a surprise, but a pleasant one. Right around then the rider rolls off the throttle - whether it was to maintain the following distance from the car ahead, or in anticipation of the fiat moving all the way into the lane, I don't know. But what did the driver in the fiat see? When he hits the broken line section, if he did see the bike before, he probably can't see it now. Is it the riders fault? Absolutely not. Could the rider have influenced the outcome? It looks like it. Even maintaining the original speed could have made a difference, but once the rider slowed, as if prepared for the the lane change, he should have slowed more to be out of the blind spot. There is no good blocking position in a cage's blind spot.
That's why I wouldn't call that being "cut off". The driver's intentions were clear.
As for the comment about passing on the right, there's a difference between moving into the right (vs. left) lane to overtake, and simply being in traffic that is moving faster. That's going to happen. Being in the blind spot, knowing the driver wants over, and seeing the signal on, that's not a good time to pass when you've already adjusted speed.
So I may get flamed for this, and I admit I wasn't there - but here's what I see in the video:.