Roger wrote:
I do the over-shoulder looks only when I am unsure - and then I do them unreservedly. This is mainly after emerging onto a roundabout where, for good reason, concerntration has had to divert strongly to traffic on or entering the roundabout from my right, with activity to my left less important short-up.
I hope it is not overconfidence, but in 99 cases out of 100, if I am asked what the situation is behind me and to the side of me, I won't have to look, because I will already know.
How often do I look in the mirrors when going forward on the open road? For the most part never - or all the time, take your pick. I only ever wear monofocal glasses to drive - those that correct me to be good at distance, and the peripheral vision takes in all it needs to side and rear all the time via the well-adjusted mirrors.
Are there any times when I make a point of looking in the mirror(s) when going forward on the open road? Yes, when my peripheral continued subconscious surveillance tells me that it is worth doing so. Then, every few seconds, my head will be bobbing all over the place, even if, for safety's sake my cruising speed has dropped a bit to accommodate my reduced forward concentration. The reasons can be wide and varied. Unusual lighting pattern, something gaining on me relatively quickly, emergency vehicle coming up..)
How often do I look in the mirrors or sideways when in a built up area with minimal traffic or pedestrians on show? You'd barely be able to take my photo as my head is bobbing everywhere to scan in everything that I need to, with appropriately reduced forward pace as a result, often down to substantially below the speed limit I'm sure. why? Because whilst peripheral vision is great, it can't hope to scan for subtleties where a decent snapshot is needed - like up the side road at an oblique angle to know there';s no bike going to shoot out at you 2 seconds later, etc etc.
Well you seem to be taking so much time over deciding whether to look or not that it would be much quicker, easier and safer just to LOOK!