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 Post subject: night time smidsy(ish)
PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 23:18 
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not sure there was much i could do on this one, but have been pondering so here it is:

went out the other evening in the wife's smart and got to this junction.
i am approaching from the south to turn left & head off west. there is a clear view to the right, its dark so all cars have their lights on.
i can see a car level with the ped x-ing and a good gap behind.
the car is tight to the left (well into the cycle lane) and indicating left to turn into the road i'm waiting in.
i look left, i look again to confirm he's slowing and starting to turn so i pull out.

as he turns my eye is caught by headlights, stupid sod changed his mind i think. but no, he's turned, the headlights are from a car following so closely i hadn't even conceived they'd be there. in hindsight they were probably more toward the centre of the lane so from my POV pretty diametrically opposite the car i was watching.

i stop half into the lane, he stops, apologetic gestures from me and off we go.


another reason tailgating is a bad idea, i guess i'll be more aware that this could happen in future especially with the high contrast expected from headlights.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 23:45 
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WELL DONE

Despite having committed yourself, you glimpsed the changing light pattern and reacted appropriately - and adequately.

The profile of the road coming from your right - very gentle curve - will almost certainly hide a tailgater.

Take EVERY opportunity to glimpse up the road from your right - behind the tennis courts it looks like there's a glimpse opportunity. Although some distance, the prevailing traffic there will be going at a constant speed and you will be slowing down.


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