weepej wrote:
No not skidding, having to slow very quickly, a very distinctive sound.
Then you should be able to describe it with ease, so please do so. I would like to know what to listen for.
weepej wrote:
And I'm not talking about in London, I'm talking country tracks/lanes, most notably corners.
I used to do 10-20 miles of that a day some years before I moved to London (some of the areas between WestMeon, Rowlands Castle and Petersfield are just lovely, mostly twisty, single track country lanes), all without the rate of incidence that you seem to be plagued with!
weepej wrote:
I did 35 miles in London on my pushbike on Saturday (I generally do about 100 - 200 a week). Again hundreds of cars passed me with no incidents,
Only hundreds of cars pass you (both ways) over hundreds of miles; isn't that of the order of 1 per mile?
... in London?
weepej wrote:
...but I recall three notable ''instances". A near head on with a guy coming the other way who was on my side of the road, very close pass by a guy on his mobile phone at speed (I was doing 25 and he went past me at at least 20 again) and a guy who thought because he couldn't see to his right down the road because there was a car to his right figured there was nothing coming and pulled out pretty quickly; all of which without my wits about me could've led to me being knocked off,
How did you evade someone coming from behind when you were on your bike? Don't answer here as it is way off topic. By all means respond within the cycling forum; I am most curious to know what tricks you employ in these specific situations.
Perhaps I'm doing something right when on my bike. I do happen across the occasional idiot, but it's always dorwn to lack of awareness on their part.
I have seen riders whose actions will invariably needlessly antagonise drivers, some of the idiots even video themselves, riding in the middle of the carriageway, then shouting 'killer driver' when one eventually snaps and passes then with reduced headroom.
weepej wrote:
... and all examples of hurried driving.
Are they really?
One could have been avoiding a potential hazard (still leaving you with plenty of room) - how is that hurried driving?
How is being on the phone a case of hurried driving?
How is poor judgement hurried driving?
Seems to me that it is you who has the obsession with speed weepej!