MrsMiggins wrote:
Without trying to be condescending, I think the first thing I would have done would have been to assume that the driver was going to come out in front of me in the first place! I always assume the worst when going around roundabouts, passing junctions etc.
When I approach a junction or negotiate a roundabout where a car is waiting to pull out, I do always assume the driver will pull out and I get ready to take evasive action. However, until that drivre does do something daft, I cant take the evasive action. If I took evasive action or braked sudddenly before driver makes his move, I could be the one responsible for causing an accident if driver actually stays put.
I did assume the worst, I assumed that the driver that pulled out was going to go straight on. The diagram doesn't really show the full story. My swerve was perhaps a little more erratic than it shows, perhaps a little too erratic. The more I think about it and analyze the event, the more 'escape routes' occur to me. I am now thinking that if I had known exactly where the driver was headed when I took evasive action, I could have lessened the 'swerve' and maybe slipped in between him and the car I hit. But then, I have thought about the events of last Sunday night almost non stop, mulling over what action I would take if I could turn back the time, thinking about how much worse it could have turned out, wondering if I am going to find that I have lost some of my confidence when I finally get the bike back and get fit again. Thats a lot of thinking time, I didn't have that luxury last week!