When I was taught to drive (including instruction using "Roadcraft", the police drivers' manual), we were taught to "allow them their wobbling space", and that if they showed no sign of being aware of your presence to give them a polite "toot" (not a lengthy blare) - the thinking being that it was doing them a kindness to warn them of your approach. Sadly, so many cyclists seem convinced of the immortality conferred by silly helmets that they are completely unaware of other traffic, don't have mirrors, and never look round - many a time I've come up behind a gaggle of them on a country lane, and driven for some distance following them, and not one has used a mirror or looked round - in desperation, you give them the polite "toot" and all hell breaks loose......... In my view, get a bloody mirror, use it, and display consideration to other road users - they demand it of us........
I had a recent near-accident when following a cyclist up a nearby lane - I was just about to overtake him ( I hadn't "tooted", I thought he'd be a blithering halfwit not to have noticed me) -he suddenly turned right, straight across my bows to go into a drive - no signal, no looking - I stood on the brakes, there was an impressive squeal, and then HE berated me.................for being awake and saving his life....I'll stick with the polite "toot" in future........
I had a recent near-accident when following a cyclist up a nearby lane - I was just about to overtake him ( I hadn't "tooted", I thought he'd be a blithering halfwit not to have noticed me) -he suddenly turned right, straight across my bows to go into a drive - no signal, no looking - I stood on the brakes, there was an impressive squeal, and then HE berated me.................for being awake and saving his life....I'll stick with the polite "toot" in future........
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and someone had the audacity to label me as belligerent earlier!