I am quite often in and out of cars to get away from them. I think the more distance i have on them the better. I am not talking about 200km/h in town on one wheel flipping the bird, just getting around and away when time and safety permit.
The idiot label is subjective because the average jo driving home in his cage, pootling along without a thought or fear of anything may perceve me as an idiot because i zipped out past him where no car could/would.
I think it comes down to perception. Out on the open road with riders that i trust is where i let the bike out. If someone was standing on the side of the road, the roar of 5 or more sports bikes at speed would seem unnecessary and we would all look like idiots. They have no idea that this is our playground and when we encounter other traffic we slow down and pass where we can.
I usually think of all other vehicles on the road as idiots, its saved my skin a few times because i was right 0.5% of the time. But i still let people in and i still give room for not only other people's margin of error but my own. If someone makes a mistake you can't really bullocks them like they are evil and it was intended.
The other day there was a guy in a ute doing 60 in an 80, traffic locked up both ways. When i came up behind him he intentionally moved right so i couldn't sneak past... he was an idiot... sure enough when there was a safe place to pass i did and he was fuming, poor guy, imagine driving 20k under the limit and having a (fairly powerful) vehicle passing you in a safe place... oh the shame.
When i am in a cage or on the bike and a quicker vehicle comes up behind me, i give them plenty of room. Hell they're either way more skilled than me or they are going to drive off the next corner, i'd rather not be a part of either...
In the thick of it i reckon that the key to it is courtesy, if everyone on the road was doing their own thing and playing nice and polite around each other then i think things would be safer/better but thats a happy fuzzy bunny land idea, fact is people are tied up in their own reality and thus have a completely different perception.
Its not really anthing to do with the law because as sidewinder said, people can be idiots well within the legal limits.
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