
Originally Posted by
R Sole
Right so I am on my way to Paeroa race, and have three cars in front of me. The road zigs right and then after a short stretch, left again, after which it goes over a blind rise. The oncoming traffic lane is empty.
Be extremely careful passing in those circumstances.
Either ;
a. only pass the first car
b. maintain a constant speed differential
c. don't pass
There are three immediately obvious hazards ;
1. loosing track of your speed differential (oops!)
2. crossing the catseyes in a left-hand turn (owch!)
3. being forced to brake real hard on the slippery centreline to avoid oncoming traffic
Your "ways out" are blocked by the left-hander - you can't use the centreline as your "emergency third lane" because your bike now occupies a whole lane (it's leaned over.)
Basically, passing on left-handers is fraught with danger, and doing it after a non-thinking burst of power on a
short straight is pray-and-go mode, which is russian roulette.
IMO, YMMV.
Steve
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