For the last couple of weeks I've had to drive in to work in Wellington on 4 wheels instead of my bike
I've lane splitted (splat?) along with everyone else, so when driving I always take extra care to check for bikes coming past.
Last week I was driving down the gorge in the outside lane. I needed to get in the middle lane, so I indicated, had a look around - no car next to me in the middle lane - and was about to pull across when I just felt like I should double check again. Just then a guy on a silver bike (maybe a zx10?) came past in my lane doing easy 70 compared to my 30-40.
We would collided for sure if I had pulled across without doing a double check - it was scary close. And I was the one in the cage...
Was that anyone here? If so, be careful! I would bet most of other drivers that morning would have pulled out right into you without looking.
From a car its actually quite hard to see bikes coming up between the lanes. And when you're trying to change lanes in a car in rush hour, you have to do it quickly, so theres not a lot of time to look for bikers.
Its made me much more aware of how careful we need to be when lane splitting. I try and keep the speed down, watch for gaps in lanes that cagers might try and get into, especially impatient looking tailgaters that might change lanes quickly.
And if a car is indicating, and has a clear lane next to them, hit the anchors, because they aren't likely to wait for you to get past.
God, am I starting to sound like a cager? Hope not!
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