
Originally Posted by
pritch
Nah. Do what I do, ride on the footpath.
SWB, that sounds wierd. There has been a bad traffic situation here the last few days due to work on a bridge on the main northern route out of town.
On the moped I've 'filtered" past hundreds of cars using the cycle lane until I could take to the footpath to cross the bridge.
I've lost count of the numer of close calls I've seen caused by a cyclist travelling at least twice as fast as the line of cars down the left side.
Unless the line of cars is truly stationary and showing absolutely no signs of wanting to turn left I would not pass cars in the cycle lane, bicycle or motorcycle. You're just too close to take evasive action. When I used to cycle to work I would pass left-turning cars as I described. I refuse to put myself in a position that makes a SMIDSY almost inevitable.
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