
Originally Posted by
Jeeper
Could you kindly site those overseas studies, I'm curious to read because my personal experience as a driver is completely different.
He is absolutely right. I read an account of one such experiment but it was years ago. You can do your own research.
Basically part of the experiment I read about involved drivers navigating an urban/suburban route then answering questions about the various potential "hazards" they had encountered. There were standardised hazards that could have been identified, eg a kid playing with a ball near the road. The responses to most of the hazards were decidedly patchy. The two hazards that almost every participant identified were the Hells Angel look alike and the bike cop.
The conclusion was that you are more likely to be noticed by other road users if they perceive you to be a threat. The different treatment I got from drivers when I was on my moped as opposed to when I'm on the bike would tend to confirm that. Apparently though there is no shortage of lemmings willing to drive in front of trucks, or even trains, so even looking like a cop may not help.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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