Originally Posted by scumdog
i always leave a decent gap in town, and double to distance out of town. i sit to the right, no matter how big the gap is.
i hate when others overtake me and make my gap too small for my liking.
following campervans down south...they would have been going around 80, and i would always have at least 3 car distances between them and me, cos 80 was my chosen speed as well.
only time i dont mind being crowded in is on group rides, cos i know the other bikes know what they are doing, and the group disperses pretty quick on the open road.
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Yeah my first bike was an '84 Ginny with (crappy) drum brakes all round and at one stage i was following my mate in his van and he stopped... Not even too suddenly. Managed to come to a stop by the time i reached his drivers door... Made me always sit to the right. I often find myself tailgating and find that most car drivers will pull over a little for the easy pass. Sometimes they even do it when i have a real decent gap and am not in the mood for passing...
On this same thought... Is it legal to pass on double yellows as long as you stay on your side of the road? I do it sometimes when people pull over a little but have never been sure whether it is legal or not...
Pete
That is correct. Providing you stay to the left of 'your' yellow line, and comply with all the other overtaking stuff - 100 metres visibility etc.
A perception exists that it is actually illegal to overtake where there are yellow lines (incidentally everyone DOES realise that a single yellow line only affects traffic on that side of the road, don't they). Probably because (a) in a cage it would be difficult to overtake without crossing the line, unless the other vehicle was stopping (which case is probably why it is legal); and (b) until the recent hyper-manic activities of the Insane Yellow Paint Maniac, yellow lines were reserved for places where overtaking was actually dangerous - so that , more or less by definition, it would be rare indeed to have the necessary 100 metres etc. Now matters are quite different.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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