There's nothing crazy about staying on one's own side of the road.
Ridiculous. Only Mrs. S can call me that and get away with it.
What was really ridiculous was how much fun I had drawing the picture. There was no mention of overtaking near intersections (at least, those that have been sighted). Everybody, I hope, knows that is never a good idea as all it takes is for the vehicle being overtaken to decide to turn right, or turning on traffic to come your way, and you're toast. What was being discussed was straightening the road out and using the whole thing as a matter of course. What I was talking about was the unseen intersection, amongst the long grass, the low hedge, the slight dip in the road, and the left turning car on the right. The driveway / road / car you never thought was there and could not see. I've seen it happen. And that was only one possible scenario.
Because you said you could go "A LOT" faster riding like that. 120kph should rarely necessitate using the whole road, and isn't "A LOT" faster than fuck all really. Unless, of course, you're in a 50kph zone - in which case why the hell are you straightening out the road at 120kph?
Hey. Here's another scenario. What about the guy flying up from behind to overtake the dude trundling along at 105km (15k short of his "limit" on this beautifully clear visible road he keeps mentioning) when suddenly the dude closes the door in front of him by cutting across the road? I bet you don't indicate for three seconds every time you cross the white line.
Lazy riding. A very bad habit to get into, especially if on a long ride. A little fatigue, a little bit of a blase attitude after a few too many k's, conditioning of one's self to taking a particular corner angle at a particular speed because for the last two dozen corners one has been able to use the whole road, and then for some reason one can't..... all a recipe for disaster.
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