tarloone said:Scary moment but thankfully looks like its not been taken lightly. How were you riding at the time of the event....2 abreast, single file? Be good to get some info.
When riding with just 2 of us, I tend to do single file as feel very vulnerable riding 2 up side by side.
I recommend reading this book, i teach people to cycle and bikeskills a lot and i always give it out as homework:shock:
http://www.cyclecraft.co.uk/
Ian Raleigh":2kqgtg6p said:Bingo Neil & Richard!!TGR":2kqgtg6p said:Ian,
Get onto the Police - Careless Driving!! A whiskey to calm - Doctor's Orders and Persil!
Just had a return phone call from the area Managing Director about the report and it
hasn't gone down too well with him as he cycles to work and 'all' the drivers are trained to
overtake safely. I gave the Manager a full report of the incident and he is to drag the driver in
Monday morning and is to seriously sort him out to the point he even may sack him as he doesn't
want dangerous drivers on his team. Manager will be phoning me back Monday afternoon.
Reporting drivers to the Police around here is worthless as they have no interest in any such reports.
Whisky later on!
On main roads we never ride two abreast as it is to dangerous, only on rarely used by traffic back lanes do we ride two abreast.tarloone":3lylasey said:Scary moment but thankfully looks like its not been taken lightly. How were you riding at the time of the event....2 abreast, single file? Be good to get some info.
When riding with just 2 of us, I tend to do single file as feel very vulnerable riding 2 up side by side.
Anyhow, hope this prick gets his arse back ont plate!