Originally posted by AuldNick
We acknowledge that there is a lack of understanding between riders and drivers, and there are a number of riders who are also drivers to help add some perspective.
From my perspective, riders are seen to flaunt rules of the road and ignore speed limits - and this is just in the village I live in. There is a general feeling that double solid white lines, speed limit signs and laws about not overtaking over these lines, exeeding the speed limit, ovetaking people when they are approaching or crossing junctions etc., mean nothing to riders. I also accept that there are a lot of drivers who also ignore the rules of the road, but they do not normally do this in groups of 5 or more, with exhausts fitted that would get a black flag if you were on a race circuit. There has been one occasion when a car overtook across the white lines and right across a junction in this village too, so I can say that I have seen the same behaviour from both groups.
It's more difficult for cars to perform some of these moves due to size and performance, which I suspect is why it doesn't happen as often, and may explain why riders are perceived to be worse and repeat offenders.
We all want to get where we are going as quickly and safely as we can. We need to be aware of each other and be more courteous towards all road users. Riders need to abide by the law as well as drivers. So for riders and drivers, how about we all try to do the following:
- Stick to the speed limit - especially in towns & villages - they are set for a reason and should be adhered to at all times, 24 x 7
- If the signs on the road state no overtaking, then don't overtake
- If there are solid white lines - don't overtake
- If there are juntions ahead, or you are crossing one - don't overtake
- Don't drive/ride over chevrons
- Be aware of each other - riders need to make sure they ride within the lane, and try not to weave through traffic - drivers MUST keep a safe distance from ALL vehicles (you don't want to drive over a biker because you were too close to stop)
I know these are simple things, and things we should all know - but it does make a difference if we respect each other. There is a lot of respect for us all on this forum, and I don't want to see that divided over any issue.
Lets take this respect and use it on the road when we see riders and drivers alike. We've seen sorrow and sadness from a lot of people here over various things, and it puts other things into perspective. Life is precious and short, and we waste too much of it arguing over issues that we can easily resolve, so please - lets try and agree here that we will start, the members of this forum, to be more courteous on the road to all road users, be more patient when driving and get our roads safer.
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