Registration plate
Official local mnemonic: London Postal area: Borehamwood
Issued: between september 2013 and february 2014 Black Honda Ww, manufactured in 2014, first registered on 1 January 2014. Cylinder capacity: 125cc. As of 16 January 2018 this vehicle had done 19,874 miles. Current estimated odometer reading: 67,700 miles.
Off-topic a bit: I wouldn't feel confident filtering like that.
Maybe it's due to where this was filmed (London?) and people being more used to bikes hence leaving a sizable gap between themself and the car in front
Where I like it's not like that. Many simply don't know what filtering is, or what mirrors are for. They see the car in front and get as close as possible. I have it done on me when I take the bike (cycle) out instead of car..you'll approach stationary traffic, lights, junctions and roundabouts and they will stop literally mm away from your back wheel without a care in the world for you or anyone behind them.
Sorry if it's too off-topic. I think the person on the motorbike is being a prick and that they are lucky they didn't run someone over. Coming out your house, you would not stand a chance, you'd be flatted in no time. A baby..well, best not to think about it right? Because I think the outcome would be dire..
n.b. I am talking about the cyclist filtering as they get nearer the junction, from right to left. I don't do it as I don't feel confident enough and I don't trust drivers will be aware of my presence even if I have a legal right to do it. I just wait and take primary, weigh up my options.
00:35. Oh look to the right, on the pavement. Some little innocents just wondering aimlessly like lost sheep, being respectful to those around them and not causing any problems whatsoever.
Off-topic a bit: I wouldn't feel confident filtering like that.
Maybe it's due to where this was filmed (London?) and people being more used to bikes hence leaving a sizable gap between themself and the car in front
Where I like it's not like that. Many simply don't know what filtering is, or what mirrors are for. They see the car in front and get as close as possible. I have it done on me when I take the bike (cycle) out instead of car..you'll approach stationary traffic, lights, junctions and roundabouts and they will stop literally mm away from your back wheel without a care in the world for you or anyone behind them.
Sorry if it's too off-topic. I think the person on the motorbike is being a prick and that they are lucky they didn't run someone over. Coming out your house, you would not stand a chance, you'd be flatted in no time. A baby..well, best not to think about it right? Because I think the outcome would be dire..