This motorcyclist undertook me whilst I was in the progress of overtaking someone else. I could not change back into the left lane immediately afterwards due to the weaving between traffic and totally irresponsible behaviour.
This motorcyclist is a liability on the roads, and also gives other safer motorcyclists a bad name. These types are also responsible for the majority of the motorcyclist fatality statistics on the roads.
To the motorcyclist himself - you're lucky I saw you weaving between traffic, and tailgating my nearside (at 70MPH) and weaving to undertake me. I could have legitimately changed into the left lane ignoring you, but I guessed what stupid act you were about to do. Be more careful the next time as the next driver may not be as observant, and it is *you* who will be in the wrong!
Cycling North East between Tempsford and Barford, Bedfordshire I was passed very closely by a Friars Pride van. I'm unsure if the driver actually saw me at all as he barely crossed the lines on the road to overtake.
Parked in my space at my house the ultimate dictionary definition of sputum filled arse wipery. A true archbishop of bellsniffery if there ever was. The pox on him, and his family line!
This motorcyclist undertook me whilst I was in the progress of overtaking someone else. I could not change back into the left lane immediately afterwards due to the weaving between traffic and totally irresponsible behaviour.
This motorcyclist is a liability on the roads, and also gives other safer motorcyclists a bad name. These types are also responsible for the majority of the motorcyclist fatality statistics on the roads.
To the motorcyclist himself - you're lucky I saw you weaving between traffic, and tailgating my nearside (at 70MPH) and weaving to undertake me. I could have legitimately changed into the left lane ignoring you, but I guessed what stupid act you were about to do. Be more careful the next time as the next driver may not be as observant, and it is *you* who will be in the wrong!
A3, 1st February 2017 at 5:40pm