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First time I’ve had an insanely close pass from an full-length artic at speed – the classic “I’ve forgotten about you because my cab has gone past” squeeze into the kerb.
Whilst wondering whether I was going to end up under the rear wheels or in the hedge it occured to me just how helpless you are in that situation. I was doing a decent speed in the drops and my bike handling is such that touching the brakes would have likely brought me closer to the trailer. So I had to sit tight, breathe in, and hope for the best.
I remember that TfL ad a few years back with the bus overtaking the cyclist at a junction – the thing is it’s not that easy to drop speed and grab the brakes if it happens, because that’s inevitably going to change your line/make you less stable. Maybe I lack delicacy and finesse on the bike…
Shortly afterwards I had the “overtake on blind bend and turn immediately left into a driveway” pass. No big deal with that one as it was uphill, I didn’t even have to touch the brakes. Amazes me how willing some car drivers are willing to put themselves in danger. She gave me loads of room to be fair, and it was at slow speed but what’s the point?
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