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Marc Bishop

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As a newbie to road riding I am unsure as to the best way to tackle a
situation where an inconsiderate car driver takes it upon him/herself to
drive as close to you as possible.
This arvo a blue Subaru WRX sedan came within a small centimetre of my right
hand on the road towards Kangaroo Ground (Melb Eastern Suburbs). His number
plate was "APGRAF".
My immediate thought was to report to the police. Do they do anything? I
have heard they are quite proactive.

Any suggestions are welcome ... and, although sometimes tempting, I am not
really the type to beat him silly with a pump at the next set of lights if
the opportunity should so arise.

Marc
+++ sTARTING TO WONDER WHY I CYCLE ON THE ROAD++++
 
Marc

Its worth a shot, because no contact was made i doubt any official action will be taken but you can bet he'll have the joy of a Police car on his drive way and a gentle reminder about his driving responsibilities while his neighbours peer out from behind the curtains.
cheers
Mick
Marc Bishop said:
As a newbie to road riding I am unsure as to the best way to tackle a
situation where an inconsiderate car driver takes it upon him/herself to
drive as close to you as possible.
This arvo a blue Subaru WRX sedan came within a small centimetre of my right
hand on the road towards Kangaroo Ground (Melb Eastern Suburbs). His number
plate was "APGRAF".
My immediate thought was to report to the police. Do they do anything? I
have heard they are quite proactive.

Any suggestions are welcome ... and, although sometimes tempting, I am not
really the type to beat him silly with a pump at the next set of lights if
the opportunity should so arise.

Marc
+++ sTARTING TO WONDER WHY I CYCLE ON THE ROAD++++
 
Marc Bishop wrote:

> As a newbie to road riding I am unsure as to the best way to tackle a
> situation where an inconsiderate car driver takes it upon him/herself to
> drive as close to you as possible.
> This arvo a blue Subaru WRX sedan came within a small centimetre of my right
> hand on the road towards Kangaroo Ground (Melb Eastern Suburbs). His number
> plate was "APGRAF".
> My immediate thought was to report to the police. Do they do anything? I
> have heard they are quite proactive.


They're not. Been there done that. After my very cynical outburst on this
very issue some time back, I took notes there and then, reported it, and nada.
Police said they don't report "nearly accidents".

> Any suggestions are welcome ... and, although sometimes tempting, I am not
> really the type to beat him silly with a pump at the next set of lights if
> the opportunity should so arise.


Report the area, and relavant details here. (as you've done) By far more
useful and productive than waiting for some plod to get off their doghnut
break to fill out paperwork on something that didn't happen.

NFSE.
--
Linux Registered User # 302622 <http://counter.li.org>
 
trek-man said:
Marc

Its worth a shot, because no contact was made i doubt any official action will be taken but you can bet he'll have the joy of a Police car on his drive way and a gentle reminder about his driving responsibilities while his neighbours peer out from behind the curtains.
cheers
Mick
agree totally!

the official line to get any action, (when you've been bingled) is, you need a witness who will corroborate , but do it anyway!!!!

Soon according to Bart at BV a campaign will launch to get mandatory "keep clear of bicyles by 1m minimum"...woohoo, so by inference any impact is a breach if that and prima facie an offence confirmation...yeah!! meantime wear a pocket on your jersey saying "give cyclists 1 meter" ....

but any WR(ecks)X with personal plates is certainly "known" to Police, as its an incident waiting to find a telegraph pole to kiss....or a $5000 gear box to spread pahlushun on the road when it overstresses ( which is often) :)

never give any redneck pressure cooker a chance,.....give them back whatever they try and dish out ......REPORT THE MUVVA !
 
Marc Bishop said:
As a newbie to road riding I am unsure as to the best way to tackle a
situation where an inconsiderate car driver takes it upon him/herself to
drive as close to you as possible.
This arvo a blue Subaru WRX sedan came within a small centimetre of my right
hand on the road towards Kangaroo Ground (Melb Eastern Suburbs). His number
plate was "APGRAF".
My immediate thought was to report to the police. Do they do anything? I
have heard they are quite proactive.

Any suggestions are welcome ... and, although sometimes tempting, I am not
really the type to beat him silly with a pump at the next set of lights if
the opportunity should so arise.

Marc
+++ sTARTING TO WONDER WHY I CYCLE ON THE ROAD++++

Don't worry about riding on the road, just take care. As for the ****** in the WRX, the odds are that they'll be scraping him off a telephone pole soon enough...

Ritch
 
ritcho said:
Don't worry about riding on the road, just take care. As for the ****** in the WRX, the odds are that they'll be scraping him off a telephone pole soon enough...

Ritch
SHAME THE BLIGHTERS :

have a look at this post and add your incidents folks...how big will this list get?

aus.bicycle SHAME FILE-Near Misses Road Rage VIC

:mad: Roo:D
 
Marc Bishop wrote:
> As a newbie to road riding I am unsure as to the best way to tackle a
> situation where an inconsiderate car driver takes it upon him/herself to
> drive as close to you as possible.
> This arvo a blue Subaru WRX sedan came within a small centimetre of my right
> hand on the road towards Kangaroo Ground (Melb Eastern Suburbs). His number
> plate was "APGRAF".
> My immediate thought was to report to the police. Do they do anything? I
> have heard they are quite proactive.
>
> Any suggestions are welcome ... and, although sometimes tempting, I am not
> really the type to beat him silly with a pump at the next set of lights if
> the opportunity should so arise.
>
> Marc
> +++ sTARTING TO WONDER WHY I CYCLE ON THE ROAD++++
>
>
>

You can "register a complaint". The police may or may not do something
but most police will make some sort of mental note and keep an eye out
for "known trouble makers",(they're "known" now because you've just made
them known). If enough complaints are made about a particular car I'm
sure the police will act.

Marty
 
If possible sidestep the counter beeatch and ask to speak to someone in traffic branch. I can only speak for Queensland legislation but theres a couple of good tickets that can be written as attitude adjusters.

cheers
Mick
Marty said:
Marc Bishop wrote:
> As a newbie to road riding I am unsure as to the best way to tackle a
> situation where an inconsiderate car driver takes it upon him/herself to
> drive as close to you as possible.
> This arvo a blue Subaru WRX sedan came within a small centimetre of my right
> hand on the road towards Kangaroo Ground (Melb Eastern Suburbs). His number
> plate was "APGRAF".
> My immediate thought was to report to the police. Do they do anything? I
> have heard they are quite proactive.
>
> Any suggestions are welcome ... and, although sometimes tempting, I am not
> really the type to beat him silly with a pump at the next set of lights if
> the opportunity should so arise.
>
> Marc
> +++ sTARTING TO WONDER WHY I CYCLE ON THE ROAD++++
>
>
>

You can "register a complaint". The police may or may not do something
but most police will make some sort of mental note and keep an eye out
for "known trouble makers",(they're "known" now because you've just made
them known). If enough complaints are made about a particular car I'm
sure the police will act.

Marty