Re: Paul Smith



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Tom Crispin wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 22:04:38 GMT, "MrBitsy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Tom Crispin wrote:
>>> On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 17:43:24 GMT, "MrBitsy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Tom Crispin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 30 April I was knocked off my bike by a van turning right into
>>>>> a parking space on the opposite side of the road. Traffic was
>>>>> slow moving through Blackheath and I was passing this slow moving
>>>>> traffic on the outside.
>>>>
>>>>> I had just passed a white van, who was not
>>>>> signalling, when I was hit on the back of my head by his wing
>>>>> mirror. I was thrown to the ground and slid across the tarmac to
>>>>> come to rest at a bus stop on the opposite side. The driver
>>>>> continued driving over my bike.
>>>>
>>>> You were going quite fast then? Do you pass slow moving traffic on
>>>> the right hand side now?
>>>
>>> I was passing on the right, and I was going slowly. WVM accelerated
>>> hard into me while turning right to get into a parking bay on the
>>> opposite side of the road.

>>
>> You didn't answer the question - do you cycle down the right hand
>> side of slow moving traffic now?

>
> Yes.


Ok, so your own experience tells you passing down the right hand side of
stationary traffic can be dangerous. So, what did you learn from your
accident and what do you do different when passing to the right of slow
moving traffic?

Other cyclists reading this, what will you now do when passing to the right
of slow moving traffic given you have read the above incident? How will your
method differ to lessen the risk of being knocked off, if a vehicle in the
queue pulls out??

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MrBitsy
 

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