There's a great article today on Brisabantimes.com.au on passing on the left
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/executi ... 29dip.html
Passing on the left
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Passing on the leftThere's a great article today on Brisabantimes.com.au on passing on the left
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/executi ... 29dip.html Find and give things for free - locally and globally - free-economy.org
Re: Passing on the leftThanks for sharing that, good article and good links.
The dangers of car doors opening needs repeated emphasis, it makes me shudder to see beginner cyclists ride at speed, close to parked cars. Recent Favorite rides:
December -TUMBULGUM to TOMEWIN by some obscure route-can't wait to do it again !!!
Re: Passing on the leftThanks for posting. Quite a sensibly written article.
2011 Orbea Onix | Giant Defy Commuter | Giant XTC 29er
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Yes I know someone who's brother was killed that way - I' ve never forgotten it and it's kept me at a safe distance. Scot Find and give things for free - locally and globally - free-economy.org
Re: Passing on the leftDooring from the right and pedestrians (treating the path as a staging zone) are the reasons i'm amibivalent about Melbourne's "Copenhagen" style bike lanes.
My previous preference was to stay in the line of traffic when stopped. Especially behind left turners (unless it's obvious pedestrians crossing are going to hold them up). Lately, i've found it confuses some drivers who don't believe I'm not suddenly going to dart around them. We also seem to have scored a few traffic lights which give bikes a head start. That makes you feel silly sitting a few cars back...
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