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Biker bump


I am a recently born-again biker and was involved in a scrape with a car on my first morning out on my new bike.

I would like to know what readers think of the incident.

I arrived at traffic lights where there was a short queue of cars in two lanes, so I made my way between them to the front.

Just when I stopped, the lights changed. I wasn’t ready to pull away immediately but the car beside me did, clipping my wing mirror in the process.

I set off thinking I must take account of this bike being a little wider than the ones I used to ride round London all those years ago. But I soon came across the driver of the car signalling for me to pull over, so I did.

She got out of her car looking very cross, and didn’t agree when I pointed out that she had clipped my mirror.

She started examining the faint mark my mirror had left on hers and seemed a little disappointed when it just rubbed off. She left saying, “That’s what happens when you get a motorbike.”

I’ve been thinking about this. As a car driver I can get irritated if a car pushes in front of me, but not motorbikes as they won’t hold me up.

Could her reaction have been justified? On the other hand, I could have pointed out that our vehicles had been involved in a collision while mine was stationary, so basically she had driven into mine from behind.

It seems silly to sit on a bike at the back of a queue of cars when there’s room to get past, but is that what we should do?

Miles French, Upper North Street, Brighton

Comments(1)

yorkie44 says...
5:58pm Mon 15 Mar 10

Yes, if it is not safe do do othewise.


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