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[i]I'm sorry, why are people so bothered about letting other vehicles past that are faster than them?[/i]
I'm not too sure what you're apologising for as no one appears to be saying anything to the contrary to this.
I pull into a passing place, hardly ever get a wave of thanks, even being given the finger would be something!
the troll to post ratio of this topic is approaching 1:1
[i]I always acknowledge the nice drivers who stay behind me and pass with consideration[/i]
Me too. And I always give the finger to ones who go too close.
No idea about the OP's road or passing or whatever cos I've never been there.
I'm not too sure what you're apologising for as no one appears to be saying anything to the contrary to this
There are a few posts on the first page, but I can't be arsed copying them for ease of reference. Of course, whether they're sincere or not I don't know.
I ride a brakeless fixie on pavements outside primary schools swearing at all the kidz who get in my way.
I feel it's the only ptoportionate response to the outrage felt by the OP.
I think people are getting hooked up on why 'should' you stop and let a motorist pass but that isn't the issue here. The issue is that the cyclist won't use the passing places to allow the OP to pass in his car.
we ride a road section to get to the off road section on our bikes that is narrow and doesn't have any passing places, we either sprint a bit to get to the open section quicker if a car comes up behind or find a place that isn't a passing place but with a careful lean of the bike against the bank allows the car to squeeze pass. Sometimes we get a thank you, other times we don't.
I also do this in town, if a lorry or van is struggling to get past I will pull up onto the pavement and let him pass. We all have places to get to, I choose to do it slower on a bike so that shouldn't mean that all other traffic should drive at the speed of me. If I am holding other people up then I feel I have a duty to let them pass.
But then, I am the type of person that if I have a full weeks food shopping and the person behind is buying a paper / choc bar / packet of sandwiches I'll let them go in front on me.
I don't think I can handle the moral and ethical dilemmas that go hand in hand with riding on the road any more. Better to stick to the mountain bike and just fret over whether I should give way to riders climbing or descending and ponder the differences between trail centres and giant bike parks. Not sure I'm bright enough to ride a bike at all these days, it does seem to be awfully complicated.