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My Close Call 2007 (1)
"Marz" wrote in message oups.com... Bill Baka wrote: what does THIS button do? wrote: I propose an omnibus thread to gather all the missed-me-by-that-much posts and offer the following to start when/whe today about 15:35, on Prairie north of Wilson in Batavia (IL) , going to work. Me: ultraflourescent hit-me-orange with retroflective stripes, made for autobahn workers, high vis vest, blaze-clip-me-orange hunting gloves, flashy spandex speedo tights. MTB, riding right wheel rut, 18 in a 25. Sunny. what: Giant ,*shiny* jacked-up black 4 door chevy pickup, Daddy driving, wife and daughter onboard, passes so close that his mirror missed my head by about 4 inches. speeding. Guy laughs at me when i inform him of his near whacking experience. Fortunately, wife and little girl look mortified. oh well. beats getting stuck in a fenderwell. .max If you had time to inform him, you didn't have time to drag him out of the truck and teach him some manners? Face to face is a great equalizer. Many of the pickup yahoos I have run ins with will just not get out of their protective box, now thinking they have ****ed off a lunatic. Maybe in my case. Bill Baka Almost got myself shot in Texas one time because I yelled at a dumbass redneck in an F150. After he almost whacked me into a ditch and I yelled something about his mother, he gets out and points some sort of hand cannon at my head. He's says something about 'next time I'll g'it' you bouiy' ..(it all got too country for me to understand).... and drives off. I'd just moved to the US from the UK where you can yell at drivers without fear of getting your head blown off; I learnt I good lesson that day. Can you guess which one.... 1, don't mouth off at drivers in Texas 'cos everyone's armed Guess the Brits were right during WWII. They said the Yanks didn't fight fair. Just when the Brit got started warming up in the insults, the American would deck him. One is supposed to discuss it first. Anything else is just ungentlmanly. Also, quite painful. 2, buy a bigger gun, maybe something that says desert eagle down the side Chances are, that "Redneck" would still have the bigger gun and he would just take yours and beat you stupid with it anyway. 3, buy some new cycling gear in HPD colours That's one useful thing in a row. Bright Colors always in order. 4, all of the above There you go, now you are laying on the side of the road beaten stupid, your thousand dollar gun is gone but my, don't you look great in those new riding clothes |
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My Close Call 2007 (2)
Got my second close call of the year today. This is actually a much
better rate than last year, so I'm encouraged. When/whe Today, 07:12, Big Timber Rd at Tyrrell Rd, Gilberts, IL [1] Me: Black tights ('twas chilly this fine morn), orange jacket. Full set of lights [2] enabled, even though it was past sunrise. Heading west on Big Timber Rd, so sun was not a factor. Going 16mph in a 45 zone, right half of thru lane (Big Timber has both right and left turn lanes here). What: Dump truck blows by at 45mph+, about a foot to my left. I was already on alert, as I'd watched a dump truck run the red light at Big Timber and Lyle Ave [3] about 5 minutes earlier while waiting for my light. As I approached Tyrrell, I took up my customary location in the right half of the thru lane so SB traffic on Tyrrell wouldn't think I was turning right and cut me off. I heard the truck about 1/4 mile behind me, and a mirror check showed him bearing down, with no sign of movement (most truckers seem to move early, so I get a good gauge of whether to move over or not). At about 50 yards, I decided he wasn't going to move, so I dodged right, and he blew by at full speed, maybe a foot away. Had there been a headwind rather than a tailwind, I'd have had a nice draft to follow into the downhill to Tyler Creek. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, and say he didn't see me, because I'm actively working on keeping a more positive outlook on things. [1] http://tinyurl.com/2cpsje [2] CatEye Opticube headlight in solid mode (I don't regularly commute, so it's good enough to be seen by), Trek red taillight in solid mode, PlanetBike amber blinkies front and rear, in blink mode. [3] http://tinyurl.com/2bwtxq -- __o Kristian Zoerhoff _'\(,_ (_)/ (_) |
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My Close Call 2007 (2)
In article .com,
" wrote: Got my second close call of the year today. This is actually a much better rate than last year, so I'm encouraged. When/whe Today, 07:12, Big Timber Rd at Tyrrell Rd, Gilberts, IL [1] Me: Black tights ('twas chilly this fine morn), orange jacket. Full set of lights [2] enabled, even though it was past sunrise. Heading west on Big Timber Rd, so sun was not a factor. Going 16mph in a 45 zone, right half of thru lane (Big Timber has both right and left turn lanes here). What: Dump truck blows by at 45mph+, about a foot to my left. Congrats on being around to write about it. A near miss by a dump truck, much like you describe, finally swore me off my fave 10-mile cornfield loop west of Batavia... once the surveyor's stakes sprout, the end is at hand. It's all MacMansions now. ..max |
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My Close Call 2007 (2)
On 2007-03-30, fluffy bunny wrote:
In article .com, " wrote: Got my second close call of the year today. This is actually a much better rate than last year, so I'm encouraged. When/whe Today, 07:12, Big Timber Rd at Tyrrell Rd, Gilberts, IL [1] Me: Black tights ('twas chilly this fine morn), orange jacket. Full set of lights [2] enabled, even though it was past sunrise. Heading west on Big Timber Rd, so sun was not a factor. Going 16mph in a 45 zone, right half of thru lane (Big Timber has both right and left turn lanes here). What: Dump truck blows by at 45mph+, about a foot to my left. Congrats on being around to write about it. Thanks. A near miss by a dump truck, much like you describe, finally swore me off my fave 10-mile cornfield loop west of Batavia... once the surveyor's stakes sprout, the end is at hand. It's all MacMansions now. That stinks; cornfield loops are getting too hard to come by 'round these parts. The real bummer is that the dump trucks are followed by SUVs. They certainly were in this development, so I'm glad we have a 20 mph limit in the village, aggressively enforced (gotta pay for those new police somehow). -- __o Kristian Zoerhoff _'\(,_ (_)/ (_) |
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My Close Call 2007 (2)
I think I accidentally mailed this to Bill instead of posting here.
On 2007-03-30, Bill wrote: One of these days you are going to be "Dead right", legal, but roadkill. Nah, my cat-like reflexes will keep me in it :-) This sounds like a road I would ride on the wrong side just to be able to know exactly when to get the hell OFF the pavement. But I did get off the pavement -- more correctly, I got /over/ on the pavement, as I had 12' of right turn lane next to me, plus several feet in my lane. I ride ever so proper on the right side of the road as long as there is at least 3 feet of pavement to the right of the white stripe, but when that disappears I go wrong way so I can see a convoy coming at me. That's the point where I see if I am going to have to dismount and stand back in the weeds. This is what mirrors, ears, and head checks (when you don't have mirrors) are for. I'm all about "situational awareness", and it was needed this morning. I always get ragged on for this 'blatant' bad behavior, but thanks to that behavior I am not yet of the flat type of rider. Then I'll let you off withotu a ragging today. :-) -- __o Kristian Zoerhoff _'\(,_ (_)/ (_) |
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My Close Call 2007 (2)
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My Close Call 2007 (2)
On 2007-03-30, wrote:
wrote: What: Dump truck blows by at 45mph+, about a foot to my left. I was already on alert, as I'd watched a dump truck run the red light at Big Timber and Lyle Ave [3] about 5 minutes earlier while waiting for my light. SNIP I used to wonder why dump truck and cement truck drivers seem to be the most reckless in the profession. I mentioned my impression to a number of long-haul and local freight drivers, and they all agreed with me. So it's not just me! I had also noticed that long-haul semi drivers always gave me sufficient room, while dump trucks seemed to be on autopilot. Bottom line: always watch out for this type of truck. Oh, I do, believe me. Hence my still being here :-) -- __o Kristian Zoerhoff _'\(,_ (_)/ (_) |
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My Close Call 2007 (2)
On Mar 30, 6:11 pm, Kristian M Zoerhoff
wrote: On 2007-03-30, wrote: wrote: What: Dump truck blows by at 45mph+, about a foot to my left. I was already on alert, as I'd watched a dump truck run the red light at Big Timber and Lyle Ave [3] about 5 minutes earlier while waiting for my light. SNIP I used to wonder why dump truck and cement truck drivers seem to be the most reckless in the profession. I mentioned my impression to a number of long-haul and local freight drivers, and they all agreed with me. So it's not just me! I had also noticed that long-haul semi drivers always gave me sufficient room, while dump trucks seemed to be on autopilot. Bottom line: always watch out for this type of truck. Oh, I do, believe me. Hence my still being here :-) I believe you need to think of them like the trucker version of a taxi. They, usually,are paid by the load and typically have short runs. Therefore there is a strong economic incentive to drive like mad. Combined with the above points and you have a 'lovely' mixture. Long haul drivers almost certainly are more skilled, probably have more experience and, while they may be paid by the load, there is likely to be much less incentive to rush since over a 1,000 or 2,000 km run they won't save much time. I bought my first mirror after riding on a very winding road populated by short haul logging trucks John Kane, Kingston ON Canada |
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