Agreed.
Typical bike rider, pushing his way to the front, wearing an I'm a grass camera. Hope he gets a tug for taking one hand off and driving without due care and attention.
Indeed, the good old highway code allows for filtering safely through stationary or slow moving traffic.Bike rider filtered through the middle to the front of the queue which is perfectly legal, he didn't push his way through anywhere? And whats a 'i'm a grass camera'? Do enlighten us all? And finally taking his one hand off to give a well deserved w4nker sign does not constitute driving without due care and attention. There, consider yourself educated, no charge for this i'm giving it to you for free, no need to thank me.
Typical bike rider, pushing his way to the front, wearing an I'm a grass camera. Hope he gets a tug for taking one hand off and driving without due care and attention.
Indeed, the good old highway code allows for filtering safely through stationary or slow moving traffic.
I have had it many times where dickheads get stressed out by my bike being in front of them, a whole 2m of bike, sad individuals. It's a shame the car didn't take a tumble into a ditch. I also get them trying to get into a race, of course you are going to beat a 175bhp vehicle that weighs only 500lbs.....muppets.
Typical bike rider, pushing his way to the front, wearing an I'm a grass camera. Hope he gets a tug for taking one hand off and driving without due care and attention.
Typical bike rider, pushing his way to the front, wearing an I'm a grass camera. Hope he gets a tug for taking one hand off and driving without due care and attention.
Typical bike rider, pushing his way to the front, wearing an I'm a grass camera. Hope he gets a tug for taking one hand off and driving without due care and attention.
Both the Evo driver and the motorcycle driver ignored road markings indicating that the lane they were in was for right turns only - the motorcycle also appeared to ignore the 'wait' line marked on the road - both donuts!
Why is it that when motorbikes 'filter' through a queue at traffic lights or junctions they feel perfectly entitled to squeeze through the traffic, ignore the road markings indicating where traffic must stop and then pull in front of the waiting vehicles - often in the 'cyclist' box. Can't find anywhere in the Highway Code that suggests that is acceptable.
'Filter' by all means but obey the same rules as other road users at traffic lights and junctions!