The whole point of the OPs post I think stems from frustration at being stuck in traffic.
edit edit: sorry if i come across a *&^% in above post, i'm not a great rider by a long shot and bikers are not above the law.. but filtering is legal why not take advantage of it ?. It's like asking a plane to stay out of the air because it's 'not fair'
Not at all - as I said above, I hope my later posts made me come across as less of an a**hole.
Of course I get frustrated when I'm stuck in traffic, but I'm not one of those idiots who takes it out on other people or tries to barge in front. I'll just sit back, turn up my music and try to relax
I suppose I have had several bad experiences with bikers, as none of my friends are bikers it has probably severely tainted my view, which is why I wanted to try to understand a bit more.
My last biker story, to try and let you guys know where I'm coming from. I was coming off a roundabout onto a 50mph dual carriageway, accellerated up to 55ish and approached cars doing 35~40 on the inside lane. I checked my wing and rear view mirrors, indicated, checked my mirrors and blind spot and moved out. A biker shot right up behind me and started waving for me to move over. Not wanting to speed up, I carried on overtaking the traffic and went to move in. He actually managed to undertake me at this point, while I was moving in. At red traffic lights up ahead he started beeping and waiving for the police car that was stopped at an accident on the other side of the road.
He told the policeman that I was trying to "ram him off the road", so he told us both to pull over around the corner ahead.
I stopped and he pulled alongside me and started yelling at me. IIRC his points were
-I was going to fast, and shouldnt be. Well, if I was going too fast, what was he doing. He seemed to think he was exempt from the limit.
-If I did hit him, it would be worse for him than for me. Quite true, although he didnt seem to grasp the fact that it would be quite shocking for me and would almost certainly have been his fault.
When I called him an idiot he just said "well if you want to go mate!!? **revs engine**"....oooo kay then.
When the police joined us, I tried to calmly explain what had happened but the biker was set on trying to press attempted murder charges. The copper eventually told the biker to stop being such an idiot, that he had seen what had happened and that the biker needs to calm down.
He asked for our driving licenses and insurance, which I gave to him and went on my way as it began to transpire that the biker had a provisional license and no insurance.
As I said, I think the fact that experiences like this have been my only real contact with bikers has warped my view, which I was hoping to change with this thread