“Plan to follow, look to overtake”. That’s quite a simple rule that should be taught to everyone. It’s a nice instructional video they won’t put drivers in the defensive.

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    I did not know the exact wording of this guidance, but this is basically the strategy I use. I’ve always figured that because I prepare for my journeys, I am never in such a rush that I need to put someone else’s life at risk in order to pass them quicker - it’s not like it’s going to make a difference to my day if I arrive at my destination 2 minutes later, but it’ll make a huge difference to someone else’s day if I rush past a cyclist when it’s not safe.

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      6 months ago

      I appreciate you. I cycle almost everyday, and the amount of times I’ve been put into dangerous situations because of someone else’s impatience is way too high.

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        I honestly don’t get why so many people are so reckless and impatient on the roads. I’ve seen some people being really fucking stupid around cyclists and motorcyclists. One incident haunts me, because I know someone would have been severely injured, maybe killed, if I hadn’t been quick enough to get out of the way of an impatient person overtaking in a stupid place.

        And it’s just like… why? Just leave home a few minutes earlier!

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          I honestly don’t get why so many people are so reckless and impatient on the roads.

          Driving provides you anonymity and a getaway vehicle. It also anonymzes other people on the road, which I think kinda gives people like, main character syndrome?