Max Wilson wrote:
Of course it would have been his fault if he had hit me, and if I had of been in car he would have; the fact that I was on a bike gave him room to slither down the side of me. I realised afterwards that I hadn't seen him coming as I should have, and had I of seen him coming I may have been able to move out of his way. We have discussed this one before and I know that one of the posters' wives' was badly injured (Mad Moggie I think) and I apologise if it brings it all out again, but I had a close one today and have learnt from it. I do normally check when stopping that the vehicle behind is able to stop and is going to, but I am obviously not as diligent as I should be. In addition as I was riding later, I wished that instead of tearing the guy a new a**ehole I had politely asked him to learn from the experience, because I'm pretty sure he won't have!
Glad you are OK! Difficult to stay calm when you had a fright anyway. Daft to eat when you drive - choking danger in a "suddenly" situation - which is what happened to him. May well have told him where I would place that butty if it had been me!
No worries - mate. Wildy recovered and leads a normal life. Of course, there are the odd little things where we need to be more careful with her health. Wildy herself posted her history herself when answering a post elsewhere. Sometimes - if the idiot approaches to fast - no amount of inching forwards may save you.
In Wildy'case - any one of the cars - including the BiB and the hard shoulder could have been hit. It was pure bad luck that Wildy's car took the full brunt.
What did she learn from this? Well, she always chooses L1 if she thinks she will be last car in an m/way jam so that she can move into the hard shoulder and get out of the way, if she thinks something will hit her. You see her tense just slightly and glue into the rear mirror on constant alert in this situation. And relax once at least five cars are behind her in the queue.
She does not normally attract tailgaters on the motorway

(She drives at an appropriate speed whenever she can

) But in town - she turns off, pulls in if they are persistent - and she has one fave site to ditch them if she can. A Gatso which sits a few yards further on from a garage forecourt has made some money from Wildy's tailgaters in the past. She keeps them at 25-27mph, pulls into the forecourt and then watches the ping as they accelerate!
