dcbwhaley wrote:
Johnnytheboy wrote:
"Johnny's Law" is to overtake bikes like slow cars, i.e. try and afford them the whole of their lane when passing. If I can't do that, I tend to wait. But I suppose the cyclist - if they're resigned to being passed quite closely - might wonder what I'm waiting for.
It
is disconcerting to have a care stay behind when there is room to pass. I tend to assume that they are incompetent and move out to he centre of the lane in case they suddenly decide to pass where it isn't safe
But this was a VAN .. not a car. Johnny has to take on coming vehicles into account in his decision making.

Thus - like the HGV driver in a letter from CW which I posted a week or two ago - some cyclists appreciate the gesture.
If you wish the person to pass.. then signal. make an eye contact if you can. POLITE signals as rudeness gets folk nowhere and can cause an accident.
Assist the overtake as bese you can too. That applies to any road user so how they are travelling.
By the way - not all vans are "clapped out".

. I think Speed Cam Action showed all 5 drivers fail the theory/hazard test which had perhaps more to do with their age group and not being "au fait" with computer games which require fingers to click on a mouse than actual ability - given the van driver and the "yummy mummy" on the prog were the only two who actually passed the practical driving test with a chief DSA examiner

(OAP /Sales Rep/recently passed young lad all failed

)
Thus - van drivers do not not conform to a stereotype as first coined by some dreary bint on R2.
