Using all the road?
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I do it in a car. As said, be aware of what is around you, especially who may be a behind you.
A cautionary tale to motorcyclists: I approached a roundabout at 6 o clock in the right hand lane to exit at 3 o clock, a motorcyclist took the left hand lane and proceeded to take the same exit. He forgot that most cars can out-brake and out-corner most motorcycles, so he ended up a few metres from my bonnet as he cut across and cornered.
A cautionary tale to motorcyclists: I approached a roundabout at 6 o clock in the right hand lane to exit at 3 o clock, a motorcyclist took the left hand lane and proceeded to take the same exit. He forgot that most cars can out-brake and out-corner most motorcycles, so he ended up a few metres from my bonnet as he cut across and cornered.
I did my IAM course a few years back. Offsiding was discussed on day one and we were told that our IAM group preferred not to offside, thought using every inch of the onside side lane to maximise visibility and make progress was expected.
Come my test, the examiner, who has nothing to do with the group, but is a police class 1 examiner, had expected me to offside, but that wasn’t what I was expecting to do. Therefore whilst being very complimentary of my test performance, he said he can’t award me a ‘First’ because he hadn’t witnessed the full package of riding which would’ve included offsiding.
Annoying as before I did my IAM course, I used to offside.
In summary, when done correctly and safely for the right reason of maximising visibility, if it’s what a Class 1 police rider would expect, then that’s what I’ll do!
Come my test, the examiner, who has nothing to do with the group, but is a police class 1 examiner, had expected me to offside, but that wasn’t what I was expecting to do. Therefore whilst being very complimentary of my test performance, he said he can’t award me a ‘First’ because he hadn’t witnessed the full package of riding which would’ve included offsiding.
Annoying as before I did my IAM course, I used to offside.
In summary, when done correctly and safely for the right reason of maximising visibility, if it’s what a Class 1 police rider would expect, then that’s what I’ll do!
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