Daftness with bike this afternoon

Daftness with bike this afternoon

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nikaiyo2

Original Poster:

4,744 posts

196 months

Wednesday 17th April
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So going to see my mum this afternoon, pull away from traffic lights police car is 4 or 5 cars back just as the lights turn green he puts his lights and siren on I go through junction and pull over maybe 20 yards past indicate so he can see what I am doing and pull over to let h8m past.

No problem.

A motor bike had followed the police car, un known to me, so when I pulled back into road he was almost alongside so he reved the tits off his bike and went through giving it the beans etc.
He 100% was not behind me at the lights, that was a girl in a fiat 500 behind her was a bloke in a van who looked a bit like a guy I know, I was looking to see if it was the guy I know.

I was a bit shocked so swerved out his way and kerbed a wheel.
So he took off like a dick and I stupidly followed, he tried to get away but struggled, so we were going a bit quick.

I know stupid tt, I should not have risen.

Should I report it? Not looking to get the guy in st or anything just protecting me.

JulianHJ

8,744 posts

263 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Honestly, no.

You've not done a shoulder check before pulling away by the sound of it, so haven't seen him. Yes, he's been a buffoon, but it sounds like you may not have handled things well afterwards.

Perhaps best to chalk it up to experience.

v9

197 posts

49 months

Wednesday 17th April
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nikaiyo2 said:
So going to see my mum this afternoon, pull away from traffic lights police car is 4 or 5 cars back just as the lights turn green he puts his lights and siren on I go through junction and pull over maybe 20 yards past indicate so he can see what I am doing and pull over to let h8m past.

No problem.

A motor bike had followed the police car, un known to me, so when I pulled back into road he was almost alongside so he reved the tits off his bike and went through giving it the beans etc.
He 100% was not behind me at the lights, that was a girl in a fiat 500 behind her was a bloke in a van who looked a bit like a guy I know, I was looking to see if it was the guy I know.

I was a bit shocked so swerved out his way and kerbed a wheel.
So he took off like a dick and I stupidly followed, he tried to get away but struggled, so we were going a bit quick.

I know stupid tt, I should not have risen.

Should I report it? Not looking to get the guy in st or anything just protecting me.
What on Earth - you nearly knock the poor chap of his bike because you didn’t check it was safe to pull out, then chase him down, what did you think you’d achieve if you caught up with him.? You are very vulnerable on a bike - he was probably thinking you were going to try to knock him off a second time.

paintman

7,689 posts

191 months

Wednesday 17th April
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You pulled over to let a police car pass then, whilst trying to see if a man in a van was someone you knew & not paying proper attention to what was happening around you you pulled back out & nearly cleared a bike up.
To avoid hitting the bike you swerved & hit the kerb.
You then decided to chase the bike.

Might be best to let it go.


Cylon2007

518 posts

79 months

Wednesday 17th April
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"A motor bike had followed the police car, un known to me, so when I pulled back into road he was almost alongside so he reved the tits off his bike and went through giving it the beans etc."

So basically you have just admitted to not checking whether the road was clear before pulling back out into the lane, means you are the idiot, use your mirrors, shoulder check and use your eyes most importantly do these BEFORE making a manoeuvre!

119

6,341 posts

37 months

Wednesday 17th April
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They are among us.

Bill

52,798 posts

256 months

Wednesday 17th April
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nikaiyo2 said:
Should I report it? Not looking to get the guy in st or anything just protecting me.
Definitely. And make sure you tell them how quick you were going. yes

Zarco

17,885 posts

210 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Yep. Better report this.

Ken_Code

410 posts

3 months

Wednesday 17th April
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You were in the wrong here. You should not pull out unless it’s safe to do so.

Silvanus

5,249 posts

24 months

Wednesday 17th April
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You can report it if you like, but not sure why anyone would report their own bad driving to the police

The Gauge

1,908 posts

14 months

Wednesday 17th April
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nikaiyo2, ignore what others have said and phone the police straight away...






...and ask them if they can recommend a driving instructor for refresher lessons

v9

197 posts

49 months

Wednesday 17th April
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119 said:
They are among us.
It’s very enlightening reading stuff like this. There are really people driving about who think this sort of thing is Ok. I’m assuming he’s thinking about reporting to the police - I’d love to hear how that conversation went!

The Gauge

1,908 posts

14 months

Wednesday 17th April
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nikaiyo2 said:
He 100% was not behind me at the lights
Well clearly he was 100% behind you, just not immediately behind you.

RGG

258 posts

18 months

Wednesday 17th April
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I need a proof reader for a book I'm writing.

Interested?

Good money paid

vaud

50,572 posts

156 months

Wednesday 17th April
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The Gauge said:
nikaiyo2, ignore what others have said and phone the police straight away...






...and ask them if they can recommend a driving instructor for refresher lessons
OP, get some defensive driving lessons.

nikaiyo2

Original Poster:

4,744 posts

196 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Ahh ok my bad, did not realise that following a police car at 50% above the speed limit was right.

I would 100% agree my bad if the bike was behind me, but he was not, the van and fiat were still in my rear view mirror so was not looking for other road users to come behind the police car.

The Gauge

1,908 posts

14 months

Wednesday 17th April
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nikaiyo2 said:
Ahh ok my bad, did not realise that following a police car at 50% above the speed limit was right.

I would 100% agree my bad if the bike was behind me, but he was not, the van and fiat were still in my rear view mirror so was not looking for other road users to come behind the police car.
And there was your mistake.

The biker was wrong to be doing that, but he was there to be seen had you looked properly and not just assumed it was clear behind the police car, so you were also in the wrong. Vehicles don't just appear from nowhere, they were there all the time.

FMOB

879 posts

13 months

Wednesday 17th April
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I can understand the OP's frustration at the situation, they do the right thing, etc and no good deed goes unpunished.

Yes the motorcyclist was being a tt and taking advantage but ultimately the OP was stationary and should have checked before pulling away.

As for the rest, you need to get a dash cam installed in your car not to capture others poor driving but your reaction to others poor driving. I think a kerbed wheel versus side swiping the motorcyclist is the least worse outcome.

CoreyDog

716 posts

91 months

Wednesday 17th April
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The rev bomb and knuckle shuffle was probably abit off, if had been me you’d have got a blast of horn and a tap on my mirrors to remind you to check yours.

Bikes filter, one of the biggest bonuses to riding, its your responsibility to do proper checks before pulling into a live lane, you clearly didn’t as you say you didn’t see the bike. It was there to be seen, you didn’t look.

I’d also love to know how you know the bike was doing 50% over the posted limit? Also would like to know that even if they were, does that make pulling out on them acceptable?

Dingu

3,787 posts

31 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Both of you were wrong.

You should be checking before pulling back out. The bike shouldn’t be using the police car to make progress.