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Garzard wrote: » Really despise the commute through Rathmines every day. Had two unusually close calls there this morning with the dump truck in the 2min video here. A few seconds in I almost faceplanted into the back of it when it braked so abruptly. Probably a pedestrian as they always jaywalk around that spot. Hold my hands up there though and know I was far too close behind the truck, but having it brake that sudden was completely unexpected, but it's a lesson learnt. Thank Christ I was focused on it and for deciding to fit new brakes yesterday evening - the previous were in dire need of replacing. Next, about midway through the video, the same truck starts edging into the bus lane in on top of me. Used to that happening around here and not as much of a near miss as the first but was all the more unnerving today due to the first close call moments before. I won't spoil the last part of the video - not a near miss but still scared the sh1te out of me!
Garzard wrote: » Really despise the commute through Rathmines every day. Had two unusually close calls there this morning with the dump truck in the 2min video here. A few seconds in I almost faceplanted into the back of it when it braked so abruptly. Probably a pedestrian as they always jaywalk around that spot. Hold my hands up there though and know I was far too close behind the truck, but having it brake that sudden was completely unexpected, but it's a lesson learnt. Thank Christ I was focused on it and for deciding to fit new brakes yesterday evening - the previous were in dire need of replacing. Next, about midway through the video, the same truck starts edging into the bus lane in on top of me. Used to that happening around here and not as much of a near miss as the first but was all the more unnerving today due to the first close call moments before. I won't spoil the last part of the video - not a near miss but still scared the sh1te out of me! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-lopEI1MQ0
Garzard wrote: » Really despise the commute through Rathmines every day. Had two unusually close calls there this morning with the dump truck
Ray Palmer wrote: » I must be missing something here because what I see is you cycling too close to the back of a vehicle when you can't see ahead. I am a cyclist and I wouldn't get the close for the very reason they could suddenly stop or slow.
Garzard wrote: » Really despise the commute through Rathmines every day. Had two unusually close calls there this morning with the dump truck in the 2min video here. A few seconds in I almost faceplanted into the back of it when it braked so abruptly. Probably a pedestrian as they always jaywalk around that spot. Hold my hands up there though and know I was far too close behind the truck, but having it brake that sudden was completely unexpected, but it's a lesson learnt. Thank Christ I was focused on it and for deciding to fit new brakes yesterday evening - the previous were in dire need of replacing.
Next, about midway through the video, the same truck starts edging into the bus lane in on top of me. Used to that happening around here and not as much of a near miss as the first but was all the more unnerving today due to the first close call moments before.
I won't spoil the last part of the video - not a near miss but still scared the sh1te out of me!
tommythecat wrote: » Did you even read his post? He literally acknowledged that he was too close.
Ray Palmer wrote: » Ok so I did miss something which you could have simply said
magicbastarder wrote: » i suspect at 60km/h, the tyre noise would be louder than a petrold/diesel car engine?
skallywag wrote: » True I suppose. I find with the eCars though it depends a lot on the on the wind direction too, if you have a reasonable wind blowing into your face as you walk along you can be quite surprised when they whoosh by from behind you.
Unknown Soldier wrote: » Near Misses Volume 2 (So close you can feel it) Could just be me, but I don't think the "Funeh" in the thread title is appropriate.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Check out how the driver emerging from the side road waits for the cyclist up front in hi-vis to get nice and close before pulling outhttps://streamable.com/8ktka
droidus wrote: » 9:15 AM this morning, Church st heading south approaching north king st There’s two lanes there, but nearly half of the left hand lane is taken up by a cycle lane. Car appeared beside me with about 3 inches between my handlebars and her mirror. She then squeezed past me, swerving left as she did so and nearly forcing me off the road. I had to brake and swerve to avoid her car. I stopped beside her about 100m down the road and asked her why she had tried to drive me off the road and it was clear that she wasn’t even aware of what she had done. Gonna report this one I think.
crisco10 wrote: » The road layout in that part of the world just promotes conflict. The same happens northbound on Constitution Hill.
Seth Brundle wrote: » ***not me - I saw this on twitter just now...https://twitter.com/CitizenW0lf/status/1202287867206213639