I tend to let the person who is in there first set off, but on several occasions I've had people squeeze in left (i am in the middle, cos cars...) and then set off when it's still red (ped green...sigh) or just set off and I'm not sure where they're going either as there's no indication given, so should I step on it and overtake or is that rude again?
Maybe a first person there goes first, indicate for the others and say hi to the fellow pushbikers won't go amiss? (hah I could start a trend :P)
(well...that may work with the 3 at a time in Belfast in London you probably get 10 in one ASL...Q much pushing and shoving?)
Is there such a thing as ASL etiquette?
I tend to let the person who is in there first set off, but on several occasions I've had people squeeze in left (i am in the middle, cos cars...) and then set off when it's still red (ped green...sigh) or just set off and I'm not sure where they're going either as there's no indication given, so should I step on it and overtake or is that rude again?
Maybe a first person there goes first, indicate for the others and say hi to the fellow pushbikers won't go amiss? (hah I could start a trend :P)
(well...that may work with the 3 at a time in Belfast in London you probably get 10 in one ASL...Q much pushing and shoving?)