On the commute in this morning, a lady cyclist asked me how the video camera (actually a flashlight) on my helmet was working out. Said she'd been knocked off her bike "so many times" and was thinking of getting a camera. I told her my gizmo was just a light. Having earlier seen her meander down tiny gaps left of large vehicles and undertake on the footpath at an intersection when there was no gap to re-merge into I could only add that I've never been knocked off, because I ride cautiously. She laughed and said she'd noticed that. Then pedalled off as the lights changed. Best of luck fearless nodder!
Using a video camera was pretty good for me as it allowed me to improve my own riding more than anything. There were a few instances where cars did stupid things but re-watching it I could have been in a different position and avoided it. Ok so they made a mistake but it was good for me to learn more about how to avoid things like that.
Using a video camera was pretty good for me as it allowed me to improve my own riding more than anything. There were a few instances where cars did stupid things but re-watching it I could have been in a different position and avoided it. Ok so they made a mistake but it was good for me to learn more about how to avoid things like that.