too true and sound advice but I had been kind of caught out through a mixture of not paying due attention and being being cut up coming out of a roundabout, that and the guy who swung his door open was parked (in a fucking smart car) tucked just in front of a lorry out of sight. horrible mix of things and since then just been a bit para about toevolution.
All I can says is to simply try and ride in the primary position more often, the more you take the lane, the more in control you are.
having says that I'd still recommended cycle training, as it will make a difference to not only how you ride, but being able to feel confident knowing that you have every scenario thought out.
All I can says is to simply try and ride in the primary position more often, the more you take the lane, the more in control you are.
having says that I'd still recommended cycle training, as it will make a difference to not only how you ride, but being able to feel confident knowing that you have every scenario thought out.