Startled you? Now you know how cars feel
This is a proven Photo-chop. We be talkin' real life on barf ..... sort of.Because supermoto.
no not that.
Startled you? check your mirrors more often.
Nope...Not just you. Sometimes people are sleeping and will never become aware. I do give them a chance to wake up and let me know is cool to pass, if not, I carefully do it.I duno, I usually wait for a signal from other riders and pass on their right once they're aware, but that's just me?
Yes. I do the same which does not give them the chance to pass on the left. It is dangerous.One tip for reduced commute drama, if I'm in the #1 lane, not splitting, and traffic is below the limit, I stay to the far left side, watch my mirrors, and expect to be overtaken in my lane. But that's just me...
Ill tell you why it is more than kinda dangerous. I was splitting when one of the cars in front start getting a little shifty, kinda drifting in and out. So I hold back passing and maintain my lane position in 1.5 until I determine a safe moment to get around. I look back and see "rickey racer" (whoever wrote this, I am going to coin it. Love it) coming up fast, slight right and behind. I look left then move left as he is passing at high speed on my left, almost clipping me. Meat wad didn't wait a half second before he decided to pass on the left. After he passed, he gave me the "I am so sorry, I am such an idiot wave"It's kinda dangerous to pass on the left like that but I am sure the OP is upset because he got passed by a dirt bike with a rider having his socks pulled up.
Non event. Id rather do what he did than go between you and other cars.
Startled you? Now you know how cars feel
Because supermoto.
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no not that.
Startled you? check your mirrors more often.
dowlinginchico - the guy in your story was simply passing at too high a speed delta, it wouldnt have mattered if he passed you on the right or left, it was simply too fast and thus unsafe, not inherently because it was on the left side.
And the problem is??
passing on the left
I was in a hurry to get home and change. My legs were FREEZING!
One tip for reduced commute drama, if I'm in the #1 lane, not splitting, and traffic is below the limit, I stay to the far left side, watch my mirrors, and expect to be overtaken in my lane. But that's just me...