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rangieman
3rd November 2018, 03:36 PM
Being a Rider and not real comfortable with filtering at times which i will do when i feel safe to do so i will .

The main time i will do it is at lights as to save being rear ended which is one of my fears.

But this is what really gets me is the stupidity of some car drivers that think it is their god given right to enforce their opinion of what is right by them :soapbox:
Check the Vids:bat:

When will drivers learn lane filtering is legal? - Motorbike Writer (https://motorbikewriter.com/drivers-learn-lane-filtering-legal/)

Slunnie
3rd November 2018, 03:48 PM
But this is what really gets me is the stupidity of some car drivers that think it is their god given right to enforce their opinion of what is right by them :soapbox:


Lane filtering doesnt worry me in the slightest so long as I don't get the side of the car hit - Its never been a problem.

Your quote is golden though, its the same with pushbikes, so I feel your pain. What is the law and what some people think the law should be are two totally different things. Some people bang on about it, but its just ignorance, greed and ego usually.

rangieman
3rd November 2018, 04:20 PM
Lane filtering doesnt worry me in the slightest so long as I don't get the side of the car hit - Its never been a problem.

Your quote is golden though, its the same with pushbikes, so I feel your pain. What is the law and what some people think the law should be are two totally different things. Some people bang on about it, but its just ignorance, greed and ego usually.
I was sort of hoping no offence not to go down the pushie route due to some passionate feelings of some around here but yes i hear ya [wink11]

Slunnie
3rd November 2018, 05:30 PM
I was sort of hoping no offence not to go down the pushie route due to some passionate feelings of some around here but yes i hear ya [wink11]

Its exactly the same mentality.

p38arover
3rd November 2018, 06:22 PM
There are times I can't lane filter. [bigwhistle]

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/343/31335493244_5f526cbd61_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/PK1AqU)XJR1300 Rear View with Panniers.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/PK1AqU) by Ron Beckett (https://www.flickr.com/photos/117594589@N03/), on Flickr

PhilipA
3rd November 2018, 08:01 PM
I remember whan I used to commute in Sydney.
I had one woman abuse me while talikng on a mobile phone and eating, and another tried to kill me and actually hit my leg with his bumper on takeoff. It was illegal back then so I couldn't tell the cops.
One bloke got out of his car when I was behind him not filtering and abused me for having my headlight on, as it was dazzling in his RV mirror. Honda Hornet 900s had hard wired headlights. He then chased me so I had to filter moving traffic.
Good old Sydney.
Regards Philip A

timax
3rd November 2018, 11:05 PM
That guy should be taken off the road as should his passenger. The 2 of them were treating it as sport.
Personally i do the opposite and move over to let the bikes through when in the car.
Never have i been held up by a motorcycle in front of me so whats the point in trying to keep them behind me.
Being rear ended is a real problem for bikes but its amazing how many cars i see running the red. Bikes and cars taking off quickly when the lights go green run the risk of being collected by those idiots also.

p38arover
4th November 2018, 09:46 AM
Being rear ended is a real problem for bikes but its amazing how many cars i see running the red. Bikes and cars taking off quickly when the lights go green run the risk of being collected by those idiots also.

Yep. I never blast off from the lights without checking the cars have stopped or are obviously stopping. I see red light runners every day.

timax
4th November 2018, 10:38 AM
Yep. I never blast off from the lights without checking the cars have stopped or are obviously stopping. I see red light runners every day.
Likewise.
Its a fine line between being safe and not ****ing off the car your about to burn off from the lights.
1 rule i have is never to get in front of a tradie ute especially if they have P plates. Those guys are worse than Black BMW's and White Audi's.Thats saying something!!

101RRS
4th November 2018, 11:20 AM
There are times I can't lane filter. [bigwhistle]

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/343/31335493244_5f526cbd61_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/PK1AqU)XJR1300 Rear View with Panniers.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/PK1AqU) by Ron Beckett (https://www.flickr.com/photos/117594589@N03/), on Flickr

Wow - Ron that is a big arse [tonguewink]

p38arover
4th November 2018, 08:25 PM
And I'll have them on next weekend when I go to the Stromtroopers forum gathering in Tumut (I'm a Mod on that forum).

The panniers come off in seconds as do the SW Motech frames. The bike normally doesn't have the frames fitted.