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Dealing with impatient drivers

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 5:52 am
by Aragorn
So, here is a typical scenario. Actually happened to me yesterday (a Sunday, if it makes any difference).
There were 5 red traffic lights in the row, really close to each other, so I didn't get to go over 15 mph between each one. There were 3 teenagers in a car behind me, very impatient, tailgating me all the way. At the last stop, which had a one-way stop sign before entering a major road, I stopped and waited for a nice large gap. Apparently, this was too long for those kids to wait and they honked. I continued waiting for another 5 seconds and then proceeded. They barely stopped and continued following me. At this point, the road turned into a 20-30* hill and I was on top of it in a much shorter period of time then they were (went to about 45mph in a 2 seconds) leaving them behind.
What do you do in a situation like that? I'm sure I did the right thing by waiting for a safe time to proceed but what about afterwards? Should I have continued riding normally or speeding up fast to "pee" of those idiots was a right thing to do? I wasn't looking for a race, just wanted to leave them behind.

Re: Dealing with impatient drivers

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 6:12 am
by jonnythan
Aragorn wrote:So, here is a typical scenario. Actually happened to me yesterday (a Sunday, if it makes any difference).
There were 5 red traffic lights in the row, really close to each other, so I didn't get to go over 15 mph between each one. There were 3 teenagers in a car behind me, very impatient, tailgating me all the way. At the last stop, which had a one-way stop sign before entering a major road, I stopped and waited for a nice large gap. Apparently, this was too long for those kids to wait and they honked. I continued waiting for another 5 seconds and then proceeded. They barely stopped and continued following me. At this point, the road turned into a 20-30* hill and I was on top of it in a much shorter period of time then they were (went to about 45mph in a 2 seconds) leaving them behind.
What do you do in a situation like that? I'm sure I did the right thing by waiting for a safe time to proceed but what about afterwards? Should I have continued riding normally or speeding up fast to "pee" of those idiots was a right thing to do? I wasn't looking for a race, just wanted to leave them behind.
Pull over and let them by.

Re: Dealing with impatient drivers

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 6:34 am
by Brackstone
jonnythan wrote: Pull over and let them by.
+1

If there is someone that is tailgating me and I come up to an intersection with a red light I wave them by. Even if it means I have to let a lot of other cars go by I do it.

It's just not worth fighting with them.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 11:01 am
by Aragorn
Pull over and let them by.
Hmm, I see. I guess I'm still thinking like a driver and not like a rider...

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 11:15 am
by nate1714
i let them by....but im also a dick and would wait a little bit longer at that stop light just to be a dick...lol yea i know...but then i go slow and they pass...

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 12:19 pm
by Aragorn
I guess it depends on the road and situation. In this case, I just felt that it made no sense for me to pull over if in the next 30 seconds I can easily leave them behind w/o much effort. :twisted:

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 1:06 pm
by Shorts
Aragorn wrote:I guess it depends on the road and situation. In this case, I just felt that it made no sense for me to pull over if in the next 30 seconds I can easily leave them behind w/o much effort. :twisted:
I'm in the same thought as you on this. If its a road that someone can pass, I pull over a bit and let them pass. If its a road that 'must be taken' as in in there's no choice for stoplights and junk like that, one lane road, I don't pull over. Granted, I try to keep up the pace on the road so it isn't slower than posted.

I think the reason for riding slow between lights is to be able to catch greens so you don't have to stop, and I do that as well. But if there's a considerable amount of traffic or I know the lights will not change quickly, I just ride to each. A lot depends on the driver who's behind me and the road I'm on.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 1:16 pm
by Z (fka Sweet Tooth)
Honking doesn't bother me, but once they invade my personal space and start tailgaiting, then it's a problem. Remember the one with the most lug nuts wins.

A couple of options:

a. Change lanes and let them pass if they are to dumb to figure it out for themselves.

b. If you can't change lanes turn off at the next intersection, parking lot, whatever and get away from them.

c. If it's a two lane road and there is no way to switch lanes or turn off then, wait for the oncoming traffic to clear, get on the right side of the lane and signal them to pass you. This happens quite often around here when traveling on some of the outer rual roads.

d. Gun it and get the hell out of the way, but this only works with older drivers. Younger drivers are just gonna gun it right behind you.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 1:27 pm
by Aragorn
All great point, Shorts and Sweet Tooth!
I wonder if there are drivers who tailgate and honk at mean looking Angles?

:shooting2:

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 3:17 pm
by ceemes
The evil side of me says to put down the kick stand, dismount, walk up to the driver and beitch slap him silly..

The practical side of me i.e. the rational side of me says to pull over, let them pass and make a wish for traffic cop to be sitting up just a head waiting for them.