sookiesue
08-03-2012, 09:14 PM
I've been road cycling for just over a year now, and until last week hadn't had any close encounters with cars. But on each of my last three rides I did. The routes have stayed the same, my biking behavior has stayed the same (cautious), but for some reason the cars have been getting too close for my comfort.
In the first two situations, I predicted that the cars may pull out in front of me. A road T's into the road was riding on, and drivers looking to turn left across (my) lane onto the road I ride on have to look into the evening sun before they cross. Seeing a cyclist might be legitimately more difficult than usual in this situation, so I slowed before reaching this spot, and sure enough, the cars pulled out. If I had maintained my speed I would have been hit. Twice on two different days.
The third situation was much less understandable, it was just a careless driver. Four-way stop, I slowed and waited (didn't put my feet down, but was stopped) as the car to my left who had the right-of-way crossed the intersection. Then it was my turn. I entered the intersection as a car approached on my right, sort of stopped at the stop sign, then entered the intersection THAT I WAS ALREADY IN. I swerved to avoid being hit, the driver finally noticed me and slowed/stopped in the middle of the intersection, then carried on across the road, once I was out of her way.
So now I'm feeling very paranoid about riding, even my beloved routes. So much so that I am not going to do a bike ride tomorrow because my husband is out of town and I don't want to risk the danger when I have a babysitter taking care of the kids. I scheduled the babysitter so I could do a ride! Now I'm all nervous. Damn.
When I was 19, (a long, long time ago...:D) I was hit by a truck on my bike and dragged under its trailer. Miraculously, I wasn't hurt - and I wasn't even wearing a helmet! But my confidence was trashed, and it kept me off the road for about 20 years. I finally started last year. I love cycling, it gives me a freedom and strength I never thought I'd experience this way.
Any tips on how to overcome the nerves and enjoy my solo rides again?
I ride with a flashing red light on the back - should I try a flashing white light on the front even during the day? Is that even allowed?
In the first two situations, I predicted that the cars may pull out in front of me. A road T's into the road was riding on, and drivers looking to turn left across (my) lane onto the road I ride on have to look into the evening sun before they cross. Seeing a cyclist might be legitimately more difficult than usual in this situation, so I slowed before reaching this spot, and sure enough, the cars pulled out. If I had maintained my speed I would have been hit. Twice on two different days.
The third situation was much less understandable, it was just a careless driver. Four-way stop, I slowed and waited (didn't put my feet down, but was stopped) as the car to my left who had the right-of-way crossed the intersection. Then it was my turn. I entered the intersection as a car approached on my right, sort of stopped at the stop sign, then entered the intersection THAT I WAS ALREADY IN. I swerved to avoid being hit, the driver finally noticed me and slowed/stopped in the middle of the intersection, then carried on across the road, once I was out of her way.
So now I'm feeling very paranoid about riding, even my beloved routes. So much so that I am not going to do a bike ride tomorrow because my husband is out of town and I don't want to risk the danger when I have a babysitter taking care of the kids. I scheduled the babysitter so I could do a ride! Now I'm all nervous. Damn.
When I was 19, (a long, long time ago...:D) I was hit by a truck on my bike and dragged under its trailer. Miraculously, I wasn't hurt - and I wasn't even wearing a helmet! But my confidence was trashed, and it kept me off the road for about 20 years. I finally started last year. I love cycling, it gives me a freedom and strength I never thought I'd experience this way.
Any tips on how to overcome the nerves and enjoy my solo rides again?
I ride with a flashing red light on the back - should I try a flashing white light on the front even during the day? Is that even allowed?