This is interesting.
I can drive but ride most of the time(for economical reasons) and here are some of my observations & experiences.
As a rider, I usually keep to the center of the lane that I'm travelling on. I get high-beamed at from the rear. All lanes are occupied; lane change is not possible.
So I move to the edge of lane to let Mr Impatient-Driver overtake. Of course, now I'm travelling on the dotted lines; with Mr Impatient-Driver beside me giving me the looks.
I speed up, I'm a reckless rider terrorising the roads.
I slow down, I'm a stupid rider hogging the roads.
And speaking of the taxi-motorcyclist incident, I had a almost similar incident last night myself.
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VAN ---> Traffic flow
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TAXI 2 x motorcycles
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ME
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I was going at abt 110km/h on the 1st lane overtaking Taxi & the 2 motorcycles when Taxi suddenly cuts into my lane causing me to swerve right, jam brakes, cursing and swearing all at the same time. (See the benefits of multitasking? :bsmilie: )
* It was a good thing that I've had other unpleasant experiences with other taxis that made me particularly alert when going anywhere near a taxi. This mindset probably saved me last night.
I'll be a liar if I say I managed to stay calm. I chased that BAST*RD for a few kilometers to get his license plate.
Thinking back makes me realise how fragile a human life really is. Here in a minute, gone next. I just hope more Singaporeans (drivers & riders alike) can use the roads with more respect to others.
-andy