Whats the drivers point of view?
Don’t position yourself in a driver’s blind spot, always position yourself either in front of a vehicle or behind it and don’t undertake on the inside when a vehicle is likely to start moving forward, particularly lorries, buses and other long vehicles. Position yourself at junctions so that you are visible to other road users and be visible to other road users at night. People overestimate how far their fading back light can be seen, on a fast road they won’t be seen until the driver is almost on top of them, leaving the driver very little reaction time. Without a front light you won’t be seen by drivers joining the road. Think well in advance when you need to make a manoeuvre so you can time your move to merge with the traffic. Swerving to avoid something is highly dangerous. On main roads, faster is easier and safer as you can move merge across traffic more easily. If you are crossing a lane of traffic you must signal and if there is any doubt that the driver is not going to give wa