A common problem that often arises when overtaking 2 cars travelling slowly is, just as you're about to overtake, or more dangerously as you're overtaking, the first car pulls out to pass the car ahead without signalling or checking they're rear observation causing you to brake very hard . I always assume the car behind might attempt an overtaking manoeuvre but in my long experience, many drivers and riders focus so hard on overtaking that they totally abandon rear observations and don't see a fast rider overtaking them. Watch out for this 😮 very dangerous indeed.
Hi Reg, love your videos. I am about to embark on my journey to become an IAM Advanced Rider. I feel I am in the minority! I‘m quite happy to follow traffic at a reasonable speed. I‘m not talking about sitting at 40 in a 60 but if traffic is moving at 50ish I‘m happy to sit behind. You say no pressure but will you fail if you don‘t take an overtake chance?
Another great video. Overtaking is definitely something I need to master. I can do it. I have done it. But refining my technique is going to be key for passing IAM Roadsmart next year. Thanks for the video and for a great series.
I’ve been riding since 1997 and realised recently that all I’m now doing is riding to work and back. Some of these roads look greasy, my respect to you as the first thing I would do is slow down lol
Someone who spends allot of time on there motorcycle should ride like this. I hope it's easier for me ride this well if I can Learn there IAM system, I cant see me being this good without the right practice. I'll off for a ride!
Fantastic video, thank you. I'm going to start looking at my following position when riding and looking for the overtake the right way! I've achieved rospa gold for psv. Would like to take an advanced motercycle test too
I had this scenario recently where I kept to the speed limit on an overtake and I kept to the speed limit. There was no danger but the instructor commented that do not be concerned if you exceed the speed limit on an overtake if the situation changes. In my scenario a car appeared around the distant bend and was coming fast! As long as I can justify the reason for breaking the speed limit, in my case the situation changed during the overtake and ideally calling for a further acceleration to reach safety and then return to normal speed limit, is acceptable. It made sense to me.
At 6:30 you pulled out to overtake a car where there was a lay-by opposite with another car in it clearly with a driver in and its lights on. How could you be sure it wasn’t about to drive off into your path?
Common mistake is that riders don't actually catch the vehicle ahead, so the opportunity never presents itself. They see a vehicle ahead and almost switch in to following mode a long way back.
Hi Reg; hope you don't mind but I've always been unsure of the overtake without crossing ths solid white line (think you state confines of the solid white) so have looked it up and a Lawyer on Bennets social said that you are not allowed to overtake if there's a solid white line even if you don't actually cross it; whereabouts did you get your info on that overtaking procedure?? I'm not looking to cause any arguements or criticising you in anyway just wanting to be clear on just this one point. Thank you
In the UK the solid line means you must not cross it.. The overtake is not relevant. Its simply to stop you going onto otherside of the road, if you can pass something safely (that will be rare) without going over the line... Then fine.
You may be confusing the other meaning of the zigzag's i.e. no stopping within the full extent of the markings except to allow pedestrians to cross or in queing traffic.
@cgmp5764 In the end I was forced to read the manual, i.e., the Highway Code, here's what it says You MUST NOT park on a crossing or in the area covered by the zig-zag lines. You MUST NOT overtake the moving vehicle nearest the crossing or the vehicle nearest the crossing which has stopped to give way to pedestrians.
A common problem that often arises when overtaking 2 cars travelling slowly is, just as you're about to overtake, or more dangerously as you're overtaking, the first car pulls out to pass the car ahead without signalling or checking they're rear observation causing you to brake very hard .
I always assume the car behind might attempt an overtaking manoeuvre but in my long experience, many drivers and riders focus so hard on overtaking that they totally abandon rear observations and don't see a fast rider overtaking them.
Watch out for this 😮 very dangerous indeed.
Brilliant information there Reg, im doing my NO exam shortly and you’ve helped me immensely
Great refresher Reg… thank you for giving so much back to motorcycling You’re a true gentleman
Hi Reg, love your videos. I am about to embark on my journey to become an IAM Advanced Rider. I feel I am in the minority! I‘m quite happy to follow traffic at a reasonable speed. I‘m not talking about sitting at 40 in a 60 but if traffic is moving at 50ish I‘m happy to sit behind. You say no pressure but will you fail if you don‘t take an overtake chance?
Another great video. Overtaking is definitely something I need to master. I can do it. I have done it. But refining my technique is going to be key for passing IAM Roadsmart next year. Thanks for the video and for a great series.
I’ve been riding since 1997 and realised recently that all I’m now doing is riding to work and back. Some of these roads look greasy, my respect to you as the first thing I would do is slow down lol
Good video. I refer to the two overtakes as flying or standing pass.
The former is the ideal method, through good observation and acceleration sense.
Interesting comments re overtakes. cheers.
Someone who spends allot of time on there motorcycle should ride like this. I hope it's easier for me ride this well if I can Learn there IAM system, I cant see me being this good without the right practice. I'll off for a ride!
Fantastic video, thank you. I'm going to start looking at my following position when riding and looking for the overtake the right way! I've achieved rospa gold for psv. Would like to take an advanced motercycle test too
Great video! Love the series! If you break the speed limit when overtaking would this be a fail?
I had this scenario recently where I kept to the speed limit on an overtake and I kept to the speed limit. There was no danger but the instructor commented that do not be concerned if you exceed the speed limit on an overtake if the situation changes. In my scenario a car appeared around the distant bend and was coming fast! As long as I can justify the reason for breaking the speed limit, in my case the situation changed during the overtake and ideally calling for a further acceleration to reach safety and then return to normal speed limit, is acceptable. It made sense to me.
@@jodkel Thanks!
I love that phrase- catch match dispatch
At 6:30 you pulled out to overtake a car where there was a lay-by opposite with another car in it clearly with a driver in and its lights on. How could you be sure it wasn’t about to drive off into your path?
When you refer to police "exemption" for speed limits surely that is only when they're using lights and sirens not just patrolling or riding around.
Common mistake is that riders don't actually catch the vehicle ahead, so the opportunity never presents itself. They see a vehicle ahead and almost switch in to following mode a long way back.
If you overtake before a left hand bend, would you advocate remaining offside into that left hander to maximise view, since you’re out there anyway?
Hi Reg; hope you don't mind but I've always been unsure of the overtake without crossing ths solid white line (think you state confines of the solid white) so have looked it up and a Lawyer on Bennets social said that you are not allowed to overtake if there's a solid white line even if you don't actually cross it; whereabouts did you get your info on that overtaking procedure?? I'm not looking to cause any arguements or criticising you in anyway just wanting to be clear on just this one point. Thank you
In the UK the solid line means you must not cross it.. The overtake is not relevant. Its simply to stop you going onto otherside of the road, if you can pass something safely (that will be rare) without going over the line... Then fine.
Can I ask a question totally unrelated to this video but didn’t know where else to ask it,were you on the A75 a few weeks ago travelling east?
No, not me!
Does same apply if junction or driveways to your left?
Any hazard where another vehicle could emerge, you don't overtake until you can be sure there's nothing there. Safety first.
Not allowed to overtake in the zig-zag lines before and after a crossing, full stop.
No. Go & read the legislation. The offence is overtaking the vehicle closest to (or stationary at) the crossing.
@@RegLocal Oops.
You may be confusing the other meaning of the zigzag's i.e. no stopping within the full extent of the markings except to allow pedestrians to cross or in queing traffic.
Just the zig zags before the crossing isn't it?
@cgmp5764 In the end I was forced to read the manual, i.e., the Highway Code, here's what it says
You MUST NOT park on a crossing or in the area covered by the zig-zag lines. You MUST NOT overtake the moving vehicle nearest the crossing or the vehicle nearest the crossing which has stopped to give way to pedestrians.