IAM Driving Tips

The IAM produces driving tips on a regular basis covering all aspects of road safety.  Here is the latest one. 

Driving Tip 48  -  28 November 2008

Move Over for Bikers

As motorcyclists and wanna-be bikers head for the Motorcycle show at the NEC this week, the IAM has reminded riders that the advantages of taking to two wheels include more predictable journey times.

But commuters on two wheels have to cope with a host of hazards - not least, car drivers who for various reasons fail to see the motorcycle coming towards them.

This problem is particularly acute at junctions. "Sorry mate I didn't see you" is for too many bikers the last words they hear before they are put in the ambulance.  Don’t forget to check carefully at junctions when you are emerging.

There are other things that drivers can do to ease the passage of motorcycles, particularly in heavy congestion, that in turn will mean a safer journey for everybody.

If you are stuck in dense traffic, keep checking your mirrors for bikes.  These days they nearly all have their headlight on to make them easier to see.  If the biker is trying to "filter" - make their way through the traffic by riding slowly between stationary vehicles, or riding on the white line in the middle of the road - make a point of creating space for them if you can do so in safety.

By pulling over slightly, to one side or the other, you can make the difference between letting the biker past, or adding to the congestion.  Remember to check all your mirrors first: you don't want to compromise the bicycle making its way along the nearside in order to allow passage to a biker.

Never be tempted to vent your frustration with the traffic by getting in the way of a motorcycle on purpose. You won't go any faster and you are just contributing to a collision which of course will add to congestion rather than alleviate it.