Anyone else had this...happened to me a couple of times recently (different vans/drivers)....
riding along a major road, wanting to turn right into a minor road, signal right and move to right side of my lane. Van driver coming towards me sees this, sticks his hand out the window and tries to high five me.
Made me chuckle but I'm thinking if I'd been a novice cyclist or kid who wasn't confident in taking avoiding action, in a 30 zone and the van driver had made contact then hands may have met at over 40mph....which could be quite painful, not to mention ending up with one on the floor and the other having his arm bent back in a way that it wasn't designed to do!
High fiving van drivers
Re: High fiving van drivers
Never had that happen to me,but it's dangerous and stupid in the extreme
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"All we are not stares back at what we are"
W H Auden
"All we are not stares back at what we are"
W H Auden
Re: High fiving van drivers
Reminds me of an accident report brought to my attention some years ago about a driver who had his elbow out of the open window and was supporting his chin. A close shave ensued with a vehicle passing in the opposite direction. When the driver then went to grab his steering wheel his arm was not there.
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Re: High fiving van drivers
Well, I've found lots of things at the roadside, but never someone's arm.
I should coco.
Re: High fiving van drivers
Sounds armless enough to me
Re: High fiving van drivers
Takes me back to my callow youth, when things such as I describe below were more tolerated than of late.
Friend of mine was out in a dark blue Triumph TR6 (which was the envy of us all) with male passenger.
Passenger put left arm out of car window to slap a backside of an attractive girl in a mini skirt standing by the roadside.
This was just above walking speed, so the tale was told. I'm not so sure, as the damage was considerable.
Impact broke his forearm, and damaged his elbow.
Nowadays we'd say that served him right.
Can't remember what happened to the girl, let's hope she wasn't damaged at all.
Friend of mine was out in a dark blue Triumph TR6 (which was the envy of us all) with male passenger.
Passenger put left arm out of car window to slap a backside of an attractive girl in a mini skirt standing by the roadside.
This was just above walking speed, so the tale was told. I'm not so sure, as the damage was considerable.
Impact broke his forearm, and damaged his elbow.
Nowadays we'd say that served him right.
Can't remember what happened to the girl, let's hope she wasn't damaged at all.
Re: High fiving van drivers
Have we got time for another cuppa?
Re: High fiving van drivers
Audax67 wrote:
"Stay inside the window -
It's dangerous to lean out"?
Why are the two halves of the message in different languages???
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