Looks like Wrangler got back in the straight ahead lane before the intersection.
However passing the autos in the right turn lane and then going straight would be a violation in my home area. Don't know about Wrangler's area.
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Yeah, typical left-turners in Shanghai... Glad you escaped this one.
On the bicycle, it's always the same story. Riding in Shanghai is not fun nor relaxing, on the contrary. I'll admit to being several times guilty of putting myself on purpose in front of them because yes, it feels good to "show them". But to show them what ?
Euphonius is exactly right, I know it too, but sometimes you're really boiling over tenths of this kind of stuff during a 1 or 2 hours ride. What will it do if I stop in front of the car and show them their stupidity ? Maybe they'll not even understand the meaning, as they're not taught the road rules... In the best case I achieve nothing, in the worst case the car will run over me...
Thanks anyway for sharing your experience Wrangler, one more thing : could you tell me what is your helmet-cam setup ? ;-))
Not just a Shanghai problem, happens everywhere around here, and much worse.
Actually I think Chinese drivers are geniuses. If drove with a fluffy steering wheel cover and seat covers, blacked out windows, dangling crap off my rear view mirror, the annoying sound of 400 keys clashing in the ignition, using a cell phone, smoking a cigarette, drunk, having had awful training, little experience, probably having cheated on my whole or part of my driving test and with a selfish sense of entitlement and superiority, and no clue about the road rules I think I'd crash constantly, I can't understand how they can get anywhere safely.:lol8:
Oh, that reminded me of something : some weeks ago it was snowing in Shanghai, maybe 2-3 cm of snow everywhere for a few mornings, I just loved to see so many people driving their cars without even removing the snow on the rear window (don't know the exact name in English) and the external rear-view mirrors... Ultimate proof they're not using any of them at all... ;-))
So true!
I think one of the key reasons why there are not more accidents (and there DEFINITELY should be) is that Chinese drivers appear to (correctly) assume that the idiot in front of them will do something incredibly stupid.
In the West, we assume that other drivers are somewhat skilled and will follow the rules. If someone does something stupid in the West, it will likely result in an accident.
In China, stupid driving is the norm, so drivers adjust for it. Defensive driving out of necessity.
I spent a few years in Beirut, Lebanon, and IMHO there is nowhere in the world where drivers are more insane (although I've heard that Saudi is even worse). Chinese drivers are stars compared to the Lebanese. I was told that the reason for insane Lebanese drivers is because during their lengthy civil war, it was literally a life/death situation of keeping your car moving. A stopped car was a sniper's target. Today, the practice continues, and cars frequently mount the sidewalk, completely ignore traffic lights, drive on the wrong side, and so on ... to a level that makes China look downright civilized.
That one was pretty close. Some rules I followed whilst in wonderland...
1) I am invisible
2) All lights are green
3) Mass makes right
4) All intersections have a 15kph limit
5) Rain is not water, but diesel drizzle
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Fred I am using the Gopro camera for motorsports and got it on Amazon.com in the US and had someone bring it over for me. It is ugly and people stare at me but they tend to be on better behavior when they do see me and the blinking LED. It's mounted on my helmet. Show's the least vibration, offers the best view, and can turn with my line of sight. Plus I won't accidently forget it on my bike.
iw84U, you do have a point about me cutting in from the right. I do find, however, it is generally safer to be ahead of the traffic than behind it. But it got me thinking on how to use traffic more as defensive barriers
ryanpyle of mkride.com posted a passel of gopros and contour HDs that he and his brother used during their ride. he may have a couple left...
i have a contour and it's way sleeker than the gopro. both work fine.
cheers