I say 'finally' cause I guess its kinda inevitable that sooner or later you'll get in to an altercation with a car. I went to see a client in the lovely village of Pryton in Oxfordfordshire today. Including the return journey a 100 miles of commuting. Now with around a mile to go I was basically cruising up Camden Road a journey I've done most of my life by foot, on Roller Skates, by car and in the last 6 years by bike. Now for me its just straight, straight and straight. Unfortunately there are a few side roads and this guy decides he's going to turn left at one of them just as I approach.
So I'm on the inside left heading straight and he swings left. I catch him in my peripheral but its too late and I bounce off the front panel of his car and down I go quite hard. Ouch! People are trying to detach me from my bike (still clipped in) and pick me up. I remain calm assess the situation and then get up and check out my bike. I then thank people for their help, rub my bruised hip for few seconds and then ride away. Did I make a school boy error and try to overtake on the inside (left) and get caught out because he didn't indicate? Probably. I'm not that mad but I'm annoyed with myself for coming a cropper in such an unnecessary way. Oh well, my elbow stings now and I'm limping a bit. There's a first time for everything I guess. Moral of the story. Stay focussed and keep your wits about after 5 hours thirty mins of commuting or it could be you