Police Biker Video(s)
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Excellent teamwork and planning certainly makes it look so easy which it obvioulsy is not.All those Bus lanes in London would help the patrol keep going but I bet those Buses pulling out from stops can be an obstacle though.
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interesting watch
Time knows no limits for days such as these.............
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There was a video from inside a vehicle which was being escorted by the SEG. Sure it gave a lot of info on how they do it.
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The SEG video reminded me a bit of a ride me and 3 others made coming off Ardnamurchan from Kilchoan a few years ago. As anyone who knows the road, it is single track with passing places for bleeding miles.
So there we were, zipping along and as we all know bikes are that leetle bit quicker across such roads, and we were finding ALL the oncoming traffic was pulling over well in advance or our meeting... I guess 4 sets of oncoming headlights etc was having it's effect (thumbs)
Anyway, we cracked on across Ardna and had covered a fair part of the way before the road becomes 2 track and we all pulled over to look at something and a local in a van pulled up alongside us and gave a wave and said, "I've never been down that road as quickly ever before! Cheers Lads!" Of course, he had tucked in behind his own personal "SEG"...!! :laugh:
So there we were, zipping along and as we all know bikes are that leetle bit quicker across such roads, and we were finding ALL the oncoming traffic was pulling over well in advance or our meeting... I guess 4 sets of oncoming headlights etc was having it's effect (thumbs)
Anyway, we cracked on across Ardna and had covered a fair part of the way before the road becomes 2 track and we all pulled over to look at something and a local in a van pulled up alongside us and gave a wave and said, "I've never been down that road as quickly ever before! Cheers Lads!" Of course, he had tucked in behind his own personal "SEG"...!! :laugh:
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I think that was the one I was trying to link :pinch:steve172 wrote:There was a video from inside a vehicle which was being escorted by the SEG. Sure it gave a lot of info on how they do it.
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The Dutch police were lucky they didn't encounter cyclists -- they wouldn't have given way, I suspect; they just plough on oblivious to everything around them, safe in the knowledge that the other person will be held at fault for anything that happens.
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I was on the way to Mick Extances place in Wales and got directed by the GPS down over 10 miles of two way single track road with an eight foot hedge either side the B40 something or other.Luckily it was early morning with no traffic but it sure wasnt a pleasent drive especially in the car. hmy:SteveR wrote:The SEG video reminded me a bit of a ride me and 3 others made coming off Ardnamurchan from Kilchoan a few years ago. As anyone who knows the road, it is single track with passing places for bleeding miles.