Operations people - if you drive, do you drive as a safely as you try to make changes? Or Is it like night and day. Are you a better operator or a better driver? Do you have driving operational tips? What are they? I'll reply with some of mine.
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Another: be sure of eye contact with other road users when negotiating passage at a junction, a crossing, or whatever ... see that they see you and don't proceed until you're sure and they seem to be stopping.
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A classic: back into parking spaces, it's safer. It's easy to see if a space is clear before you park in it, and no-one is likely to suddenly get in your way. The opposite is true of the shared roadway, so be able to drive forwards into the roadway with a full view.
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Obvious but under done: Don't tailgate, and leave plenty of space when stopping behind cars, they might roll back, especially if ti's a manual transmission.
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Something I learned recently: the Dutch reach - https://99percentinvisible.org/article/dutch-reach-clever-workaround-keep-cyclists-getting-doored/ … - this works and protects cyclists!
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Especially when it just results in “recalculating”. You won’t get lost!
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this is mine right here, 100%
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