Goldhawk Road, London, W6, is now a nightmare! Was turning left into Brackenbury Road and there is a bus lane (used by cyclists) and was valid.
I wanted to turn left into Brackenbury Rd and had to time it to cross the bus lane. Two cyclists, one near and one a way behind. I had to decide to stop holding up traffic and wait for first cyclist to pass and then turn left - could see the driver behind wondering what the hell I was doing.
First cyclist (second one slowed and then sailed past) wafted past the junction and realised what I was doing. He waved a pleasant and unexpected (but hoped for) Thank You wave. In return, I slightly bipped the horn twice in quick succession to say thank you back and acknowledge his wave.
Not sure it came across as intended as he seemed to then spend the next 15-20 yds looking back to 'see what my problem was'.....
The double (incredibly light and jolly) tap on the horn could not have been construed as an 'angry' motorist! Or so I thought
He may have thought he knew me, I cannot be sure.....
If you are on here - it was a genuine and heartfelt appreciation for your wave of thanks!!!
IS good behaviour and common courtesy really that rare these days??????
Hopefully you are reading this and if so - keep it up! We will win through

I wanted to turn left into Brackenbury Rd and had to time it to cross the bus lane. Two cyclists, one near and one a way behind. I had to decide to stop holding up traffic and wait for first cyclist to pass and then turn left - could see the driver behind wondering what the hell I was doing.
First cyclist (second one slowed and then sailed past) wafted past the junction and realised what I was doing. He waved a pleasant and unexpected (but hoped for) Thank You wave. In return, I slightly bipped the horn twice in quick succession to say thank you back and acknowledge his wave.
Not sure it came across as intended as he seemed to then spend the next 15-20 yds looking back to 'see what my problem was'.....
The double (incredibly light and jolly) tap on the horn could not have been construed as an 'angry' motorist! Or so I thought

He may have thought he knew me, I cannot be sure.....
If you are on here - it was a genuine and heartfelt appreciation for your wave of thanks!!!
IS good behaviour and common courtesy really that rare these days??????
Hopefully you are reading this and if so - keep it up! We will win through


