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Dangers of riding.
So i am on my way home from red coral on my motorbike. there is an accident on the bridge of shag. the truck in front of me decideds he is going to creeo at 5 KM with no one in front of him to get look at the accident. i yelled get going and he hung his head out the window and flipped me the bird, so naturally i gave it back. the hen e finally got passed the accident i passed him and thought i left enough room be hind me. well here he comes in heis huge f350 at about 140 up my arse and mean up it. he was so close i couldnt even see his bumer just the grill in my mirrror. i doubt it if ther ewas a foot between us. i have never been so scared while riding in my life. then at the last minute he hung a left so i couldnt follow him and smash every window on his truck. WHAT A PRICK...
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Being a professional driver, poor drivers are my number one "pee" off. They really should make people more responsible for their actions. That's just plain ignorant. When is the world going to start breeding more decent people??? |
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i completely agree that is a pretty scary move and its to bad you never got the chance to smash the windows out:twised: |
To bad you didn't get the plate. I know cops (at least the RCMP in Sherwood Pk) follow up as I got the call from them about me passing on a double solid then giving the finger the the other driver.
(just too bad they got the wrong vehicle/person as the plate they had been sitting in the garage since I sold the RX7 about 8 years before and I don't own a flatbed Chev) |
I've been biking for many years and I really try to keep my cool no matter how annoyed I get sometimes at the behaviour of other drivers. I know I make mistakes and annoy other drivers sometimes as well with the odd screw up, so I try to keep that in mind, especially when I'm on the bike. The reason being, just the kind of thing that happened to you and on a bike you don't have a chance. Right or wrong, your'e going to be the one ending up seriously injured or worse, mort, not the guy/gal in the cage. They often don't realize they're essentially in control of a deadly weapon when it comes to bicycles, motorcycles and pedestrians.
Just last week I had a motorhome squeeze me out of the left lane into oncoming traffic. Fortunately the road was wide and traffic light enough that I was able to avoid a mishap. At the next light I did decide to pull up next to the guy, not to smash any windows, but simply to ask whether he saw me or not and to be more careful. When I got a look at the driver I realize he must have been 80 if not 90 and his younger copilot apologized before I had a chance to speak. This old gentleman really shouldn't have been behind the wheel. The vehicle was from the states so they were obviously unfamiliar with Vernon and it looked like they were a little lost. I like to think over the years I've developed a sixth sense when I'm on the bike and seem to anticipate that someone is going to do something goofy, like cut me off or whatever, but you just never know as was the case last week. Obviously the guy in your situation was over the top and didn't care about the consequences of what he was doing. Dudes like that end up getting their just desserts at some point in their life, hopefully before they end up killing someone else. Getting behind the wheel transforms some people, Jekyll and Hyde, I'm like that when I get on the soccer pitch. Pretty mellow any other time, but my competitive nature often gets the best of me when chasing a stupid ball around, he he. |
I ride bike, and am not ashamed to say I have laid the boots to the door of a car who driver saw me, but proceeded to just pull out, saying whatever,. its just a bike. Laid my bike down to avoid her. Lucky I was only going 25Km/H
I HATE the I rule the road additude. |
Well since we are not “fragable” I believe that on the road you should be smart not right!
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For the most part i agree with what everyone has said. first of all i wasnt really yelling at the driver , just to myself and he heard. second disney did a great cartoon with goofy playing the jekyl hyde thing withe the normal person then behind the wheel. thirdly i would never smash his windows but i did call the cops and without a plate they can do nothing (obviously).
Normally i try to behave as best i can while riding but the finger was so non chalante, in its exchange i thought it was well over, there were no words or anything. I am a very attentive rider also with a sixth sense but when its coming from behind you its tough to see. i thought i left him well behind me. eventually getting to a light, and thats when i really started to worry as i HAD to slow as not to rear end people. i have been forced to the shoulder etc on many occasions and none were as bad as this as it was INTENTONAL. I probably shouldnt have followed suit and not flipped back the bird and nothing would have happend (hind sight being what it is), but no watter what i did this was not warrented. |
That's too bad you didn't get a plate number. Remember to do that next time!!
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