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Motorcyclists - Take Precautions, There Are Some Mad Bad Drivers Out There

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Canary42 | 13:29 Sat 11th Jan 2020 | ChatterBank
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This motor cyclist undoubtedly owes his life to protective gear (inflating outfit - something I wasn't even aware existed). IMO the car driver should be banned for life - just saying.

[Warning: possibly distressing pictures] https://uk.yahoo.com/news/horror-crash-motorcyclist-hit-by-car-wrong-side-of-the-road-081604613.html
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Motorcyclists have always known that everybody else on the road is a potential killer and most tend to ride with that uppermost in their minds.
the roads would be a lot safer if everyone had to pass a bike test and ride a bike before ever getting into a jam jar.
I'm not sure that's true, TTT. I think most drivers have ridden a push bike but it doesn't stop them driving like prats in the presence of cyclists.
Horrific!.
You have to drive like there could be an idiot around every corner!
I see idiot drivers almost on a daily basis
push bike is no comparison bhg
I think it is a fair comparison in that the main cause of car v bike accidents is the car either not seeing or ignoring the bike and this is true of motor and push bikes.
not it's not a fair comparison. Have you ever been a motorcyclist bhg?
Yes, only a scooter to be fair, but it would do over 50mph. In the few years I rode it I had 2 people try to knock me off and one succeeded. In all cases they clearly hadn't seen me.
yes, we all should ride as if we are invisible.
Incidentallt, TTT, you told us you had an accident on your bike a little while ago. Would you be happy to tell us the cause?
yes, I was in traffic on a motorway, near a popular junction, going approx 30mph, cars were switching lanes a lot and one dove into the space in front of the car I was behind, he slammed the anchors on and I hit him up the jacksie. Momentary lapse of concentration, my fault.
Yes, there are some situations where you can think you can see far enough ahead for there to be no risk of an accident and then someone throws a spanner in the works.
yeah, I've been riding since I was 14 and rarely have I crashed, on the road, but every now and again, wallop! Plod did say there was a case for due care and if I'm honest I agree. They let me do a "ride" course which was basically a day in classroom with a load of other bikers! My gear saved me, here is my lid: https://ibb.co/Mf9xkjZ
The important thing, as you well know, is to learn from the experience. I've had a few near misses, which I learnt from as well as one accident. After assuming the person in front of me at a roundabout had plenty of time to go, I now wait until I see the person in front of me moving off before I assume it's safe to go.

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