The reason why you should try and leave yourself an escape route and eyes on the mirrors when stopped. Although it's harder to do than it sounds in traffic. Glad the guy was ok.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6meL973Chps
:2guns: to stupid granny :mad:
that brings back some painful memories
Wow, my mind was in the gutter! See, what you guys are doing to precious, and innocent little 'ole me!
But, yeah I always leave a way to move up in case something like that happens. My eyes are always glued to the rear view mirror. Just because you are stopped doesn't mean you can let your guard down.
Mary
Video was removed :technical:
Quote from: adidasguy on February 06, 2011, 12:19:28 PM
Video was removed :technical:
somebody else there has a copy of it im sure. if i can find out the guys name or location or whatever i can find a working copy of it
this it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6meL973Chps
Quote from: mister on February 09, 2011, 02:17:33 AM
this it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6meL973Chps
Yes sir it is. thank you :woohoo:
Holy Crap! But yeah I would have had to walk away from her cause I might have went nuts beat the crap out of her or her car and it would have all been on video. Lucky to walk away from that one.
He would have just got his foot down when she took out his bike...good call on walking away...
Later.
Quote from: reajcox on February 09, 2011, 03:23:30 PM
Holy Crap! But yeah I would have had to walk away from her cause I might have went nuts beat the crap out of her or her car and it would have all been on video. Lucky to walk away from that one.
Edit ftw ;), he, HE had the camera
Revzilla posted this on facebook a couple days ago; I watched it in class on my iPod. Got me really worked up, because I deal with inattentive drivers everyday on my walk to class. I pounded on a few hoods last quarter.
Quote from: Toogoofy317 on February 06, 2011, 11:54:38 AM
Wow, my mind was in the gutter! See, what you guys are doing to precious, and innocent little 'ole me!
But, yeah I always leave a way to move up in case something like that happens. My eyes are always glued to the rear view mirror. Just because you are stopped doesn't mean you can let your guard down.
Mary
Innocent my ass :kiss3: :flipoff: :icon_lol: :icon_lol: :icon_lol:
Quote from: k.rollin on February 10, 2011, 01:28:24 AM
Revzilla posted this on facebook a couple days ago; I watched it in class on my iPod. Got me really worked up, because I deal with inattentive drivers everyday on my walk to class. I pounded on a few hoods last quarter.
Why are you not waiting for them to stop before getting in front of them to the point you need to pound hoods.
Screw demanding your right of way. I treat all vehicles as if they don't see me. Makes life as a pedestrian more reassuring.
Michael
Quote from: Twisted on February 06, 2011, 03:10:48 AM
The reason why you should try and leave yourself an escape route and eyes on the mirrors when stopped.
Yep, don't center on the car in front of you. I tend to stay in the left tire track. Plus it keeps you out of the oil at stoplights. A good habit to have.
Also, note how close the motorcyclist was to the car in front of him. He was in the shadow of the vehicle in front of him. Not good placement.
Yup...always a good practice to atleast watch the car behind you pull up and stop before you relax a little...one car as a buffer is better than just your back end!! Also, leave atleast a bike length infront of you so that you have options for an exit. :thumb:
I almost never ride in the center of my lane for the same reasons...if a car is leaking, it will be leaking in the center of the lane...and any fluids out of a vehicle are slippery, best to not test that theory... :cheers:
Later.
Quote from: madjak30 on February 14, 2011, 12:35:10 PM
Yup...always a good practice to atleast watch the car behind you pull up and stop before you relax a little...one car as a buffer is better than just your back end!! Also, leave atleast a bike length infront of you so that you have options for an exit. :thumb:
I almost never ride in the center of my lane for the same reasons...if a car is leaking, it will be leaking in the center of the lane...and any fluids out of a vehicle are slippery, best to not test that theory... :cheers:
Later.
True that. But in this case I think the car in front actually helped him by not letting the bike get launched to far after the shunt.
Yes, and it was amazing he stayed on his feet...but still best to not be there!!
That would have been way worse if it was raining...she wouldn't have slowed down as much...
Later.
The sun was in front of him, which makes him disappear into the shadow of the vehicle in front of him. His shadow will blend in with the vehicle in front of him.
Also, she is looking into the sun, which in turn will make it harder for her to see, expecially if her windshield is dirty, then she'll get nothing but glare.
Watching it though, if he hadn't been there she would have rear ended the next car anyway. No mater what he did with being to close, hiding in the car's shadow etc why is this old bat allowed to have a license?
Quote from: Shaddow on February 15, 2011, 06:49:10 PM
Watching it though, if he hadn't been there she would have rear ended the next car anyway. No mater what he did with being to close, hiding in the car's shadow etc why is this old bat allowed to have a license?
In my 26 years and 490k miles of bike riding I was only hit by a car once. A 20 year old kid in a S-10 pickup clipped my rear end as I turned off a highway onto a side road and I was high sided across the road landing on my left shoulder and broke my collar bone. Kid got out of the truck, looked at me, hopped back in, and took off. Fortunately a witness got his license number and they quickly caught him. Why is this punk allowed to have a license? :icon_lol:
That lady in the yellow sweater doesn't look so old to me, at least she was mature enough to not flee the scene. :thumb:
Quote from: gsJack on February 15, 2011, 09:53:18 PM
That lady in the yellow sweater doesn't look so old to me, at least she was mature enough to not flee the scene. :thumb:
Point Taken mate. Age is perspective though and she still doesn't deserve a license.
WARNING do not read topic titles while exhausted. i can swear honestly i glanced at this a moment ago and could have sworn i read " granny rear end is working again" :technical: :technical:
Damn! Lucky guy. Don't let my wife see this..