View Full Version : Attack on two fronts
slofox
18th February 2013, 14:25
First time for everything...
Heading through a four way intersection this arvo, controlled by give way signs...on the OTHER roads - ie I had ROW. (Never bank on that.)
I approach with caution (as is my habit after learning the hard way many years ago). Dude appears from the left - at speed and obviously not really looking too hard. I see him coming and prepare to evade. He sees me eventually and slams on the brakes and stops. "Ahhh" thinks I "I can proceed!"
Not so. Just then some other loony comes from the right hand side of the intersection displaying all the same signs of not looking for traffic. So I repeat the preparations for evasion. He too wakes up eventually and slams on the brakes. Manages to stop half way through the intersection.
At which point I become ever so slightly annoyed, activate the Stebel warning device, slow to a walk and proceed to give both drivers the verbals (not repeatable on a family website like this one.) Pointed at the Give Way sign, inviting drivers to have vision checks and enquiring of them as to the veracity of their parenthood. Liberally garnished with choice expletives...
Probably make no difference but I felt better anyway.
First time I've had to weather a double attempt at vehicular homicide.
wysper
18th February 2013, 15:29
I realise you would be pissed. But there is probably little point in delivering the verbals.
Takes them from the mindset of 'shit, I almost hit that guy! (and I was in the wrong too! Bloody hell) and puts it into the mindset of 'fu*#en arsehole bikers - think they own the damn road - should of run the prick over'
Not sure that is a win really.
Maha
18th February 2013, 15:54
In a situation like that, I would put my foot on the rear brake and play pointsman for 20 seconds, then proceed when the intersection is clear.
Headbanger
18th February 2013, 16:16
I realise you would be pissed. But there is probably little point in delivering the verbals.
Fuckin aye there is, even if its just for personal satisfaction.
I'm not even going to mention the $120 bike lock I ...uh.....lost in the direction of a complete cunt.
328FTW
18th February 2013, 17:10
Tell ya a story
Guy I know was out on the water in his boat, it's about 30 feet long, white, he is tied to another smaller boat fishing with his 6 year old daughter and wife sleeping in the cabin. Mid afternoon, nice day. Middle of the channel going over to waiheke from auckland so it's not like it's a quiet piece of water
So he sees a 100 footer coming at him, thinks the usual "all of the ocean and this bastard is going to go right by me, typical". So this thing gets closer and closer then suddenly the "oh shit" of what was about to happen dawned on him. The 100footer finally sees him and swings but too late, crunches into the back of him sandwhiching the 14 foot alloy boat tied behind, wipes the ass end of his boat out; horribly twists and buckles the alloy 14 footer so that's taking on water. He saw it about to happen so threw himself away from where it hit as well. Complete carnage, could of killed them all.
But it didn't end there. The gin palace kinda ambles along a minute heading away, stops, someone checks the front damage on it. Then they nail it pushing both motors to the floor to get away. In the end a police helicopter was dispatched to catch them, it's a very wealthy family and they were piss drunk. So not content with almost killing everyone they do a runner and now it's going to court to. The guy they hit holds a skippers licence so it's not going to end well for them I don't think.
So all in all never trust any cunt when you put a steering wheel in front of them. No matter what it is or how much room they have to use it.
Road kill
18th February 2013, 17:21
Wearing an open face yes ?
If not "pretty much talking to yourself aye:rolleyes:
Well done on anticipating the clowns though:niceone:
slofox
18th February 2013, 17:27
Wearing an open face yes ?
If not "pretty much talking to yourself aye:rolleyes:
Well done on anticipating the clowns though:niceone:
Nah, full face helmet of course. Black visor though so they couldn't tell I was just a silly old man on bike designed for people 1/3 my age...
HOWEVER! Being of Italian extraction, I am also adept at non-verbal communication...like...:finger:
slofox
18th February 2013, 17:39
Not sure that is a win really.
Not getting run over was a win. Venting about it was another.
clonak
18th February 2013, 17:59
Tell ya a story
Guy I know was out on the water in his boat, it's about 30 feet long, white, he is tied to another smaller boat fishing with his 6 year old daughter and wife sleeping in the cabin. Mid afternoon, nice day. Middle of the channel going over to waiheke from auckland so it's not like it's a quiet piece of water
So he sees a 100 footer coming at him, thinks the usual "all of the ocean and this bastard is going to go right by me, typical". So this thing gets closer and closer then suddenly the "oh shit" of what was about to happen dawned on him. The 100footer finally sees him and swings but too late, crunches into the back of him sandwhiching the 14 foot alloy boat tied behind, wipes the ass end of his boat out; horribly twists and buckles the alloy 14 footer so that's taking on water. He saw it about to happen so threw himself away from where it hit as well. Complete carnage, could of killed them all.
But it didn't end there. The gin palace kinda ambles along a minute heading away, stops, someone checks the front damage on it. Then they nail it pushing both motors to the floor to get away. In the end a police helicopter was dispatched to catch them, it's a very wealthy family and they were piss drunk. So not content with almost killing everyone they do a runner and now it's going to court to. The guy they hit holds a skippers licence so it's not going to end well for them I don't think.
So all in all never trust any cunt when you put a steering wheel in front of them. No matter what it is or how much room they have to use it.
:facepalm:
I got warned about people like that when I done my boat masters. Had a few close calls like that my self as well. Never ceases to amaze me the amount of people that pass by you while you are anchored within meters going flat tack. But then I suppose thats what happens when you let idiots loose with things they have no formal training on. God only knows even when you do train them, they are still useless as shit. Gotta love society.
mashman
18th February 2013, 18:29
If you're ever in Glasgow and feel as though 2 attacks whilst riding just aren't enough, then I can direct you to a couple of double roundabouts. They're fookin doozy's and were part of the bike test. Choosing a line and closing ones eyes seems to work well I find.
Zedder
19th February 2013, 08:16
Not getting run over was a win. Venting about it was another.
Yep. Maybe, and I know it's a big maybe, they might get the message and be more careful next time they're around a biker or any other road user for that matter.
slofox
19th February 2013, 11:19
Yep. Maybe, and I know it's a big maybe, they might get the message and be more careful next time they're around a biker or any other road user for that matter.
True. The fact that I was on the bike was irrelevant really. If I'd been in the wagon my reaction would have been the same. What got me was the speed with which both these cars approached an intersection where they were subject to a Give Way sign. Just crazy stuff no matter who you are or what you are driving or riding.
Obviously, neither driver gave a thought to the safety of other road users. How un-fucking-usual. :crazy:
SMOKEU
19th February 2013, 15:58
Get some ninja rocks and break their windows.
slofox
19th February 2013, 16:04
Get some ninja rocks and break their windows.
I was tempted to zoom round and kick his mirror off...:ar15:
SMOKEU
19th February 2013, 16:42
I was tempted to zoom round and kick his mirror off...:ar15:
There's a reason why I always wear steel cap boots when cycling.
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