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Momentum
16th February 2006, 10:02
Ok well I went to a friends place lastnight to watch some dvd's. Was abit later after them so i crashed out there. I was going to get up at 7:30am to ride home to have a shower and get changed for work but slept in.

Look at my watch i am like crap almost 8am more traffic to deal with. No biggie done it heaps of times befor.

So off i go on my way traffic is not to bad. Come up to the set of lights on EllIcot road turning right heading to Green wood street. I am at the front of the traffic. Light goes green nost most the time as sson as that light goes green I am off like a flash. But for some strage reason i pissed round abit this time and the next thing I see is two TRUCKS go screeming past on a RED.
I was like CRAP had this PIC in my mind of me and my bike getting sent for 6. The big guy up top must like me.

So i ride off taking it easy after that. But wait there is still more to come.
heading down K Drive doing about 65k's in a 60 not to bad we all do that.
see one car pull out up ahead of me thats ok with me i am ages away but what was not ok. Was the person behind them who followed and did not even look. I am on both brakes. The road is a bit cold and the back end had picked up abit becound i was on the front HARD. Crap back wheel locks up off the back brake and back on it again. Crap same thing locked up again. back end is sliding all over the show. Still hard on the front brakes and stop about 20cm away from the side of her car. Pulled up next to the lady and gave her the big F*%K YOU B%*$H WHAT THE F*^K WERE YOU UP TO. pull up at the set of lights just after that and I am like AHHHHHHHH CRAP THAT WAS LUCKY.
young guy in a small truck pulls up next to me and looks at me like :eek5: :shit: :gob: he saw the whole thing from behind me.

CAR DRIVERS SUCK ASS why they hell do they not use their bloody eyes

WRT
16th February 2006, 10:08
Yup, they suck. Nearly got squashed by some pleb in a 4wd on the way home who decided he didnt like the look of the queue getting on the mway so might as well use the lane next door cause its nearly empty (bar some annoying motorbike, never mind, he'll get out of the way). Still, it happens, you just gotta watch out for it and move on.

Glad to hear your still with us.

buellbabe
16th February 2006, 10:18
Truck running the red light thing... well I was waiting at the bottom of Nelson St with a truck on my right so I couldn't see what was coming from that direction... The Truck driver actually saved my life, he could see the lights about to change and could also see the car coming from the right that was heading for a red-light run. He blasted his horn to get my attention. I looked at him instead of leaping off the mark and seconds later the car passed by. I gave him a big thumbs up and he grinned and waved. Good karma coming his way...

emaN
16th February 2006, 10:32
yeh...

truckies know what it's like to have to put up with numb-nuts drivers, day in day out. although, those two that ran the red light sound a bit numb-nutsish themselves...

Patrick
16th February 2006, 10:33
Nice BB... some are good buggers out there. Had a couple remind me I had my left indicator on recently. They were in front and on the highway, and saw my potential problem, so lit up their indicators in the middle of nowhere, which made me think what is going on, to realise my big mistake as I approached an intersection with waiting traffic on my left...:nono:

buellbabe
16th February 2006, 10:41
yeah and you get the nice ones that'll let ya know its ok to pass when you can't see past them. There are some good truckies out there, wonder if they're riding in their downtime?? ;-)

Sniper
16th February 2006, 10:45
Bugger mate, so you remembered to change your undies too?

Momentum
16th February 2006, 11:13
Bugger mate, so you remembered to change your undies too?

Yeah I also had to pull the bike seat out of my ass. becaue it swolloed it :eek5:

DemonWolf
16th February 2006, 11:22
Glad to see ya made it through your drama today Momentum... just be careful out there! =)

Momentum
16th February 2006, 11:37
still had to ride to work after all that to. :baby: :baby: :baby:

The Stranger
16th February 2006, 11:46
I use the the green light as a guide only.
Treat it as a stop sign and look left and right before I take off.

RantyDave
16th February 2006, 13:04
I did something similar but less trouser filling this morning....

Was gently filtering through stopped traffic and finally got to the front. Just as I was there the lights go green. "Great" thinks I "no need to stop, foot down, neutral, all that bollocks" and give it a bit to put some space between me and the cars on the front row - particularly since the two rows of traffic merge into one just after the junction.

I get to the other side and the utter stupidity hits me - what if a truck had jumped the lights? I didn't head check for *shit*, I was nowhere near being able to stop if something had gone to custard.... all in all I was alive by luck rather than management (which is a situation I'm trying to avoid).

F*ck, I need to get me some experience.

Dave

Marmoot
16th February 2006, 14:38
:violin: .......

smokeyging
16th February 2006, 20:11
Truck running the red light thing... well I was waiting at the bottom of Nelson St with a truck on my right so I couldn't see what was coming from that direction... The Truck driver actually saved my life, he could see the lights about to change and could also see the car coming from the right that was heading for a red-light run. He blasted his horn to get my attention. I looked at him instead of leaping off the mark and seconds later the car passed by. I gave him a big thumbs up and he grinned and waved. Good karma coming his way...

I drive a truck for a living and have worn out a few trucks in my day, plus of course when I can I like to ride my scooter too. As for trucks running red lights, this is a problem of course, but if the truck is up to maximum weight [44 tonne] and he strikes a fast changing set of lights, for a Truckee it’s a tough call to try and get stopped in time plus running the risk of his load flying through the cab if the chassis bolts decide to snap. 9x out of 10 if I do decide to stop I’ll stop half way across the intersection anyway. Most lights are fine, but some change very fast, ok for a car or bike, but difficult for a fully loaded truck. So, if you do have a green light, it might not be safe. Most of us try and be as safe as we can, but being on the road all the time doing 700-1000kms a day there’s always that chance that like most people in life, we might end up having one of those bad days too.

marty
16th February 2006, 20:17
on the flip side of this though, my LH mirror (on my car) was clipped - luckily/unbelieveably not broken - by a fuckwit on a CB650 or similar lanesplitting at speed (estimate 40km/h) through crawling traffic in spagetti junction this afternoon.

cage drivers are not the only dickheads on the road.

RnB Fan
16th February 2006, 20:36
Momentum it must have been your lucky day - hope you bought a Lotto ticket. Had an experience myself last night. Barrelling up the hill on my way home when a woman in a nice flash BMW decides to pull out of the side street on my left. I hit the brakes and thankfully she stopped so I could swerve around the front of her. She waved an apology and I carried on my way. Made me think tho - she was in the wrong for pulling out in front of me BUT I was probably doing 60 odd kmh (still accelerating) so I was as much of an idiot as her!!!

Swoop
17th February 2006, 09:03
Careful out there people... they are ALL out to get us!!!

Remember to give way to vehicles on your right - even at traffic lights. (aren't the lights just a guide anyway?)

Momentum
17th February 2006, 14:17
I drive a truck for a living and have worn out a few trucks in my day, plus of course when I can I like to ride my scooter too. As for trucks running red lights, this is a problem of course, but if the truck is up to maximum weight [44 tonne] and he strikes a fast changing set of lights, for a Truckee it’s a tough call to try and get stopped in time plus running the risk of his load flying through the cab if the chassis bolts decide to snap. 9x out of 10 if I do decide to stop I’ll stop half way across the intersection anyway. Most lights are fine, but some change very fast, ok for a car or bike, but difficult for a fully loaded truck. So, if you do have a green light, it might not be safe. Most of us try and be as safe as we can, but being on the road all the time doing 700-1000kms a day there’s always that chance that like most people in life, we might end up having one of those bad days too.

the set of lights i was at are not fast changing at all, and they where not huge trucks. but they were big enough to send me for six if i had have been hit buy one

smokeyging
17th February 2006, 19:11
the set of lights i was at are not fast changing at all, and they where not huge trucks. but they were big enough to send me for six if i had have been hit buy one
Oh, ok, cheeky pair of buggers. you were lucky then. good to know you are still with us. it's just a pity a cop was'nt there to bang there heads togeither.

Big Chim
18th February 2006, 09:06
nothing like a pucker moment to remind you we all walk a fine line.