Will
20th October 2006, 16:00
Are bikes attracted to trucks like a magnet, I wonder.
I have just got home from work and read that about the bike/truck accident at 8 Mile Junction. RIP to the biker.
I commuted on the bike today because I knew that the traffic on the Auckland motorway would be more shit than normal. I had a very close encounter with a truck when we were heading north on the Southern and getting off at Mt Wellington. I don't know what happened in front of him/her but I could easily guess that someone pulled in front of him, into his braking space and then when they quickly stopped, he had to stop even quicker. :shit:
It must've looked really good from further back. Unfortunately I was too tied up in the action to appreciate the full effects. I had a cement truck on my right. Cement truck did a lot of braking too and that left space for original truck to ease his cab into. I went for the left shoulder cos I could see daylight that way. The truck was sideways and wheels locked up. Yes, heaps of smoke. The funny thought that went thru my head was "F***K the tyres aren't screaming.
Excellent driving by the truckie. He then released brakes and just popped into the middle lane in front of the cement truck. I gave him room to come back in but he decided that he didn't trust the cage driver and went on further down the line before moving in.
And that is not my first encounter with a truck by any means. Had all sorts of incidents, a few that have left me feeling most appreciative that I was still alive.
I have just got home from work and read that about the bike/truck accident at 8 Mile Junction. RIP to the biker.
I commuted on the bike today because I knew that the traffic on the Auckland motorway would be more shit than normal. I had a very close encounter with a truck when we were heading north on the Southern and getting off at Mt Wellington. I don't know what happened in front of him/her but I could easily guess that someone pulled in front of him, into his braking space and then when they quickly stopped, he had to stop even quicker. :shit:
It must've looked really good from further back. Unfortunately I was too tied up in the action to appreciate the full effects. I had a cement truck on my right. Cement truck did a lot of braking too and that left space for original truck to ease his cab into. I went for the left shoulder cos I could see daylight that way. The truck was sideways and wheels locked up. Yes, heaps of smoke. The funny thought that went thru my head was "F***K the tyres aren't screaming.
Excellent driving by the truckie. He then released brakes and just popped into the middle lane in front of the cement truck. I gave him room to come back in but he decided that he didn't trust the cage driver and went on further down the line before moving in.
And that is not my first encounter with a truck by any means. Had all sorts of incidents, a few that have left me feeling most appreciative that I was still alive.