Bring it on ! LOL.
Oh and FYI...the bike that was practically invisible to me didn't have its head light on, not that I'm excusing myself. I am merely pointing out that sometimes for whatever reasons a bike can be hard to see...
I have had plenty of cars pull out on me but long ago I learnt to expect the inexpected and so when i see a car waiting to turn I fully expect it to turn into my path...that philosophy has kept me upright and alive .
...it is better to live 1 day as a Tiger than 1000 years as a sheep...
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I've pulled out of a bike.
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I drive a ute around town during the day, and have often waved to bikers when driving on four wheels. You ought to see the looks you get, "What's that cager doing waving to ME?"
Today I was at the head of a line of cars and slowed and flashed my headlights to a biker coming the other way and indicating to turn right so that he could turn right ahead of me. I think he almost died of surprise, he turned into the side street on the right of the dividing strip - going the wrong way down the street.
I think I'll just stop being a biker when driving 4 wheels and revert to being a cager.
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