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    Close shave... more like a glancing blow

    Don't you wish car drivers would use their fucking mirrors - just had a driver decide that the fact I was approaching him at 50kmh in the lane next to him wasn't enough of a reason to stop him from pulling out.

    I'd just come through three sets of green lights heading up Wellesley Street from Queen Street towards Victoria Park. I was in the middle of three lanes, he was second back in the right hand side in the right turning lane. At about 100m back the light was red so I was slowing down as I came up the hill, then it turned green as I was about 50m away - I thought of speeding up again but thought I'd better not rush the light just in case any red light runners were on the loose. Bloody good thing I kept my speed down at around 40-45kmh because as I was coming up to about two car lengths back he turned on his indicator and pulled into my lane at the same time.

    Luckily my emergency reactions kicked in and I turned slightly to the left to avoid hitting him square on, and started braking. My right foot peg and muffler slammed into the front quarter panel his car and my foot got caught in his front wheel arch - thankfully the only damage to me is a few sore toes and a light graze on my shin. I'm hoping that my alloy race style (fixed) rearsets dug into the side of his car and did some damage. Damage to bike is only some rub marks on the exhaust which will polish out.

    Was an Asian guy in late model silver Honda, either an Accord or Prelude, first three letters BQU.

    After stopping about 2m in front of him after hitting the side of his car, I shouted abuse at him and then continued across the intersection and waited for him to come by so I could either stop him and call the cops or at least get his full number plate - the sneaky fuck saw and did a u-turn before buggering off. Unfortunately the lights changed and I wasn't able to chase him down so I had to leave it as is. Still very fucked off and slightly on edge.

    Lessons learnt:
    • Don't think that just because your lane is clear and the light is green that you don't have any obstacles to worry about.
    • Stay alert - all the time.
    • Loud pipes don't save lives - those who have heard my TRX know that it's not exactly quiet.
    • Bucket racing comes in handy for keeping control of your bike when being physically pushed out of your lane.
    • Quick decision making and knowing what to do and how to brake effectively are priceless - if I had simply chose to brake I most certainly would have hit him at at least 30kmh.
    • Asian guys get really scared when you shout abuse at them while waving your fist and looking at them with your best angry face.
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    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

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    Get on Carjam - check the 999 variations of that plate for vehicles that fit.

    And go into the cop shop and report a hit and run.

    That dude doesn't deserve to have any slack cut.


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    yep... agree with above. You have the first few letters of number plate, make and model etc. That should be enough to find the toe-rag. Its one thing to make a mistake, but to turn tail and take off without even seeing if somebodies been hurt.... damn that makes me livid

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    Glad you still with us after that, sounds like it could have gotten uglier very easily. Hope you find his car, And him!
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    It's the first time in nearly 3 years that I've had the feeling that I was going to have a proper crash (as in I felt that it was almost completely unavoidable). Probably the third or fourth time in the whole time I've been riding (since 2003) that a car has actually pulled out and completely blocked my lane - I guess the many years of lane splitting the Northern motorway and being ultra-aware of vehicle movement helped me out today... the first thing I noticed was his wheel turning, then the indicator.

    I remember thinking something along the lines of 'oh fuck, this ones gonna hurt' and then being somewhat surprised that I hadn't been thrown over the bonnet into the traffic in the lane to my left.
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    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    Get on Carjam - check the 999 variations of that plate for vehicles that fit.

    And go into the cop shop and report a hit and run.

    That dude doesn't deserve to have any slack cut.
    Gareth can start from 0 to 333
    Jafa can start from 334 to 666
    I'll start from 667 to 999


    What a coward Asian, atleast he could have said "sorry".


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    You may find more damage (to your foot) after a night's sleep.

    Can't believe that the wanker didn't even get out if the car and just pissed off.

    You must have scared him.

    Hope it all works out OK for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Gareth can start from 0 to 333
    Jafa can start from 334 to 666
    I'll start from 667 to 999


    What a coward Asian, atleast he could have said "sorry".
    It's ok EJ, from knowing you I can rest assured that not all Asians are cowards with shite house driving skills.
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    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    You may find more damage (to your foot) after a night's sleep.
    +1. The adrenalin your body pumps into your body stops you feeling a lot of the pain. When it wears off you get to feel the full pain affects.

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    Happened to me twice this morning. Managed to avoid both furtunately, but by the sounds of it neither was as bad as yours. At least neither was on purpose this time.

    Also, Ifind that if you obey the road rules, and ride conservatively you are more of a target, and less prepared to deal with it.
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    Possible Suspects: BQU284, BQU295, BQU297, BQU303 and the list goes on...

    So many Silver Accords.


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    You're a champ EJ... i'm not sure whether it was a Prelude or an Accord - I think it was a coupe so could well be that it is a Prelude.
    KiwiBitcher
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    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

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    might pay to get your foot checked out... may have broken a toe or worse. hope like hell you did some damage to his car... maybe stick a note in the local rag asking for witnesses. theres gotta be someone who saw that.
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    My foot feels fine today. Just went through town on my pushbike and noticed that there is a traffic camera that looks across the intersection where it happened. Does anyone know who controls these? Is it Police, City Council or LTNZ(or whatever they are called now)???
    KiwiBitcher
    where opinion holds more weight than fact.

    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    (or whatever they are called now)???
    "Big Brother" can't be looked up in the phonebook, unfortunately...
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