I drive a big trucky thing with lights and trailers and big tooty airhorn things and all three people who have run into the side of said beasty have all said "sorry". Oh yeah and that they didnt see me.
If they cant see a truck they sure as hell wont see a bike. I like the advice to ride like you are invisible. (except for the ladies changing room part)
For the record I only need a Subaru and a Honda and I have collected a full set of jap cars![]()
Last edited by That looks like fun; 9th July 2010 at 20:46. Reason: Gooder engrish
The viz issue is what Dr Charley identified as the big issue.
He went on to talk about how we can increase our own visibility, or wait for everyone else to improve their vision.
Seeing you isn't about eyes, it's about perception and the minds ability to accept what it has been presented with by the eyes, and how that fits in with the normal perceptions of the receptors.
Cringe, did I just write that?
Bollocks, it's everyone elses fault, they're all homocidal maniacs and I'm the best rider in the world.
So there.
Only reply is, glad you! had your! wits about YOu and didn't get tangled up with any of them, yes this is the norm and yes they don't see you.
I still maintain that mostly they do see you, they just don;t equate you as a big enough threat and so they go/pull out anyhow.
Ride like everyone else out there is hell bent on killing you, including and while I hate to say this, it's happened to me more than once in the lat year or two other motorcycle riders.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
If we are invisible anyway we may aswell start riding these.
My 'concern' is that the source data is flawed.
This is what I know. Several close calls I've had involving a vehicle failing to give way have avoided being collisions because I was looking directly at the driver. On a two such occasions the driver stopped to apologise and I politely accepted their 'Sorry - I didn't see you' word for word and moved on.
The issue is that they didn't see me because they didn't even look. There was no chance of visual because their eyes never were cast my way.
'I didn't see him' makes a whole lot better and more blame free story to an investigating police officer or insurance company than - 'well I'm just such an inattentive dipstick or I was so busy tuning the radio and fucked up'.
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