Try Googling the term "Motion camouflage"
Try Googling the term "Motion camouflage"
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be - (Anon)
i never said you should put all your trust in other motorists, that would just be foolish. but do you swerve off the road every time you see a car approaching, in case the guy is a homicidal maniacand decides to cross onto your side of the road and take you out? can you see where im coming from?
Education not Legislation
Bet that hurt! LOTS!
One should only ever have faith in oneself and even then you need to be extra vigiliant. We're not bullet proof, we do break and we also need to remember that we do have people that love us so we owe it to them to take extra care.
When I'm out and about, I remember that first and foremost I am a mother and I owe it to my children to arrive home, safe and happy.
My wife has a degree in psychology and physiology. She reckons that it's a matter of "perceived threat". Car drivers are aware of trucks, buses, SUVs and cars that they see as posing a threat to them. But bicyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians aren't a perceived threat. Car drivers may look, emphasis on "may", but somehow they don't register that they've seen a threat to their vehicle and their own safety.
So I wear a fluoro vest and a white helmet, ride with my light on high beam all the time, my bike is the largest 250 cruiser available and it's coloured red with silver sides. And after a near miss while riding alongside another vehicle in a dual lane situation, I've taken the baffles off the back of my mufflers - the louder exhaust may not make me noticed, but the safety aspect of being heard is my excuse officer. I've also learnt not to ride anywhere near another vehicle if I can't see their face in their rear vision mirrors, I ride on a line behind any vehicle in front of me that is outside the bodywork of the vehicle in front , and I do assume that everyone else on the road is trying to kill me.
Now I know there's a certain discussion as to whether a loud exhaust makes you safer. On this matter I fall on the side of it can't hurt to be loud and maybe heard. I also like what Scorp has said about his Screaming Demon exhausts, it makes it sound as if his bike is chuckling to herself under his bum. There ain't nothing like the sound of a vee-twin with the baffles taken out.
Big bikes here in Taiwan get noticed, but I think it's partly because it's only recently that they are allowed. Give 'em a little more time and Taiwanese will completely ignore them and drive like they're the only blokes on the road.
We are invisible.....to most motoristat our peril
![]()
"Those who hammer there guns into plow shears will plow for those who do not" Thomas Jefferson
I actually wonder whether this "treat every car driver as though they're trying to kill you" is a concept that is holding us back.
I believe that we should treat every other road user with caution (bordering on suspicion) but feel that anything much more than that is simply perpetuating the 'us versus them' mentality.
We need to take whatever steps we can to engender a sense of harmonic co-existance.
We won't get that by constantly refering to them as "fucking cagers".
So Katman, you are against the perceived majority when they refuse to accept personal responsibility and blame others for every accident.
Now, you are against the perceived majority when they say to treat every other road user as a threat.
Do you just enjoy being argumentative?
Library Schooled
I can understand what you're saying, and you may have a good point. However it seems that you are in constant opposition to nearly all other users, regardless of which thread you're posting in.
Library Schooled
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks