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    Target fixation

    IMO it is a natural reaction, one we are programed to do.

    Pain in the arse really.

    Good to see you are OK.

    Anyone stop to help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattian View Post
    I had a major lapse in concentration today, resulting in a totally preventable crash. I feel SO stupid for allowing this to happen, and the fault is all my own. Approaching a round-about, I'm heading right, slow down as I approach because there is a car approaching on my right, stradling both lanes and no indication so, I dont know which way he's going. He's going slowly enough so, I gun it, come around to the right and as I exit the round about I look right to see him exiting left. Eyes front, and suddenly I'm heading towards the gutter...... SHIT, this is a major fuck up. Instead of swerving out of trouble, I fixate on the hazard instead of looking away from it. Crunch, front tyre hits curb, bike bounces me off, thankfully, I land on the grass as I watch my baby, skate down the middle of the road on her side.
    Result. Bent handle bars, left fork. Major grazing on the gas tank, brake disc, bent gear lever. All will have to be replaced. Will have a chat with insurance tomorrow.
    It was such a stupid accident. Lots of lessons learned. All of which I already knew! but just failed at it..... big time.
    Bugger! bonus is its easier to fix a broken bike than a broken mattian.
    Its all very well having the knowledge, and knowing what you should do, but actually doing it is a bit different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Target fixation

    IMO it is a natural reaction, one we are programed to do.

    Pain in the arse really.

    Good to see you are OK.

    Anyone stop to help?
    Yep, quite a few people stopped and ran over to help and check if I was ok. Somebody even offered me a cup of tea to help calm my nerves at their place!! I was totally fine. Only 1 minute from home. Thats the craziest thing. I've been through that round about a zillion times before. I was being lazy and complacent. Im still kicking myself, its such a squidly thing to do.

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    Bugger mate....I've just hauled out some of the safety literature lying around and the stat of interest is 50% of accidents happen within 6 minutes of departure or arrival...I used to tell myself to sharpen up when I was 5 minutes from home and will try to get back in the habit.

    Cheers for sharing...keeps it real

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    One time ages ago, same as you not far from home, just getting complacent, just about to go over some train tracks, there was a slight bend in the road.. Of course dumb me not looking at the road, was looking back down the tracks to check for trains..

    Hey shit, Im on dirt..

    Now I'm lying down..

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    Glad you are ok...

    Quote Originally Posted by bsasuper View Post
    Dont feel bad, a lot of "stupid off's" happen this way.I came "off" with the bike at stand still once, when I left the (manual) choke on, it stalled and I just fell over, only about 100 people saw it
    Snap!! except my bike is so light I managed to get a foot down and keep it off the tarmac... then wondered why I could not restart it until I felt for the choke and found it wide open

    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    To give this a bit of perspective, I made contact with the road last year for the first time in 35 years. And it was all about target fixation, but in this case I was fixated on where I wanted to go

    Weird I agree, but I was about to get on the Rawene Ferry, and was looking at the open gate on the boat, for that is where I was heading. As I leaned to veer right, on an off camber, down hill bit of road the gates were closed! I braked, using the front brake (as you do) and it washed in some fine pea metal. I went down so fast it took me a moment to realise I was actually on the road. Scared the shit out of the camper van I went down in front of too
    Back in the UK I enjoyed skydiving, I have watched a charity jumper get fixated on the only tree in a huge field used for landing... the result was a bit painful for him It is so easy and so natural for all of us to "target fixate".
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    I understand the feeling of being pissed off with yourself. For doing something you know you shouldn't.

    The goods news is your not hurt, and you understand your folly.

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    Good to hear you're ok. Nice when aving that sinking feeling when you realise that what's about to happen could have been avoided is alleviated by the checklist you automatically go through: me = got out of this not too bad, bike = fixable (hopefully not too hard on the wallet).

    Oops, got that the wrong way round. It's supposed to be "don't worry about me, is my bike ok?" (or so I'm told by a close family member...)

    All the best for getting back on the road, with an important lesson under your belt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by baptist View Post
    Glad you are ok...



    Snap!! except my bike is so light I managed to get a foot down and keep it off the tarmac... then wondered why I could not restart it until I felt for the choke and found it wide open



    Back in the UK I enjoyed skydiving, I have watched a charity jumper get fixated on the only tree in a huge field used for landing... the result was a bit painful for him It is so easy and so natural for all of us to "target fixate".
    Luckily the field that I got blown into (downwind of the actual airfield just outside of Pretoria) was FULL of bloody great big acacia thorn trees and "snag-me' bushes, so I didn't fixate on any one in particular....
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