I'm pretty sure I would have had an accident yesterday if it weren't for my regular practicing of emergency breaking. I strongly reccommend it.
Had probably my 2nd closest call with a car ever on the way to work (the closest call I've ever had got me so angry at drivers that I lost focus and rode into a ditch just to spite them... several years ago).
I was in a bus/cycle/taxi/motorcycle (signposted) lane, going past a line of slowly moving cars at maybe 40+kph. Mr Red Toyota decided he liked the bus lane as well as his turnoff was only 30 meters up the road, which would be fine if it weren't for:
1) The fact that he didn't indicate
2) The fact that I was just behind him as he changed lanes.
Everything happened so fast that literally all I can remember is seeing the car start to pull out. My next memory is of riding in the gutter with my brakes on hard, clutch in and my thumb on the horn, and my toe just about scraping the paint on the rear passenger door. As far as my brain is concerned nothing happened in between, all my actions were reflex.
I've always be a supporter of regular practice of evasive/emergency techniques. I can now say that it's saved me and my bike some pain. I think the next step is one of those classes with Andrew from Ridesafe, to make sure I'm doing it all correctly...
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