Obvious? Oddly enough I would have thought given the height we sit at in relation to cars and the angle of the mirrors of cars it'd be nigh on impossible to see the face of the driver unless you were in THE perfect spot. My wife stands at the bathroom door and I can turn my head and look at her in the mirror, yet she can't see my face in the mirror. It isn't that obvious to me at all.
That may well be the case, but I look at the driver and the driving, not the vehicles mirrors.
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I do that but backwards, when I drive my cage twice within about 2 weeks I've driven on the freeway where 1 lane goes to 2 lanes, a slow car and another car stuck behind the slow twat in front of me, I pull out to overtake as soon as the lane opens for me. I get almost nose to drivers door of the 1st car stuck behind slow twat and they start pulling into my lane (I don't give a shit about my POS cage) so I stayed where I was and wait til they get really into my lane then honk the horn. The first guy I did that to looked like he saw a ghost and pulled back pretty quick but the second time I did that the elderly lady almost went off on the grass!
I drive like an asshole to teach bigger assholes to not be such assholes.
Next planned move is to go 20km/h slower than a car going 20km/h slower than the speed limit is once I get in front, see how they like their own medicine?
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Motorbicyclists that think driving a car properly is a lot easier than riding a bike really need a reality check.
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You're going to have to explain that one. I think that driving a car properly is far easier than riding a bike - which is easy in itself. Having two hands on a large steering wheel, two or three pedals under your feet, a relaxed seating position, peripheral vision, stability through having a wheel in each corner, protection from the elements, a presence on the road etc etc.
Not sure I agree with that one.
Cars have a much larger 'margin for error' when compared to a bike. So it really is easier to drive a car properly compared to a bike. Also having spent a fair amount of time on race tracks in cars I can say that without guesswork, you can throw a car at corners like a complete ham fisted fool, yet there is usually some way to correct and keep it on the tarseal, not so on a bike, very few options for recovery once shit gets real.
Was following what looked like a Kwaka 650 Ninja home last night ... FUCK what appalling mirriors it had. The mirrors looked standard.
The rider was about average size - I was riding a good distance back and all I could see was his elbows ... I could not see his miirrors at all until I moved hard left onto the white line, and he was sitting hard right close to the centre line ... what appalling rear vision that bike has ... it took him a very long time to notice I was there. Must have a massive blind spot ...
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