This is so. Furthermore, the distraction effect is apparently even more pronounced for some of the newer populace when handsfree because of their need to conjure visual imagery on a smartphone when they cannot see the person (compared to those of us who grew up 'knowing' a telephone was ever only voice-only, and static i.e. in-place, on a wire). This effect is, of course, getting worse over time.
Obviously not the gravel, that would vastly reduce the maneuvering freedom. Edge of the road and late apex are taught and recommended for reduced visibility situations. You really should just take the course, instead of making wrong assumptions about what they teach and giving irresponsible advice based on that.
Your new here - You are wasting your time trying to tell him/her anything.
All rider training gives a false sense of security, all group rides are races, rider training does not help prevent accidents, everyone on a group ride is under pressure to keep up
Some of Cassinas constant bleeting on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on
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Life would be so much easier if you addressed questions with a simple answer.
nice point, well made, one would even think you put some thought into it.
Therein lies the problem, folks seem fairly reluctant to accept responsibility for what they can do to keep themselves safer. If we all thought like that things may change.
I am fascinated by the numbers you quote for proportions of tickets for various offences on the road. Caveat, I have only been in NZ 10 years and the range of people I know may influence things but.....I know lots of people (me included) who have been done for speeding, both by officers and cameras. I know someone done for drink driving. I have never ever met or heard someone I know mention someone they know who has been pulled or ticketed for tailgating, using their phone, not wearing a seat belt, unsafe or illegal manoevring, failure to indicate, failure to keep left etc etc etc. Just goes to show I hang out with a really boring crowd, none of them ever does those things while highway patrol officers watch them go by.......
I guess the point I am making RC is it does not matter what number the police use, through mismanagement of their communication with the public , perceptions around road policing bear no relationship to what is happening. People, they be simple, send unclear or mixed messages (shifting "tolerance" to speed limits) and they just fill in the blanks and make their own rules up.
Life is not measured by how many breaths you take, but how many times you have your breath taken away
Yeah, that; the middle of the road is a safe space for music but on a bike, very much not. Personally I've had a modest degree of success over 45 years on a bike sticking left of center (except for the texting chick that got me from behind, but in every life a little rain does fall...)
How is handsfree any different to having a conversation with your passenger? With the exception of having to take one hand off the wheel to answer said phone initially. I use mine all the time, mainly cos it is so friggen easy to just push a button on the steering wheel...as opposed to when I used to juggle an actual phone which I agree is a distraction, esp if you are wanting to read or reply to a text. To be honest, the texting thing is prob the worst aspect of the whole cellphone/driving thing. I just dont answer or make them in the car anymore. There is a lady at the end of our road often in the morning with her ph to her ear with one hand and applying makeup with the other, fucken shits me!
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
I've noticed a recent increase of "wheel-turners" who are now holding their phone 6" in front of their mouth (normally being held horizontally). I can only presume they believe that they are using it in "hands free mode"
Or, perhaps it is the current fashion to hold it this way, instead of up against the ear...
We would like to see her do exactly that, but denial of "needing" any form of observation (apart from a mental health professional) will be refused by the retarded cunt.
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