Cuntina strikes again.....
Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....
And I thought that I'd seen it all. But there is obviously no limit to your stupidity.
And your latest post has provided yet more evidence.
So, as you ride into a zone where a car may well pull out on you (moving across
and blocking your lane as it turns) - and where likelihood of collision increases
as you get ever closer, you think (?) :
1. That without having braked much earlier (but simply positioning to the right
hand side of your lane), there will still be enough space and time to allow you
to avoid a collision ;
2. That with a "bit of luck", you will somehow be able to "power away from them"
(as they move laterally across in front of you).
There is a very good reason why a certified rider training school would never teach
its students such a response.
The only words of value in your post were the last ones (" don't try it").
Perhaps you would now be so good as to add a tagline to your KB profile, reading
something like:
Cassina : Clearly illustrating the difference between certified and certifiable.
If road is wet then why are you not being more cautious, especially approaching a traffic light control intersection when the lights have been in your favour for some time? They are bound to change - Sodd's Law - so check for following traffic and be prepared, like a Boy Scout.
As for "lose it", news for you - think you might have lost it some time ago...
Do you know the correct speed to pass a school bus that has stopped to board or alight children?
What's so difficult about easing off the throttle and letting the bus go first?
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