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    I hate woman drivers!!!!

    why the f*** can't they think of other road users before they slam on their brakes to get that empty parking space without indicating
    I was coming up the street beside the albert arms (for those who know dunedin) it's an uphill, that then goes flat quite sharply, so semi blind coming over it, anyway following a cage up there at about 50k/h come over the rise, and wtf, stupid bitch in front of me has slammed on the brakes in the middle of the road for no apparent reason, so i slam on the brakes, hard as i can back just about lifting, so the rear locks up, regain rear wheel, and drop it to the right to go round her, get round her, slam down my foot to stop myself dropping the bike, then almost highside it, and by some friggen miracle manage to regain it, but when i put my foot down, when it flicked back over the other way to almost high side, the footpeg smacked me in the leg, hurt like hell, and thought i'd broken my leg, wish i'd thought to swipe at her mirror, as she deserved to lose it for this stupid act of inconsiderate driving, and no it wasn't that i was following to close, it was that i couldn't see she had breaked until i was almost on her, and that she had basically locked up to stop for this park
    so now i have a bit missing out of my leg and it hurts like hell!! i hate cagers
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    I am sorry about your leg. But -- I do seem to remember something in the road code about "able to stop in the length of clear road VISIBLE ahead". Could have been a child wandered into the road, hm?.

    I know NZ drivers never DO apply that rule to blind hilltops (and most not to blind bends) , but there is a reason for it.

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    Not good mate, it's dangerous out there. Also, your generalisation is a little off the mark don't you think?

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    hate that too actually happened today(not the same place etc but yeah..:P) but i was more lucky as there were no cars on the other side of the rode so i quicky weev'd around.
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    Dude - I know dunners and that is a bit of a mare of a road - but I've had dudes do the same thing to me, so lets go easy on the chicks, eh?

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    my generalisations are always off the mark
    if it had been a child i would have used my ninja skills and avoided it, same as i avoided the car, and i would have given it a slap in the side of the head for not looking before crossing the road:eyepoke:
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    ok i'll refine slightly, it's more executive looking woman drivers, you know the type, dress in straight black dresses, and are usually just dosey secretary etc. they usually drive a holden barina, or similarly rubbishy car, but that wouldn't fit in the title, and when i say drivers, i mean cagers, not riders
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    Quote Originally Posted by gamgee
    ok i'll refine slightly, it's more executive looking woman drivers, you know the type, dress in straight black dresses, and are usually just dosey secretary etc. they usually drive a holden barina, or similarly rubbishy car, but that wouldn't fit in the title, and when i say drivers, i mean cagers, not riders

    That's two saves (and close calls) in one day. Well done that man!

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    Ive learned to dislike most cage drivers be they male or female. Though I have to agree that there seem to be a hell of alot more scary woman drivers than men...
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    and for some reason.....(generalising)...............cagers drive much worse in the rain!!!!!!!are they affraid of getting their hair wet when in town or what??????????
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    well ive had two instances with worman so i think they are the cause not men they do tend to not se as well as men so id say thats the problem with them

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    Quote Originally Posted by the legend
    well ive had two instances with worman so i think they are the cause not men they do tend to not se as well as men so id say thats the problem with them
    Are 'worman' man-worms? There's a lot of those about...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gamgee
    my generalisations are always off the mark
    if it had been a child i would have used my ninja skills and avoided it, :
    It could of been the woman who was braking hard to avoid the child - you gotta be up with the game.

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    I'm a woman... and i drive... but i ride... so does that equal each other out??
    gotta love the overgeneralisations
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    Quote Originally Posted by the legend
    well ive had two instances with worman ... they do tend to not se as well as men so id say thats the problem with them
    Well, if you've only had two "instances" with a "worman" I'd say they can see pretty well - right through you in fact!

    And at least we can spell and know what apostrophes are...

    Next you'll be telling us a woman was responsible for you crashing your bike.

    Hey Jazbug, maybe the increase in worman/men worms is something to do with that global worming shit...
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