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Thread: How come women car drivers have the right not to look right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the legend View Post
    well i have had 2 crashes with women and a million misses with them and none with male drives i think male drives have a tendancy to look more in my experence that is
    ... the unfortunate thing about gender-bias is ...... well, it's biased
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    Quote Originally Posted by the legend View Post
    .....how it is that women got the right to not look right when at a stop intersection. and how come motorbikes have to pull stoppies ....

    Wtf is it with car drivers that make them such useless assholes
    If you ride as well as you express yourself, expect to have many more interesting times on a bike.

    Ummmm. What is an asshole?
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    Skirt in a cage pulled out of a give way today in front of me. Didn't even look down the road to see if anything was coming. Be carefull out there..............

    No, sorry it was my fault. I shouldn't have riding on that stretch of road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    Skirt in a cage pulled out of a give way today in front of me. Didn't even look down the road to see if anything was coming. Be carefull out there..............
    Scottish was he? [boom BOOM!!]
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    Quote Originally Posted by the legend View Post
    Wtf is it with car drivers that make them such useless assholes
    Tell me you have never driven a car?

    Its not the fact they drive a car, its the person behind the wheel.

    I've met a lot of bad drivers male and female. And also some hard to distinguish for either.

    I have made bad decisions and mistakes both in cars and on bikes.

    I think 'cage' is a stupid term also. Makes people feel cool when they spout it ten times in a sentence (even though they likely drive one, will or have).

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    Oh bugger! Me got it all wrong again! Silly me!
    For some 35 years I have been obeying the rules, cos I thought we all had to. Now I find out that as a woman, I don't have to!!
    This could be fun!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mstriumph View Post
    Scottish was he? [boom BOOM!!]
    Could have been. He/sh/it had a moe. Been out in the sun a bit long by the looks of it, if you know what I mean.

    Quite proud of the restraint I had in not bashing off the mirror or denting the car.

    Oh, and has anyone mentioned Honda riders are ghey yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hang0ver View Post
    Tell me you have never driven a car?

    Its not the fact they drive a car, its the person behind the wheel.
    However, the safety factor of a car does seem to lull people in to a false sense of security. A bike is less forgiving to it's controller if things go pear-shaped.

    Quote Originally Posted by hang0ver View Post
    I think 'cage' is a stupid term also. Makes people feel cool when they spout it ten times in a sentence (even though they likely drive one, will or have).
    I drive a car semi regularly and, while I enjoy having it for practicality an being able to talk to the wife, it is a cage (at the very least it's a Faraday cage).
    "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    With good brakes... a "full stop" would be nice.
    Brilliant, I don't think anyone said it better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    The car should be the least of your worrys mate have no doubt you are about to suffer the wrath of the KB punctuation and spelling police.These new age motorcyclists are very particular about correct grammer.Even the most desperate plea for help from a more than ardent motorcyclist will be ignored for the lack of the odd punctuation mark.
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    You have to look right at intersections?

    Shit I thought it was "first in - first served"! or "Im gettin in there before you, and you didnt know it was a race did you"?

    Thats the special driving practice I learnt in Tauranga...sometimes feels like Im driving that big intersection in Europe the one where nobody's car is insured. Crazy Business.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    Oh bugger! Me got it all wrong again! Silly me!
    For some 35 years I have been obeying the rules, cos I thought we all had to. Now I find out that as a woman, I don't have to!!
    This could be fun!!
    Yep! You now have a total exemption from all road rules. Go forth and enjoy.



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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    However, the safety factor of a car does seem to lull people in to a false sense of security. A bike is less forgiving to it's controller if things go pear-shaped.
    Tell me something I don't know.

    Regularly operating both makes you acutely aware of these factors.

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    It's a fact, women ARE THE CAUSE of most accidents...

    Think about it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by the legend View Post
    well i have had 2 crashes with women and a million misses with them
    This alone is enough to tell me you are at fault - ever heard of planning ahead on the road?

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