
Originally Posted by
martybabe
it's so easy to take your eye off the ball eh.
Indeed.
I've run a red twice in my driving career (apart from the times you cautiously go through when they won't pick you up).
The first was on my CB125T and was definitely a newbie mistake - I hit oil just as I was braking and had a choice of either riding or sliding through the intersection. I chose to ride with horn engaged - just as well as there was a car that would've hit me otherwise.
The second was as a courier on my CBX400. I'd just finished a delivery to the Westfield freezing works and came out of a driveway that was only about 10m from a light controlled ped. crossing on an empty road. I didn't even see the lights and went straight through in front of a couple of guys that could've flattened me with one finger given half a chance. They yelled at me and I looked back to see the red light - I chose not to stop and apologise for obvious reasons.
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