
Originally Posted by
xwhatsit
I think it's because when an object is just coming towards you in a straight line, the only indication it is moving (and hence attention-grabbing) is the fact that it is growing in size. Because motorcycles are narrow, this effect is pretty negligible compared to a wide car. When you swerve like that, you're moving across the field of view, so it's a big, obvious movement that they can see very well.
Exactly. We are all predators genetically, our brains are queued to detect lateral movement. Anything coming towards us slow enough relative to it's size is effectively not moving.
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