my motorbike is red, hope this bit of info helps...
Accidents dont just happen, they are caused... hope that also helps
my motorbike is red, hope this bit of info helps...
Accidents dont just happen, they are caused... hope that also helps
You're slower than a herd of turtles stampeding through peanut butter. I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn't work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness.
I'll admit it .. I frequently exceed 200 klicks on the open road ... I got a speeding ticket last week (eight days ago) for 120 klicks ... (I was going faster than that .. )
I haven't had a crash since 1999 .. when some turkey went thru' a give way sign and I hit them ... (They were prosecuted) ...
Many here would regard me as crazy and dangerous ... as yes, I'm thinking I need to slow down because I now have more than 50 demerit poits, so one high speed ticket (between 135 and 140 klicks) could cost me my licence (again) ... and I'm too old for that shit ... But I'm NOT considering slowing down because I think I'm too dangerous ...
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
Just a couple of replys..
Who am I to "preach" when I have had speeding tickets?
Yeah - decent point. I'm just another biker I guess with no more right to an opinion as anyone else. All I am saying is - take responsibility for your actions. Don';'t skite one mimute about doing 150-200 on the open road and then whinge when you lose your licence or get pinged by the police (that's if you live to do so). Man/Woman up and take responsibility. STOP when the police signal you to raher than putting innocent lives at risk and encouraging others to do so (anthor pet hate of mine on here).
Another post said "hey what about the 49% of crashes cause by other people". Well you can manipulate figures any way you want - but even they are true - what about the 51% caused by US!
My prang on the Hutt Motorway was a classic. I came around a corner having just overtaken a vehicle to come accross a line of cars stopped in the overtaling (RH) lane. For a long time I siad to people "there was nothing I could do". Time has made me realise there actually was. If I had have been looking ahead through the corner I may/could have avoided slamming in to that car. Luckily I lived to (eventually) learn my lesson.
Now for the other myth - "speed doesn't kill".
OF COURSE IT DOES!
Speed lowers reaction time and removes control over an outcome. In the same given situation lower speed can make a hell of a difference to the outcome in many cases and crashes. This can and has been proven many times - sadly too late in many instances. Ostrich stuff!
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DougieNZ
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Even if you blame yourself ?Those that blame are the last to learn.
There's a lame in every blame.
I know the exact reasons for all my bins (6 over 40 yrs)- except one - and the amount of thinking about that one, trying to figure out exactly what went pear shaped, has given me more insight into riding dynamics than all the rest put together...blame on that one was "creative", for insurance purposes......
Whinge about tickets - because a law is in place doesn't mean it is a good, sensible, just or correctly applied law. Laws are not absolutes, to be applied pedantically in absolute black and whites, just as life is not in black and white. The fanatical trend towards application to the letter or number of the law is one of the reasons that respect in the law is decreasing, and laws that are disrespected continually in a society, means that something is rotten in the state of legislation........
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
Well.....of course that is correct. Though that's not what I said. It is hard to die from an accident if you are sitting still, though it does still happen.
Remember though, 150k is perfectly safe at times. 80k is not all the time. nor is 50 or even 30. 100k is NOT a magical number that will keep you safe. Nor is 50.
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Do I feel safe when on my bike? Apart from when I'm sitting on her in the garage going, "Brmmm, brmmm, brmmm", NO!
I always feel slightly nervous. I'm always scanning looking out for things like potholes, tar weeps, white paint if it's wet, shingle, if that upcoming corner is safe at this speed, cars which might pull out of a side street or a parking space, cars which might turn across my path, pedestrians who might step out. When I'm on my bike I'm as aware as I can be.
I had a good case of my being aware saving me from an accident just the other day. I was coming up to a roundabout, indicating to turn left at the first exit. Little old lady approaching from the right, left indicator on. She sailed straight through the roundabout, she would have taken me out if I'd assumed she was turning left and I'd entered the roundabout. But I hadn't looked away from her and entered the roundabout, I'd kept watching her, had thought, "She's going too fast to be turning left," and stopped and let her go through.
Now if I'd entered the roundabout she'd have planted her grill on my right hand side. Some would say she caused the accident, but it would really have been my fault for not being aware of what was happening.
I pulled up beside her at the next lights, lifted my visor and told her gently that she shouldn't indicate left if she was going straight through a roundabout. She looked shocked and said she always did because she had to go slightly left when she entered the roundabout. Dear old thing.
Sit at home on a fucking cushion then.
In this whole speed kils brainwashing, no one has ever told us the magic number at which you won't die.
If we all diligently do 100kph, and still have 300 people die per annum, what then...? 90 and 40kph? 70 and 30kph?
So if speed does kill please tell me what is the magic speed I can go without dying?
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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