There's plenty of sad indictments on New Zealand road users (motorcyclists included).
At the end of the day, I believe the average road user can tell the difference in intent between a short quarter of a second toot and a 5 second blast.
I'd rather use my horn and be seen than avoid using it in case I offended someone.
I appreciate your message KM but instead of everyone 'hardening the fuck up', perhaps you could 'soften the fuck up' when delivering the message on the back of someone getting hurt or worse. Dude, it's not what you say that offends people, it's just the way you say it. Just saying ...
Grow older but never grow up
All good things to think about, and I'm sure the gentleman laying in the hospital bed is doing just that. But you have to look at your communcation style dude, from the way you post it would seem like you want to be be the guy at the top of the cliff saying "would never have happened if you had listened to me, you did this wrong and that wrong....." OR you sincerely want people to consider what you are saying and be better riders, but lack the communication skills to get your message across without sounding like a self important, supercilious ass.
If you truly care about rider safety, both your own and other bikers, then isn't worth taking the time to communicate your thoughts in a more engaging and positive way?
"It is by will alone I set my mind in motion"

where did you get that idea? He sets out to by challenging and upsetting and uses negativity to achieve this. Look at this thread, an off duty cop who is trained to be observant gets bowled in a SIDMY and we are meant to accept that he has better situational awareness skills than a bike cop! Really? and if a bike cop gets blind-sided by a dozzy bastard we as commuter riders or Sunday riders or what ever are meant to be able to do better. The only poster to try to attribute blame was Katman, the rest were just concerned for the downed riders well being with blame less irrelevant at this stage.
Ups to Katman for starting a separate thread on situational awareness and this si where his comments should have been in the first place.
Feel for the downed rider.
Being human IS used too often to excuse any sort of failure that leads to carnage, big or small, victim or perpetrator. Trouble is, we ARE human and we do make mistakes.
Even the best security systems have blind spots, despite the best efforts of trained specialists who design/install them. If a PTW cop can get taken out, anyone can. Including Katman, who eats, shits and breathes just like the rest of us.
All we can do is to make sure any mistakes we do make are inconsequential.
Best wishes to the injured cop.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Personally, whenever one of these threads come up and i see katman is involved, I always have a look mainly for the humour and the ott reactions of some posters. If i see a "safe riding" thread I don't even look cos they are probarbly not entertaining at all, so thanks katman for both entertaining and informing me.
Keep it up.
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
If said driver knows they had fucked up ... they take even the short blast on the horn as a personal insult to/of their driving abilities. As with most electrical devices ... it''s either on or off. The amount of pressure on the buttom does not change volume.
The one time of the day when all attention is required ... is near the end. Be it at, or near the end of your ride/work shift, when your proximity to getting home makes you relax a little. The things you need to do when you get there (or before) taking precident in your head.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
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