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| What type of riding is more dangeroous? |
| Urban Riding |
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45% |
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| Country Riding |
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16% |
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| They are as dangerous as each other |
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37% |
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I'd definitely say urban-riding. That's unless in the countryside you ride like an absolute lunatic, which after a long time stuck in town, it's tempting to do  |
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Well i'm scared of riding through country lanes through the day cause you never know what is around the corner. Though technically they are both as bad as each other.
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Chalk an Cheese.
Urban riding you get the pulling out, the diesel, the cagers, the chav filled nova's, the suicide pedestrains and the dumbass sleepy commuters.
Country you get the animal crap, the mud, the ice on fast corners, the grit/dirt, leaves, tree's, ramblers, horse riders.
They are all dangerous in their own way, i would say you are more likely to die outside town due to speed, since you can fly along fast before you hit something.
But in town your more likely to be squashed by something. ____________________ Previous - Gilera DNA50 / XVS125 Dragstar/Honda CBR 600F/GSF 650 Bandit
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I say as bad as each other.
When out in the country which I travel in quite a bit, especially at night, tractors leave mud behind and it is nerve racking when going through some as you could come a cropper at any speed.
Same goes for wet leaves, in my eyes these are more of a hazard then mud.
Blind corners because of hedges to mean you have to have a keen eye. Many a time have I been close to the white line round a bend and had to take an even wider line to avoid loosing an arm.
Animals also make some people swerve on instinct, i have got used to that now where I live, you really can’t react like that, that’s how you end up in the ditch. Just run it over, unless it’s a deer or a cow.
The town is different because there are more people to crash into, some people are day dreaming, some are too old to know what’s going on and some are to young and carefree, mix it all together and you got a problem.
Incidents in a town are more likely because of the constant change, unlike the country.
Does anyone agree? ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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My oppinion is that out of town a lot more of the safety aspect is down to your own skills of observation and riding. In the town you are at the mercy of the most ignorant/impatient/unobservant wanker. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Back in the summer I remember being in a hurry somewhere which involved taking a narrow country lane (which thankfully I know off the back of my hand) at about 75-80...in a t-shirt.
I really don't like riding them cause you never know what's going to be round the next corner and have been round them a bit too hot sometimes to see a Wagon-R doing 30 so you're braking like mad.
The best roads are the twisty bumpy country roads with the white lines and a bit of width. You can see exactly what you're doing then. ____________________ Northern Irish? www.nibikers.com |
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when i was riding to warrington and back at the weekends
most of it is through unlit country roads
where the biggest problem is car drivers dazzling you with their
full beam on permanantly
usually flash once and if they dont drop the full beam i just switch mine on
pain in the arse as well as the car drivers that feel the need to have six lights on the front of the car  |
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I am (and always have been) of the opinion veyr little bad can happen to you if you are at te speed limits. Stick to the speed limits and you wont die.
In short.
On country lanes do no more then 40 unless its a long well known straight, stick to your side around sharp corners, and enter blind corners slowly.
HOWEVER
That is no fun now is it. On balance town riding is far more dangerous when doing legal slow riding and generally not titting about due to more vehicles ergo more things can and thus will go wrong.
However on country lanes when pushing it i loathe them. I have done some very silly speeds and things on roads you couldnt safely go much more then 20 on. I have had my fair share of close calls and interesting near misses.
But i would say you are more likely to get smudged in the country, in town you might come off. But you wil most likely survive.
I voted rural ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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I'd vote rural riding. I've had a few incidents and close calls of my own making in the countryside, whereas in town, I've managed to keep myself out of trouble and avoid the idiots pulling across me at roundabouts and things.
The classic mistake I've made several times on rural roads is going round a blind left hander a little too fast, and ending up not leaning enough so straying into the right hand lane. The two most recent times I've done it, there were an oncoming articulated truck and a people carrier. Thankfully I got back onto my side in pretty short order and avoided them, but it's certainly a cause for concern when you know that neither of you can stop fast enough if you're in front of them.
Another time I crossed the centre on a blind right and there was nothing, I gave myself a good telling off and made extra sure to keep to the left on the next blind left 20 yards later. An Impreza appeared from nowhere coming the other way; had I been going too fast and wide as I'd done the previous corner, I'd be toast. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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In town can be the most likey place to have accidents and i dont think i would want to ride through busy towns and cities daily, for commuting etc, as this would surely increase your changes of having an accident at some point. However i would think that the sesoned commuter, riding through big City's everyday, would have more experience and better knowledge of what to look out for, based upon the experiences of doing that type of riding day in, day out. I though tend to think of continous inner city riding, as greting increasing your chances of having an accident of some description, sooner or later, a kind of when not if?
Alot of my riding is in more rural area's, and ive seen a few accidents, but in places like rural north wales, its more than likely to be single vehicle accidents, or the result of 2 vehicles meeting during overtaking or cornering. Ive had most of my near misses, on roads that i dont know, and ones where i have been either trying to keep up with other bikes, or simply where i have gone a bit quick, on a nice twisty road, and then ended up with an unexpected hazard, or a corner that i judged poorly. Theres places in North Wales that if the road surface is clean, and there is no obstructions that you can go round a corner safely at say 60mph, leant right over, but if there happens to be rocks, debris, mud, or quite often sheep standing in the middle of the road, that you would then end up in a situation where you cannot stop on the road yo can see, before the hazard, and in some circumstances that could mean either going into a solid object, Rocks, cliff faces etc, or possibly off the road, with a drop of several hundred feet. These types of roads, i would say have been the most dangourous when away from towns a city's as they soemtimes give you little or no options for getting it wrong.
I know alot of this is all down to the rider, and that you should always ride within the limits you can see, and feel happy with, but places like this are usually where the people that live in the towns/city's come to, to excersise some of their bikes performance, and high speeds, on roads with little traffic, but that are very technical seem to create alot of problems. |
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