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| Nicky-Jano |
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 Posted: 17:08 - 21 Apr 2007 Post subject: Had first near crash today.. |
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Don't really want to go into full detail yet still feeling a bit shaky!
Basically I was at a junction going to the right and a car came down the road a bit too fast and nearly went into the side of me. Instead of braking when he saw me traveling across the road he just pressed his horn... stupidly my first instinct was to slam on my breaks but then I sped the hell out of the way! Think he missed me by an inch (that's what it felt like!).
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| <- cross junction, I was at bottom turning right he was at top coming straight down. I was half way across when he came around a corner and into the junction.
Have been told I should have waited until the van in front of me was off the yellow grid then pulled into the right. Since I've never seen anyone do one at a time at junctions before I didn't know this (only did CBT 2 weeks ago so still very green when it comes to roads )
Anyway, advice time!
Should I get back on the bike? Right now I really don't want to. Should I force myself to or just calm down and leave it till tomorrow?
Obviously this has happened to people before and was wondering what others have done.
I know on a scale this is hardly anything but need to talk about it. Can't tell family for obvious reasons and mates would just do the I told you so routine . |
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Hi, I would say if the weathers still nice, have a cuppa and go for a relaxing ride, and get to grips with the bike again.
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Glad you're ok!
Do me a favour and say "near miss" though. My heart sinks whenever the word "crash" appears on board.
Book a lesson asap and get your instructor to take you through the junction properly. Forget going back out tonight. Accidents always happen after your mum shouts you in for dinner and you've begged for another 5mins.
Don't tell the family anything, that's what forum's for! |
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 Posted: 17:46 - 21 Apr 2007 Post subject: Re: Had first near crash today.. |
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You shouldn't enter a yellow grid until it's clear the other side.
It may be the yellow grid was there to ensure this sort of thing doesn't happen.
Seems to some degree the car was in the 'right', so they probably realised they could make it safely and decided to 'scare' you a bit to be nasty.
At least you did the right thing and speeded up after braking .
Go out for a nice (to start with) gentle ride tomorrow and get some confidence back if you're feeling a bit shaky. |
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| Nicky-Jano |
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 Posted: 17:56 - 21 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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Sorry Rhone didn't mean to scare you
Would book a lesson but I have hardly any money as it is (I'm on £50 a week training money) this mostly goes on petrol and food. The rest gets saved for future lessons when I decide to go for my full license.
Yea decided I won't be going on the bike tonight. Am baby sitting anyway. Will walk there, should do me some good!  |
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but they don't ariel, generally I have to find tolerance for them. and nicky, tomorrow go for a nice calm ride, and make sure that junctions somewhere in your route, you can't be put off by one nob  ____________________ Roger wrote: Women don't get damp for clingy puppies. Get some better happy pills, hit the gym & buy a medallion the size of a dinner plate. Job done |
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Nice description of how to use a [url=https://www.2pass.co.uk/boxjunction.htm] Box junction. Thats one with the Yellow crossed lines.
Glad you are Ok. You have just learnt another lesson in you life as a biker. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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To be blunt, get used to it, some bastard will have a go almost every day you go out.
I commute 200 miles a day, if I let it get to me i'de be a nervouse reck.
I did start a thread with daily occurences but it got laborouse
eg, With cog head on the pillion on thursday I found myself knocking on a cars window at 90mph on the M1 to allert her to my presense before she pushed us into the central barrier, every day stuff i'm afraid.
It's dealing with that shit that makes two wheelers more astute road users.
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Its all a learning curve
Fell off when i was on L plates, had lots of near misses.. you learn from your mistakes.
Way i look at it, any bad / sht experience you have, think about why it happened and dont bloody do it again. Like when i leant agressivly on my XR125 in the wet.. was only doing 10mph but it was still a lesson.
If that didnt happen I would have done that on my 650cc bike doing 60mph.
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Glad to hear your alright Nicky. Their all right, jump back on the bike when the roads quiten down a bit and take a leasurely ride(Once you finish babysitting of course).
Surprised I ain't seen you riding around swansea and the likes yet If you see a big guy on a orange van van give him a beep and a wave  ____________________ Name:Dan
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I currently don't have a horn to beep with! But I'll find some other way to get your attention
I try to not stick to swansea too much, traffic is awful and I'm still not confident enough to filter Tried the other day but murphys law decided that while I was half way towards the front (in a long que) the light went green. Managed to squeeze in front of a grumpy old man despite him being determined to not let me in!
Think I'll leave it a while before my next attempt  |
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I've tried filtering a couple of times, not hugely confident with it I do it when theres not too much traffic to filter through ____________________ Name:Dan
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| Nicky-Jano wrote: |  I currently don't have a horn to beep with! But I'll find some other way to get your attention
I try to not stick to swansea too much, traffic is awful and I'm still not confident enough to filter  Tried the other day but murphys law decided that while I was half way towards the front (in a long que) the light went green. Managed to squeeze in front of a grumpy old man despite him being determined to not let me in!
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Swansea is horrible to ride around in general, I still get a little nervous round the town, and i've been riding for quite a while now. Its important to get back on the bike though, i recommend riding out to the country, where you have time to chill out, relax and work on "bringing it all together", so you and the bike flow together. When its like that i find that i always have time for everything, and rarely have hairy moments!
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A crash in my book is something you are stretchered away from OR the bike is totaled.
Anyhow after a spill, my first reaction is to jump up and kill the engine as I’ve seized couple of the f*ckers when I was too slow picking myself out of the dirt and they kept running on their sides.
Then I do a quick inspection, make sure I don’t have any broken bones, clean off the gravel and jump back on and NAIL it.
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| Nicky-Jano wrote: | | Quote: | A crash in my book is something you are stretchered away from OR the bike is totaled |
I said near crash because if I hadn't fuc*ed out of the way my bike and I would have been 'totalled'.... |
well done on saving the b*tch
i have aleast one near crash a day, but with my natural talent i usually pull through...
Sounds like u have some ur self for a less talented rider it could have all ended in tears
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