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 Spiral Traffic Copper

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Lucky , i have been pulled out on a few times (one of the first times it happened i kamikazed over her bonnet) and each time my heart stops for a second or two but i do see a lot of drivers about to pull out then see me and stop but they are way over the line. ____________________ ****NORTHERN IRELAND NEWSFLASH!!**** According to a recent survey, 94% of loyalists said the best sex they ever had was in the shower; the other 6% haven't been to jail yet.*** |
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 stryker Brolly Dolly

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| DynaMight |
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 DynaMight World Chat Champion

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Bit of both
I've been riding almost 5 years also, Done over 40,000miles in that time and never had anyone really pull out on me. Well I've had a few times when someone started to then saw me etc
I dont filter/overtake if it's anywhere near a junction
I filter quite slowly and always check for car indicators or pedrestians crossing
I try to never assume what the driver will do, Always treat them as they are about to kill you
Doesnt matter how defensive you are sometimes it's just out of your hands. ____________________ My bikes are at https://www.bikepics.com/members/dynamight/ |
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True, I guess she could of avoided many potential bumps by reading the road.
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Riding in London, hearing other peoples stories and personally knowing a couple of people who it's happened to has made me fairly paranoid about being pulled out on, therefore I'm generally extra careful around junctions.
Doesn't mean to say it won't happen someday though. I've had a couple of close calls. Once when I was at the front at the lights, in the righthand lane but intending to go straight on, some nutter in the lefthand lane decided they wanted to turn right and did so at speed as soon as the lights changed without indicating or looking. I'd started to make my move away from the lights but was able to stop in time.
On the other occasion, I was turning right from a major road into a minor and there was a car waiting to turn right out of the minor road. As is my habit in these situations I looked at the driver to make sure she'd seen me which, as our eyes had met, I was convinced she had. Then when the gap in the traffic came she pulled out right across my path. I had to stop suddenly and nearly dropped the bike.
So Bendy, if you're anything like me, you're a defensive rider with a bit of luck thrown in. Or, if you don't believe in luck, the Gods are smiling on you (for now ). ____________________ "It's all about dislocating expectation"
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 JonB Afraid of Mileage

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Definately a skill in itself, defensive riding and when performed right, you can rarely come off, but don't jinx yourself, please.  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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| Smoto Bob |
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 Posted: 12:05 - 20 Nov 2004 Post subject: Re: Lucky or Defensive? |
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I'd say defensive, because I am lucky, I have in 2 1/2 years of riding like a hooligan, not come off once and only had two near misses where someone has pulled out on me, I find going too fast scares people back, and down in Devon the drivers are timid enough anyway.  ____________________ 04 Suzuki GSX-R 600 K4 - Sex on wheels :>
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Advancing training usually teaches that if you anticipate that something could happen while you're driving / riding, you'll react much faster than if you didn't anticipate the possibility. Hence if you're expecting every driver at a junction to pull out on you, you'll start braking as soon as it looks like they might do it.
So, defensive. Good for you  ____________________ My Old CBR400RR | Bike Oil FAQ | Petrol FAQ |
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You can ride defensively and still have people pull out on you (I have), it just means you're better prepared to deal with it when it happens  |
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I'd say it is a bit of both, you're lucky but you also ride sensibly so less likely to have an accident, plus you have a bright yellow bike so people should see you coming sooner
I've found now I can pull out safely onto a busy road without too much hassle, a year ago I could be waiting there for ages it's all about eye contact with drivers and half the time they WILL stop....
I also know , on my commute to and from work, where people WILL try to cut me up and can be prepared for that, even when prepared I've still had people ALMOST knock me off, makes me wonder if I didn't know the danger spots, would I have been knocked off by now?
You can almost predict what other car drivers are going to do, it's like a 6th sense  ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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I guess it depends how often you use your bike too. Two crashes in three years but thats everyday use, winter too. Can't help but think there is an element of luck involved too  |
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dont say that u have been jynx, somebody will pull out on you soon
ive had about 4-5 people pull out on me mainly cos i live in a area where no one give a sh*t ____________________ Ducati 1299 Panigale
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 Bendy Mrs Sensible

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Okay, I started this thread as a 'get people to think whether they make their own luck' kinda thing, so here's my analysis...
I'm really defensive. Whether that's just 'me' or whether it comes from experience gained from ten years on the road (did cars first) I don't know. I'm not a risk-taker so maybe that pushes my 'luck' factor up somewhat.
FWIW, I don't actually believe in luck per se. Yes, there can always be that homicidal maniac you can't do anything about, or that mechanical failure that you could never have forseen, but I think for the rest of it you really make your own luck on the roads. The more you're aware of, the less surprises you.
Not sure where my point's ended up, other than 'expect the unexpected' really. Rubber side down, people.  |
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