Making an asssumption about what the cage is going to do is a huge mistake. I think it's fair to say that in 90% of cage/motorcycle accidents the motorcyclist can say, "I didn't think he was going to do that". That doesn't make them any less bruised. Been there, done that.Dirtytoes wrote:2. didn't look like he was going to move as he was there for a looong time....i spotted him from the other end of the street.
You passed at high speed in a residential area on the left. Was there a place for him to turn right? Did he have a signal on? Was there a road/parking lot/driveway on the left?Dirtytoes wrote:you guys have a good point....i'm on a bike and hes in a cage so he can run me off the road easily....but other than that.
1. it wasn't a school day, no kids on sight...just parents/adults (i think)
2. didn't look like he was going to move as he was there for a looong time....i spotted him from the other end of the street.
but the fact that i should have been expecting it is true.....i guess i wasn't paranoid enough.
no signal, no driveway, fence on his right, nowhere to go on the left(someone elses property)Sevulturus wrote:
You passed at high speed in a residential area on the left. Was there a place for him to turn right? Did he have a signal on? Was there a road/parking lot/driveway on the left?
Is it possible he was looking for the garage door opener?
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