It isn't an overwhelming cause of motorcycle accidents. For the past decade it has been nearly 50/50 single vehicle accidents and multi-vehicle accidents with regard to motorcycles.green meenie wrote:Seems to me the overwhelming cause of motorcycle accidents are as a result of cars making left hand turns across the path of an approacing bike at intersections. What do you people do to protect yourselves when approaching an intersection?
I know what I do - just wondering what others do.
Sigh, same.RhadamYgg wrote:
I can't say the same thing when I drive my car. So, I definitely drive more carefully in one vehicle over another.
Here is some good advice.jstark47 wrote:1) Steer back and forth a bit as I approach to make my headlight move in the other driver's field of vision, 2) stay in the right slot of the lane, which gives me just a split second more reaction time, and also gives them a more oblique angle of view of my oncoming shape - means I move a bit within their field of vision, 3) watch their front tire like a hawk, 4) cover the front brake lever
I try to do a little swerve if there's room. I assume the movement gets people's attention. Now that I've got a bike with the headlights attached to the forks, it's easier to just move the fork left and right when you're stopped at a light.jstark47 wrote:1) Steer back and forth a bit as I approach to make my headlight move in the other driver's field of vision
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