I'm not distracted by Chinese food, the radio or my cellphone when I'm on my bike - but I am not distracted by my helmet or gloves, or my most recent collision with a bug when I'm driving.Superfly3176 wrote:Easier when you get in an accident sure. But I know when I'm on my bike im not distracted by chinese food falling off the seat. When I'm in my car, there's more likely to be a distraction.bandit600 wrote:A classmate of my younger brother when he was in high school was given a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo by his parents when he turned driving age. 5 months later he passed away after wrapping his car around a tree on a road near my parent's house that has a 45mph speed limit. The forensics report indicated he was using his right hand to keep some take out chinese food from flying off the seat... Granted he could have done that in any car but I'm sure it was a lot easier to do in an Evo.
Clearly the same issues exist in the four wheel world, it just happens to be a lot easier to mangle yourself on a bike...
Distractions are present however you're moving down the road. It's only a matter of nature and magnitude, and the driver's/rider's discipline in dealing with them.