If you had a car in the right lane next to you then you could have ridden close by so that the driver would be more likely to see approaching traffic and would have been more likely to stay put. I try to do that wherever I can or position myself in the right lane or approach slow enough to hit the brakes. I do countersteer the handlebars to rock back and forth sometimes too in the daytime. Left turners are nothing to mess with, they're one of the most common collisions out there on the road.MrGompers wrote: If someone was in the right lane I could've been run over.
Yes it's disappointing that no one stopped to offer help & check on my condition. After I picked up my bike looked it over & got it started the hi-beam was on. I didn't have it on before I went down so I must've hit the button during the ruckus. Some asshat in the opposing lane (who witnessed this) actually had the audacity to flash his hi-beams at me to get me to turn mine off. I felt like going over there to "dog" him out. No concern at all for other people.TheImp wrote:I feel for you man, I hope your costs are minimal. I know if I were there in a cage or bike witnessing that, I'd go straight for the runaway driver and grab their plate number, shame no one else did.
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