Thanks for being so honest

uhh you gotta prepare for them to pass even in a passing zone. I and a car behind me almost got creamed cause some jack arse did that. Luckily I got far enough over to the right of my lane that he just missed me and the car behind me had slowed down enough that the idiot just missed him as well.Zagnut wrote:Do not ignore that website.
In fact do just the opposite. Never forget that site. Use it to keep you alive. Tuck those images away in your mind and keep those fears controlled but always lurking somewhere in the back of your mind. Use that energy to keep you focused on what you are doing when you ride. Let them serve as a reminder of what letting your guard down or getting wreckless in your attitude can lead to.
Then focus on staying focused and don't let your guard down. Approach every traffic situation like everyone wants to put your picture up on that site.
Everytime some pulls up from an intersecting road, assume they are going to pull out because they dont see you and prepare for it. Every time someone approaches you in the opposite lane, assume they are dialing on their cell phone and are about to wildly veer across the yellow line and prepare for it. Every time you go up a hill, assume there is some jackass passing in a no passing zone on the other side of the hill and prepare for it. Every time you pull up to a red light, assume the guy in the SUV behind you is changing the station on his radio and doesnt realize the light changed to red and prepare for it.
Don't let that site deter you. Let it make you a better rider.
.
The problem with the site isn't that it doesn't show depictions of bad things that happen to motorcyclists.Zagnut wrote:Do not ignore that website.
In fact do just the opposite. Never forget that site. Use it to keep you alive. Tuck those images away in your mind and keep those fears controlled but always lurking somewhere in the back of your mind. Use that energy to keep you focused on what you are doing when you ride. Let them serve as a reminder of what letting your guard down or getting wreckless in your attitude can lead to.
Then focus on staying focused and don't let your guard down. Approach every traffic situation like everyone wants to put your picture up on that site.
Everytime some pulls up from an intersecting road, assume they are going to pull out because they dont see you and prepare for it. Every time someone approaches you in the opposite lane, assume they are dialing on their cell phone and are about to wildly veer across the yellow line and prepare for it. Every time you go up a hill, assume there is some jackass passing in a no passing zone on the other side of the hill and prepare for it. Every time you pull up to a red light, assume the guy in the SUV behind you is changing the station on his radio and doesnt realize the light changed to red and prepare for it.
Don't let that site deter you. Let it make you a better rider.
.
your might want to exclude central air cause I dont know what I would do without central air but worry about my sw tank overheating.Wordherder wrote:Ron - Understand where you're coming from. But at some point, you have to trust in your skills and protective equipment.
So. Take a deep breath, exhale. Put 'er in gear and: ENJOY! That's the whole point of the exercise. Worrying's for people who have air conditioning and all those extra wheels!
Nibblet99 wrote:To be honest its no different to some of our newspapers that sensationalise everything and would have you believing that in every street, theres a Al Qaeda peodophile rapist waiting for you.
TMW
Privacy Policy - Forum
Privacy Policy - Terms
and Conditions
Follow us on Facebook - Twitter - YouTube - Pinterest - Instagram - Tumblr - Google+ - Linkedin - StockTwits - News RSS Feed |