Main Dangers on the road?
- Keyoke
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Main Dangers on the road?
So, it's been said a thousand times "there are 2 types of biker, those that have come off, and those that are about to"
so, if you're yet to have that forst spill, or indeed if you already have, what do you think is most likely to be the cause?
Another road user, inexperience, overconfidence - a combination of all of these?
so, if you're yet to have that forst spill, or indeed if you already have, what do you think is most likely to be the cause?
Another road user, inexperience, overconfidence - a combination of all of these?
Don't give up.
Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
If you never give up, you can never truly fail.
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Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
If you never give up, you can never truly fail.
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to me... ice and gravel. I've wrecked because of the former seen one of the latter and have a friend with 2 pins in her arm because she hit gravel trying to get onto the freeway.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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i say other people for sure. trying to react to a stationary object on the road is easier than someone in another vehicle thats unpredictable. laying the bike down from hitting debry isnt as bad(most cases) as being hit by another larger vehicle at speeds.
but at the same time im always reading most accidents are the rider making a poor choice when turning and wrecking that way. but i think other vehicles do more damage making them worse of a situation to be in...
but at the same time im always reading most accidents are the rider making a poor choice when turning and wrecking that way. but i think other vehicles do more damage making them worse of a situation to be in...
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- Keyoke
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For me my first real road spill was due to complete carelessness on the cager's part - decided to turn out in front of me, from stationary, without indicators, or even checking her mirrors.....
Don't give up.
Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
If you never give up, you can never truly fail.
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Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
If you never give up, you can never truly fail.
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the one thing thats frightens me is the one thing that i have not had an accident on.loose gravel.i hate it.ive come off on ice,snow,in the rain,been hit by a car etc etc.but still its loose gravel i fear most.no idea why.xjrjohn
biking isnt a matter of life or death,its far more important(bill shankley,well almost)
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