I'm posting this here, as this happened last night while heading home from the Napa ride. I'm not sure this is the right spot for the thread though? I still can't believe this all transpired in less than half an hour of one-another.
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Glad to hear that you are alright. I've had a few run-ins over the years with these types myself and it always leaves you a bit shakey for a couple days after.
FWIW: Here are my $0.02 worth on what to do and what not to do. (And no they dont all apply to skyways incident. Just general comments since we are on the subject).
1- Dont piss people off. If somebody cuts you off or pinches you out of a lane do NOT visibly react. There are some real nut bags out there where anything will set them off.
That said, in Skyways case, and in one incident I had a couple months ago it is obvious that people will still snap for absolutely no reason whatsoever.
But there was another case several years back where I flipped a guy off with the one finger salute after he tried to pinch me out during a lane change and he _completely_ snapped. He ended up at one point in the incident hanging out the drivers side window at 60 mph swinging his fist at me. So don't piss em off, dont make eye contact, nothing.
The suggestions about ballbearings, firepower and all those things are nice to chuckle about. But you never know if the other guy has something bigger. Plus if he _really_ wants to he can just aim the bumper of his car at your back wheel and ram you. He drives away and your dead in a ditch.
With the tailgaiters one tactic I have used is to speed away and put some space. If there's other traffic I try and time a pass of the other traffic in such a way that he gets left behind. If the person appears to be catching up again start bringing your speed down and use your lack of speed as encouragement to go around. Dont wave them around, people will misunderstand and think you are giving them the finger or something. If necessary, pull into a gas station or side street. But this gets to my next point.
2- If you are forced to take action to get out of the situation. Make it seem like your actions are unrelated to the situation. Dont do anything that can be misconstrued as aggressive towards that road-rager. Also making sure your actions are purely defensive helps alot when you are speaking to the police after the fact.
With the tailgaiter, outrunning will work if you have the conditions. (Perhaps heavy traffic allowing you to lane split) But the reality is, there are alot of cars out there with 250 hp+ engines that can match our bikes, even when driven by drunk incompentents. And IF the idiot is going to bounce off you rear wheel, better to have it happen at 45 then 145 mph.
When I've been in these situations I have deliberately turned off into parking lots, businesses, or side streets. Sometimes I have even used other traffic to act as a block between us. Whatever is safe to do so. But keep an eye out to see if the guy is going to follow and continue to escalate the situation.
3- If you see the police (Never one around when you need one, sigh) Wave him down. Turn around and catch up to him if necessary. If you see a sign for a police station, then drive there.
I know the LEO's in this area (and I assume right across the continent) take an extremely dim view of this type of behaviour. (Road Rage). And even if nothing can be proved, they will usually make every attempt to have a chat with the individual. So make sure you are not part of the problem when this occurs.
Two personal cases. One that happened over 5 years ago. I got the licence. Police looked into it. Other guy had a ******** story trying to cover his actions and the cop admitted that if he tried to prosecute it would come down to he said/she said. But... The officer contacted the police in the community where he lives and guess what. He was well know to the LEO's there for having "anger management" issues. Nuff said. Oh and the icing on the cake. Turns out he was driving a company car with a suspended drivers licence. So even though he was not charged with anything directly related to the road rage incident, he was charged. And seriously inconvenienced at work.
A second that happend a few months ago. Guy snapped for no reason whatsoever. Tried to shake him by driving down side streets. No luck, so I drove to the police station. Once I was in front of the police station I actually stopped in the middle of the road and held him and all the traffic up while I got out and wrote down his licence number and then pulled into the police station. But this guy was so pissed and convinced he was right he followed me in yelling at me the whole time. Once in the police lot I went up and banged on the door (evening in a small town at shift change). It took a minute but then a whole cluster of cops came out. Now here's where not doing anything aggresive and remaing calm comes in handy. At this point the guy had parked his vehicle and was now approaching myself and shouting as all the cops came out of the building. All but one of the officers immediately escorted him into the building. As for me they took a quick statement and my contact info and I was allowed to leave immediately. I fully attribute the fact that I remained calm and collected and did nothing agressive at any time that I was allowed to leave so easily. It was very obvious to the police who the aggresor was.
4- As soon as possible, Document the incident.
If it ever comes to court later, (or he decides to lawyer up and tries to sue you, you never know) it can be very handy to have a complete description of your view of the events. Especially if that document was generated while the incident was still as fresh as possible in your mind, not six months later. I did this in the most recent incident (even thought I never did need it). And included everything. Including my speed at various key points (I've got a data logger in the car) to help document that you were behaving properly.
Also include the licence number and a description of the vehicle and its driver. Not always possible to get all of these. But get as much as you can. Note anything distintive that you can about the vehicle or the driver. Then when your done. Date and sign the document.
Anyways, Just my $0.02 worth.
- Colin