jet mechanic
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Last week on my way home from work i received a performance award from the local sheriffs dept.
I was going down a 4 lane, divided hwy and got hit (radar wise) going 76 mph in a 55 mph, I didn't deny it to the officer, but here's why...
Sitting at a light before the incident i was about # 10 in the right lane. Approx 3 miles down the road there was a right hand exit and the bulk of the cages turned off, leaving me now #2 in the right lane. we were traveling about 60 to 64 mp h's in the right lane, traffic in the left lane was going slightly faster and there was a steady line passing by. Untill...
Right before reaching the crest of a small hill, two cars were passing me on the left. The lead car was just forward of the nose of the bike when i saw brake lights coming on and the car started to come into my lane. Do you remember when you only have seconds to react??
I had been watching the traffic around me and knew i couldn't slow down because the car behind me was too close and that lead car was coming at me from an angle. The shoulder to the right was the usual debris field strewn with tire-gators and such and was pretty narrow. So...
I moved slightly more to the right and accelerated forward. But now i was way too close to the car in front of me. I saw in the mirror that i was now forward of the lead car, who was straddling both lanes, so I went ahead and slid into the left lane. I looked forward down the road and guess who was sitting in the median?? You probably guessed right. Busted!
That lead car must have seen the two sheriffs cars or had a detector going off and was doing the typical radar avoidance maneuver.
I didn't really think i hit 76 that fast, but I was still in 4Th since traffic was relatively slow, and just didn't realize how fast i had accelerated. I knew i was busted so i just went ahead and pulled over to the break down lane when i saw a clear spot further down the road.
The first sheriff must not have expected me to pull over right away because he flew by me in the left lane. The second sheriff saw me and pulled into the right lane and stopped behind me. The lead sheriff did a u turn down the road and came back facing me.
He was pretty good about it. He asked what happened and why I was going so fast. I explained as best as i could but it was just too soon after the incident to really explain it clearly. But i did explain to him that i honestly thought i was going to be hit by that lead car. My record was clean, my last speeding ticket has to be about 20 years ago, but he had to give me a ticket since i was going 20 over the limit. Normally, he said, I could have lost my license on the spot for 20 over.
So my question to all you MSF instructors out there or anybody else who wants to comment, what could i have done differently if you think I could have? Should I have chanced the garbage strewn break down lane? Did i do the right maneuver?
Don't be afraid to call me a stupid *** and tell me i did everything wrong!
Oh yeah, I've already hired a traffic court lawyer to help me out come the court date.
Kevin
I was going down a 4 lane, divided hwy and got hit (radar wise) going 76 mph in a 55 mph, I didn't deny it to the officer, but here's why...
Sitting at a light before the incident i was about # 10 in the right lane. Approx 3 miles down the road there was a right hand exit and the bulk of the cages turned off, leaving me now #2 in the right lane. we were traveling about 60 to 64 mp h's in the right lane, traffic in the left lane was going slightly faster and there was a steady line passing by. Untill...
Right before reaching the crest of a small hill, two cars were passing me on the left. The lead car was just forward of the nose of the bike when i saw brake lights coming on and the car started to come into my lane. Do you remember when you only have seconds to react??
I had been watching the traffic around me and knew i couldn't slow down because the car behind me was too close and that lead car was coming at me from an angle. The shoulder to the right was the usual debris field strewn with tire-gators and such and was pretty narrow. So...
I moved slightly more to the right and accelerated forward. But now i was way too close to the car in front of me. I saw in the mirror that i was now forward of the lead car, who was straddling both lanes, so I went ahead and slid into the left lane. I looked forward down the road and guess who was sitting in the median?? You probably guessed right. Busted!
That lead car must have seen the two sheriffs cars or had a detector going off and was doing the typical radar avoidance maneuver.
I didn't really think i hit 76 that fast, but I was still in 4Th since traffic was relatively slow, and just didn't realize how fast i had accelerated. I knew i was busted so i just went ahead and pulled over to the break down lane when i saw a clear spot further down the road.
The first sheriff must not have expected me to pull over right away because he flew by me in the left lane. The second sheriff saw me and pulled into the right lane and stopped behind me. The lead sheriff did a u turn down the road and came back facing me.
He was pretty good about it. He asked what happened and why I was going so fast. I explained as best as i could but it was just too soon after the incident to really explain it clearly. But i did explain to him that i honestly thought i was going to be hit by that lead car. My record was clean, my last speeding ticket has to be about 20 years ago, but he had to give me a ticket since i was going 20 over the limit. Normally, he said, I could have lost my license on the spot for 20 over.
So my question to all you MSF instructors out there or anybody else who wants to comment, what could i have done differently if you think I could have? Should I have chanced the garbage strewn break down lane? Did i do the right maneuver?
Don't be afraid to call me a stupid *** and tell me i did everything wrong!
Oh yeah, I've already hired a traffic court lawyer to help me out come the court date.
Kevin