EXPDSGT
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After seeing and reading about Ken and his grandson's accident I was wondering if exchanging ideas and safe riding habits could/would help all of us in our constant battle with the cagers and eliments out there.
If each member provided even one safety tip -- we could assimilate quite a large amount of information.
If one menber has even one idea that one rider had not thought of and that rider avoids an accident - I think the idea has merit. I am willing to start as I have almost been in an accident many times in my fifty years of riding.
Green lights -- I never go through a green light that has just turned green (I call them "FRESH GREENS")without checking that some yahoo is not racing through the intersection trying to beat the yellow. This is particulayly dangerous if you are moving and up ahead your light changes to green. You feel lucky that you don't have to stop. Unfortunately you will arrive at the same time as the guy racing the yellow light. My good buddy and his fiancee were both killed this way so be aware. Another time a police officer was racing to help his partner and his light was yellow and he didn't think any car could enter the intersection before he got through so he "raced the yellow " but missed by about one second. Two girls in a Honda (car) got the green light so they continued at their approximate speed of 40 MPH. The Honda was knocked over 100 feet and both girls were killed on Christmas morning. Witnesses said the officer had the red light for about one or two seconds.
If each member provided even one safety tip -- we could assimilate quite a large amount of information.
If one menber has even one idea that one rider had not thought of and that rider avoids an accident - I think the idea has merit. I am willing to start as I have almost been in an accident many times in my fifty years of riding.
Green lights -- I never go through a green light that has just turned green (I call them "FRESH GREENS")without checking that some yahoo is not racing through the intersection trying to beat the yellow. This is particulayly dangerous if you are moving and up ahead your light changes to green. You feel lucky that you don't have to stop. Unfortunately you will arrive at the same time as the guy racing the yellow light. My good buddy and his fiancee were both killed this way so be aware. Another time a police officer was racing to help his partner and his light was yellow and he didn't think any car could enter the intersection before he got through so he "raced the yellow " but missed by about one second. Two girls in a Honda (car) got the green light so they continued at their approximate speed of 40 MPH. The Honda was knocked over 100 feet and both girls were killed on Christmas morning. Witnesses said the officer had the red light for about one or two seconds.