oldryder
Well-known member
I try to ride with an extremely defensive mindset, always contemplating the possible stupid moves the cagers around me might make and plotting escape routes.
This practice has saved me many times. However, recently I was surprised on two occasions simply because it was nice out, weather was perfect, and I was 'enjoying" the ride with my defensive mindset turned off.
I got out of both situations mostly thru luck and both instances were actions by the cage driver that normally I would be anticipating. (one was an abrupt left turn in front of me by an oncoming car and the 2nd was a car that changed lanes on top of me on the interstate.)
anyway this is a reminder:
Enjoy the Ride but Keep the Defensive Mindset in place ALL THE TIME!!!
This practice has saved me many times. However, recently I was surprised on two occasions simply because it was nice out, weather was perfect, and I was 'enjoying" the ride with my defensive mindset turned off.
I got out of both situations mostly thru luck and both instances were actions by the cage driver that normally I would be anticipating. (one was an abrupt left turn in front of me by an oncoming car and the 2nd was a car that changed lanes on top of me on the interstate.)
anyway this is a reminder:
Enjoy the Ride but Keep the Defensive Mindset in place ALL THE TIME!!!