Silver Penguin
Silver Penguin
Wow - that is one scary story. Kudos to you and your sharp reactions that saved your life and limbs. I do agree that being a motorcyclist helps one to be a better driver.
Case in point - I'm driving a full sized truck along Pacific Coast Highway just before dawn. The biker radar has alerted me to a truck waiting to turn left onto the main road. Sure enough, an F150 barreling along the main road isn't enough to deter him, and he pulled out. At the last minute, he baled and stopped in the median. But...... the median wasn't wide enough for his big Chevy truck. He had half my lane too. A swerve was ruled out due to traffic in the right lane and a raised median to the left. I hammered the brakes and stopped with just inches to spare. Having been aware of his presence, his ***** factor and easing off the gas in case he did something stupid, I was saved.
But....... the 16yr old driver behind me was out to lunch, checking out the waves that he was about to surf. He didn't even brake and his small truck hit my stopped truck, at about 60mph. The Chevy driver took off. Both mine, and the kid's truck were totaled. The bed of my truck was pushed forwards into the cab. My seat snapped and I was thrown into the back seat on the rebound.
But...... that's not all. The next day, I was very cautiously driving a rental truck. The green arrow showed, for me to turn left across a major intersection. I was the third vehicle in line for the turn. The first went through OK then as the car in front of me rolled forward, I did my biker scan of the intersection. Biker radar told me to hold up and watch the stake bed truck. I hung back, and watched him t-bone the car in front of me.
Watch out guys - they are everywhere.
Jill
Case in point - I'm driving a full sized truck along Pacific Coast Highway just before dawn. The biker radar has alerted me to a truck waiting to turn left onto the main road. Sure enough, an F150 barreling along the main road isn't enough to deter him, and he pulled out. At the last minute, he baled and stopped in the median. But...... the median wasn't wide enough for his big Chevy truck. He had half my lane too. A swerve was ruled out due to traffic in the right lane and a raised median to the left. I hammered the brakes and stopped with just inches to spare. Having been aware of his presence, his ***** factor and easing off the gas in case he did something stupid, I was saved.
But....... the 16yr old driver behind me was out to lunch, checking out the waves that he was about to surf. He didn't even brake and his small truck hit my stopped truck, at about 60mph. The Chevy driver took off. Both mine, and the kid's truck were totaled. The bed of my truck was pushed forwards into the cab. My seat snapped and I was thrown into the back seat on the rebound.
But...... that's not all. The next day, I was very cautiously driving a rental truck. The green arrow showed, for me to turn left across a major intersection. I was the third vehicle in line for the turn. The first went through OK then as the car in front of me rolled forward, I did my biker scan of the intersection. Biker radar told me to hold up and watch the stake bed truck. I hung back, and watched him t-bone the car in front of me.
Watch out guys - they are everywhere.
Jill