the watcher
Diamond Member
Let the good times roll.
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Always, and I man always, presume that I'm not seen until I make eye contact with a driver in the mirrors.At 74 y.o., I think I've sold my last motorcycle, but I believe I was very fortunate in not having any serious accidents (none in the last 25 years), and not knowingly being endangered by the dreaded texting-and-driving A-holes.
I have to say that riding a MC taught me how to ride as safely as possible, while retaining the ability to travel at stupid speeds when the opportunities arose. I rode (and now drive) as though everyone else on the road is out to get me, so when someone cuts me off or drives as though I'm not there, it doesn't bother me because I've already assumed they would do just that.
Of course, I look out for MC's and assume their riders are idiots, which is often the case - especially on sport bikes.