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Let's see a show of hands......how many riders would NOT do that if the guy making the left was well out of the way and was waiting to turn ?? I would slow down but would not give it a second thought. While it might be technically illegal, it seems pretty dumb to stop if there is plenty of room to go by. (And no, I don't approve of "lane splitting" under most circumstances either.) [Edit] Just occurred to me that you didn't specify what you were driving at the time. I assumed bike in my reply. If it was a cage then...........never mind. :roll:[/quote:3w46xkf5] Was on my bike and he passed me while I was going around the turn. He might have been gambling on his smaller size and manueverability but might is right if the sh*t hits the fan. There were 2 left turn lanes and "WE" were in the left most lane. With cages in the right most left turn lane he had no where to go if I moved over to the right in my own lane once we were half way around the turn. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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07-07-2010, 02:46 PM | #32 | |
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And that person has full riding priveledges with it other than riding with a passenger. They cant have a passenger until they get a full endorsement. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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07-07-2010, 03:15 PM | #34 | |
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07-07-2010, 03:47 PM | #35 | |
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Of course, if you make it harder to get a license, fewer people will, so fewer motorcycles will get sold/built/available used and etc. We would lose political clout, which we have a little of, at least, although not much the majority of places. Some dealers would die, maybe some manufacturers. The entire pastime would get more expensive as it got rarer. The Jap brands are pretty safe, as we are no longer their big market, but some of the smaller brands could die out. And fewer people would die. A culture of freedom, or one of legislated safety? Where do you draw the line? Tiered licenses? A real training course that takes weeks or months, and really trains you on how to ride safely in traffic, maintain your bike, deal with emergency situations, and survive? The MSF course we have is better than nothing, but only barely so in comparison to what a real training course would entail. Tough questions. I think I favor tiered licensing. I also think some real consequences for abusing the freedom we have would save a lot of lives. Ride stupid, get caught, you don't ride anymore. Period. The young lady (car driver) that caused our accident and permanently disabled my wife didn't even get a ticket for failing to yield the right of way. If we want to get serious about saving motorcyclists' lives, one piece of the equation must be a system under which, if you cause a serious accident involving a motorcycle, bicyclist, or pedestrian, you never drive again legally, or at least not for several years. Right now, we're a freebie. Lots to think about.
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07-07-2010, 03:48 PM | #36 | |
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Full privileges are bestowed upon passing the practical test, which involves dodging some cones, negotiating curved lines and some braking. Nothing as rigorous as the California test, which is the only other one I'm familiar with. Bill
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07-07-2010, 04:17 PM | #37 | |
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You BOTH were turning left and he passed you while in the same lane. I got it; I'd be pissed too.......just like when a jackass pickup truck rabbits into a right turn lane at the first possible second, passing several cars in the lane he just left, some of whom might be turning right too.....only to then wait at the light for the traffic to clear. Mindless hotdogs. I'm really sad that my beat up old pickup finally died. I had some fun with it on a couple of occasions. :whistle:
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