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#428897 - 06/21/08 01:34 AM
Re: Squids
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Jellyfish
Registered: 04/29/08
Posts: 122
Loc: NC, USA
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We were in Raleigh last weekend, and I thought about this topic. We were driving down US 1/Capital Blvd; a 6-10 lane divided highway that is the busiest road in town. A pack of sportbike riders, 15 of them (I counted) were doing completely idiotic things, weaving around traffic, popping wheelies, taking up the entire 3 or 4 lanes. Not a single one had the proper gear on. One was shirtless. A couple of them had girls up behind them. I was furious and scared out of my mind at the same time.
But then, sometimes even if you're doing the right thing, you get hurt. One of my husband's soldiers just bought a new Harley Davidson Road King. He came back from deployment without a scratch on him, took delivery of the bike, and enjoyed it for 16 days. He was driving down a 4-lane road in the left lane, and a woman driving (with a kid in the car) in the right lane just ahead of him decided to do a U-turn, right in front of him. He couldn't swerve hard enough to the left to miss her, there was a truck behind him on the right, and he didn't want to hit her, so he jinked sharp left and dropped the bike. He has nine breaks in his left ankle and a broken left collarbone. After the accident, the woman tried to drive away before a passerby stopped her.
This man is not a dumb young kid. He had a motorcycle endorsement, was obeying all traffic laws, and was wearing protective gear and additional reflective gear.
Just be careful, as I know you all are!
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#431212 - 06/29/08 05:12 PM
Re: Squids
[Re: MiffedMisFit]
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froggie0424
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People make choices about their lives every day. The people who choose to wear unsafe clothing while riding a motorcycle are only hurting themselves. So, why do we care about this issue? As long as they are driving safely otherwise (ie not weaving in and out of traffic, driving 90 mph in a 45 zone, etc...) can't we just respect their choice?
Also, living in Florida, I've been paying attention to this issue. I would bet that only about 10% of the motorcyclist population rides in the fully correct attire. Most people wear anything from shorts, T-shirts, & flip flops to T-shirts, jeans, and sneakers. You rarely seen anyone wearing a protective jacket, jeans, and boots. Very, very rarely. It's about 50/50 on whether the person is wearing a helmet. And, I doubt all of those people wearing inappropriate attire have only been riding for 15 minutes. Everyone needs to make these choices for themselves. Everyone needs to decide how much risk they are willing to take on.
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