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Great is the PNM for fixing the roads!!maj. tom wrote:that stretch (full of bumps and potholes) and the widened road a little further down does give plenty drivers the need for speed feelings.
elec2020 wrote:Without a speedometer recording the speed of the bikes at the point (or justabouts) of impact a claim that the bikes were speeding here is a guesstimate. Additionaly, why should the bikes have to engage defensive tactics when they have the right of way. That is i am allowed to move freely in my direction. Nothing is supposed to encumber my forward transition. Further, as noted earlier, the car man did not even come to a complete stop before merging onto the major road. Isn't that a violation in the road traffic act.
elec2020 wrote:Without a speedometer recording the speed of the bikes at the point (or justabouts) of impact a claim that the bikes were speeding here is a guesstimate. Additionaly, why should the bikes have to engage defensive tactics when they have the right of way. That is i am allowed to move freely in my direction. Nothing is supposed to encumber my forward transition. Further, as noted earlier, the car man did not even come to a complete stop before merging onto the major road. Isn't that a violation in the road traffic act.
kamakazi wrote:Why you ask; cause your feet are the fenders when you riding a motorcycle. Your have more to lose on two wheels than on fourelec2020 wrote:Without a speedometer recording the speed of the bikes at the point (or justabouts) of impact a claim that the bikes were speeding here is a guesstimate. Additionaly, why should the bikes have to engage defensive tactics when they have the right of way. That is i am allowed to move freely in my direction. Nothing is supposed to encumber my forward transition. Further, as noted earlier, the car man did not even come to a complete stop before merging onto the major road. Isn't that a violation in the road traffic act.
Dizzy28 wrote:elec2020 wrote:Without a speedometer recording the speed of the bikes at the point (or justabouts) of impact a claim that the bikes were speeding here is a guesstimate. Additionaly, why should the bikes have to engage defensive tactics when they have the right of way. That is i am allowed to move freely in my direction. Nothing is supposed to encumber my forward transition. Further, as noted earlier, the car man did not even come to a complete stop before merging onto the major road. Isn't that a violation in the road traffic act.
I take it you never did any defensive driving course?
elec2020 wrote:^ i have watched a few. And i know i am being aggressive. I am just fed up off seeing and experiencing individuals merging from minor to major roads irresponsibly. I find too much that when that happens the discussion turns to the driver on the main road having the onus to implement defensive tactics to avoid an accident. When imo their wouldn't even be a discussion if the person onnthe minor did the proper thing and wait until it was safe/clear to proceed. How much times in a given day do you find yourself having to mash a sudden brakes or pull to the side to avoid someone who irresponsibly merging onto your path? I experienced that three times in port of spain this morning.
maj. tom wrote:Bike men... that's the price you have to pay unfortunately. The risk of being right or wrong usually means much worse than anyone inside a car. Speed was definitely a factor, and the car really did look like it had stopped... but then did he check for traffic and did he hear the bike loud engines before he proceeded? It happened so fast i don't think anybody watching that video can tell.
I believe a lot of bike men give it up after a while because the risk not worth it.
kamakazi wrote:maj. tom wrote:Bike men... that's the price you have to pay unfortunately. The risk of being right or wrong usually means much worse than anyone inside a car. Speed was definitely a factor, and the car really did look like it had stopped... but then did he check for traffic and did he hear the bike loud engines before he proceeded? It happened so fast i don't think anybody watching that video can tell.
I believe a lot of bike men give it up after a while because the risk not worth it.
Bikes are pretty quiet unless the muffler is modded or it is a race bike for the road.
It looks like a Hayabusa... and factory exhaust system is pretty quiet.
MG Man wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:elec2020 wrote:Without a speedometer recording the speed of the bikes at the point (or justabouts) of impact a claim that the bikes were speeding here is a guesstimate. Additionaly, why should the bikes have to engage defensive tactics when they have the right of way. That is i am allowed to move freely in my direction. Nothing is supposed to encumber my forward transition. Further, as noted earlier, the car man did not even come to a complete stop before merging onto the major road. Isn't that a violation in the road traffic act.
I take it you never did any defensive driving course?
The assumption of 'right of way' leads to so many crashes
Right of way must be given to you...if it's not, what you gonna do, argue from a coffin?
I am willing to bet the driver of the car looked 'left right left' before prcoeeding
This is a HUGE problem with local drivers. We are taught as kids to look 'left right left;' when crossing the road, which is grossly incorrect. I've observedd it many times when approaching junctions. The driver looks left, looks right, thinks it's clear, then looks left again as he begins to move, basically turning his view away from the approaching traffic
Try it and see....it's scary how commmon that practice is
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