overtakingHarry Bloomfield If they are not capable of overtaking safely it is *far* better that...
Absolutely and I certainly wont defend bikers who think that theyre Batman on wheels and who think that theyre made of rubber. The best description I can give you as to the emotions that shoot through your body when an accident is about to occur are like this - imagine a bolt of lightening travelling through your body...as the see the collision looming you have the forethought of a lot of pain coming your way in a matter of seconds to impact and the sheer fear of being seriously hurt. It truly is a terrible feeling and I've done something to a driver in the recent past about it because im sick fed up of car drivers whom I've stopped and used the well worn excuse of "I didnt see you". Well I was there - I wasnt siting in the house with my feet up having coffee. One of the worst instances I had was in my town where a taxi driver had a pbuttenger in the car, it was a very dark night, and ha came round a roundabout while I was on it and nearly end me - in fact he didnt even see me after the event. So I chased him - all over town too. Eventually he realised that he wouldnt get away so he stopped where upon I read him the riot act and pointed out to him gently that he was driving a black car late at night - with his lights OFF. I swear that if that driver even looked at me while I was ranting I would knocked his head off sideways. This careless bastard almost end me and I have to wonder that if he had hit me would he have stopped? Not sure. McKev