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I lost a coworker/friend exactly 24 hours ago. Died at the scene, pronounced dead at the hospital. A vehicle turned left in front of him at a somewhat country road here in Ohio, he was wearing a helmet and all. We had just discussed insurance quotes and getting bikes ready for the season right before the weekend - He's Gone - Been trying to deal with it, didn't want to make a post about, but everyone please watch out. He was 43 old and a much loved guy by everyone at work and his family.https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/man-killed-in-motorcycle-crash-near-johnstown/1907795300
Hi all, 4-08-19The only thing I have to add (even though it has been said many times), is RIDE VISIBLY! I have "seen" too many black bikes with black leather, with black helmets and headlights that need a flashlight too see them. I respect individuality, even herd individuality, however, drivers are not expecting us to be there (especially when they are on the phone). Please be visible, be safe.
I appreciate the feedback. It's not my first time around the block. In hindsight, I could've handled the situation differently and put myself in better position. What I choose to do remains to be seen with my life long moto habit. Being 54 and having 3 young kids at home has changed my perspective. As my 5 year-old came out to watch me leave for work this morning and fist bumped me, I need to come home for them.
Couple of years back... similar situation, I was in the left lane, gravel truck in the right. See that the left lane ends up ahead, traffic backed up behind the truck, nothing in front of it... so I twist the throttle, get a couple car lengths ahead of the truck and merge right, with lots of room.At the next stop truck pulled up behind me and the driver, late 50s, early 60s, jumped out and ran at me with a deadblow hammer in his hand. I hopped off the bike... and he sorta stopped in his tracks. Not sure if he came to his senses, or was hoping to hit me while I was unaware. As it was, it took a while to defuse the whole thing.I got the whole screamed speech. "I ride, and guys like you give us a bad name" and on and on and on.Some people are just assholes. Fact of life.
Always ride like they're out to get you. Because they are. You are safer riding behind that butt breath than in front of him.
This couple flipped a driver off, then they got caught in a traffic jam. the two dudes walked up to the car and opened their jackets to show their pistols, but didn't use them. Use that finger for typing or scratching your eye instead of flipping someone off. Finger verse a gun. You don't have to be good at math to figure this out.Tex
We have 330 million people in this countryMILLIONS of them are crazyBe careful and Ride safe
We have 330 million people in this countrySome of them are crazyBe careful and Ride safe
Gotta be careful doing that. In NY that's called "brandishing" and is a crime in itself... not sure about everywhere else.That said, I understand the sentiment, and kudos to the two guys for keeping cool heads. That's an important thing to do today, doubly so when you're packing.
Brandishing: wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement.
I don't think so Rick.He said the guys just opened their jackets. Definitely not Brandishing.
My working life these days is in a truck.It’s 28 metres long, has 34 wheels, two trailers and weighs 65 tons loaded...Here’s one I prepared earlier..I am fearful of cutting off vehicles in underneath the passenger door on (my) left side, even a car can hide in there.I think you were playing a foolish and dangerous game with the truck driver according to your description of events, just create a space between the two of you as you can easily do.If I was in the truck, I would have been thinking.,“How crazy and self absorbed is this tool on the bike...?”I’m not saying you are either, but you wanted to play a game that you cannot possibly win, even though you are in the “right”.I sometimes get a young child driving persistently on the back corner of my B Double combination, you only have to scratch an itch with one hand and the tiny flick of the steering wheel will give them a taste of the rear tri-axle...!FFS..Just pissoff ahead and give an alternate flick of your turn indicator/s if you want to play with him, he’ll do the same in response and WHEN he catches you at the next servo...?He’ll more than likely come up and talk to you about HIS Guzzi, instead of enquiring about the state of your erect finger as displayed earlier...
I understand the physics of the situation, this driver deliberately moved to cut me off. I got emotional, I admit that. I guess I'm just not as cool headed as everyone else. Was it a lesson for me? Yes it was, thank you for pointing out where I was wrong. Hopefully the driver also got a talking to by his company.
Depends on the local enforcement. In my State, the CCW laws had to be amended because a few CCW holders were charged with brandishing when their side arms were inadvertently revealed due to shirts or jackets opening or riding up to reveal them. If opening a jacket to purposely reveal a sidearm with the intention to intimidate, a person would be at risk of being detained or arrested for "brandishing".
S 120.14 Menacing in the second degree. A person is guilty of menacing in the second degree when: 1. He or she intentionally places or attempts to place another personin reasonable fear of physical injury, serious physical injury or deathby displaying a deadly weapon, dangerous instrument or what appears tobe a pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun, machine gun or other firearm; or 2. He or she repeatedly follows a person or engages in a course ofconduct or repeatedly commits acts over a period of time intentionallyplacing or attempting to place another person in reasonable fear ofphysical injury, serious physical injury or death; or 3. He or she commits the crime of menacing in the third degree inviolation of that part of a duly served order of protection, or suchorder which the defendant has actual knowledge of because he or she waspresent in court when such order was issued, pursuant to article eightof the family court act, section 530.12 of the criminal procedure law,or an order of protection issued by a court of competent jurisdiction inanother state, territorial or tribal jurisdiction, which directed therespondent or defendant to stay away from the person or persons on whosebehalf the order was issued. Menacing in the second degree is a class A misdemeanor.
I'm not a lawyer, nor do I play one on TV, but this is a partictularly nasty bit of legalese in NY State.http://ypdcrime.com/penal.law/article120.htm?zoom_highlight=BRANDISHING#p120.13You can be charged with brandishing if your CCW is exposed for any reason and that exposure scares some special snowflake. Back to my first post on this, had that happened in NY, those two gentlemen could have been arrested and would have very easily been convicted because they exited their vehicle, walked up to another vehicle, and purposely displayed the firearms they were carrying. Having grown up in NY, I understand not all states have this stupid law, but there are many more that have them or are adopting ones like it. The NY law is written such that if you're an out of state person or are otherwise ignorant of this law, that is not an excuse and you can and will be charged for violating it. That is the point I was making, so please, be aware and don't give the system a reason to make you a criminal.
These two "gentlemen" more than likely according to the victims did not not have CCW. Many years ago I was riding with a young lad in his pickup when he got all fired up when another driver did something stupid. I said, "you lost". You got worked up and he got off scott free. People use to say to me they did not know how I "fought" the traqffic in the big cities driving tanker hauling hazardous material. You aint gonna last all day by getting your panties in a wad. I knew where I was going, my radio worked and my a/c worked so I stayed cool. And alive. tex