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"Here in my car", said 80s pop hero Gary Numan, "I feel safest of all". He obviously never shared the same stretch of road as me, then. Automotive tales of mirth and woe, please.
( , Thu 22 Apr 2010, 12:34)
"Here in my car", said 80s pop hero Gary Numan, "I feel safest of all". He obviously never shared the same stretch of road as me, then. Automotive tales of mirth and woe, please.
( , Thu 22 Apr 2010, 12:34)
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My uncle's won countless trophies in motorbike trials, motorcross and the like
His entire life has been motorbike-related, he's ridden his all the way across Europe and beyond and when I was a kid he used to pick me up, put me on the petrol tank and pull wheelies the length of the field while my mum had heart palpitations. In short, he's the most experienced and capable rider I know, yet it only took one car to pull out when he wasn't expecting it and he spent a year in traction with steel pins through all of his leg bones.
I'm not saying that all motorbike riders are irresponsible or whatever, I'm just trying to point out that what would be a minor bump in a "tin box" is a devastating and life-threatening disaster on a motorbike. I used to ride a Yamaha TY175 back in the day, but now I've seen enough accidents that nothing would tempt me back on it. It's not a question of an individual's "skill" on a bike, it's the fact that there's no accounting for other drivers who can and will put your life at risk.
So don't get me wrong - I'm not saying bikers are reckless, I'm just saying that bikes are deathtraps, which statistically, they are.
( , Tue 27 Apr 2010, 11:49, Reply)
His entire life has been motorbike-related, he's ridden his all the way across Europe and beyond and when I was a kid he used to pick me up, put me on the petrol tank and pull wheelies the length of the field while my mum had heart palpitations. In short, he's the most experienced and capable rider I know, yet it only took one car to pull out when he wasn't expecting it and he spent a year in traction with steel pins through all of his leg bones.
I'm not saying that all motorbike riders are irresponsible or whatever, I'm just trying to point out that what would be a minor bump in a "tin box" is a devastating and life-threatening disaster on a motorbike. I used to ride a Yamaha TY175 back in the day, but now I've seen enough accidents that nothing would tempt me back on it. It's not a question of an individual's "skill" on a bike, it's the fact that there's no accounting for other drivers who can and will put your life at risk.
So don't get me wrong - I'm not saying bikers are reckless, I'm just saying that bikes are deathtraps, which statistically, they are.
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