Schadenfreude
There's nothing like administering first aid to cyclist who has just spanged into the back of a milk float when you have tears of laughter running down your face. The world is just one long episode of You've Been Framed - when have you laughed at the misfortune of others?
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( , Thu 17 Dec 2009, 12:05)
There's nothing like administering first aid to cyclist who has just spanged into the back of a milk float when you have tears of laughter running down your face. The world is just one long episode of You've Been Framed - when have you laughed at the misfortune of others?
Suggested by althechristmasgeordie
( , Thu 17 Dec 2009, 12:05)
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Wrong advert
there is one where he pulls on to a main road in front of the biker...
The one referenced however the driver is turning right from a main road no junction at all and it shows the car moving along with a bike in his rear view mirror.
( , Thu 17 Dec 2009, 16:36, 1 reply)
there is one where he pulls on to a main road in front of the biker...
The one referenced however the driver is turning right from a main road no junction at all and it shows the car moving along with a bike in his rear view mirror.
( , Thu 17 Dec 2009, 16:36, 1 reply)
ah don't think I've seen that one
if that was the situation then clearly the biker was in the wrong - however it wouldn't hurt for the driver to check their right shoulder for idiots (car or motorcycle) overtaking before turning off. It's called a "lifesaver check" and is a habit beat into you when learning to ride a motorcycle - perhaps it should also be taught to learner drivers?
( , Thu 17 Dec 2009, 17:49, closed)
if that was the situation then clearly the biker was in the wrong - however it wouldn't hurt for the driver to check their right shoulder for idiots (car or motorcycle) overtaking before turning off. It's called a "lifesaver check" and is a habit beat into you when learning to ride a motorcycle - perhaps it should also be taught to learner drivers?
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