i wonder if the car driver has learnt a lesson
"Know that. was that what was happening here?"
We'll never know from that brief clip.
"I don't really blame you, but my question to you was about your professional behaviour, as a long term heavy vehicle operator. Because, if you can snap on a bike, you can snap in a truck. Dealing with someone 'later' works fine for me. But that 'kick' could have just as easily been a 'swerve' in the truck. Not OK, IMO."
I'm known for keeping a cool head and making rational decisions, in a crisis. I have only ever once lost my rag, about 35 years ago.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
i wonder if the car driver has learnt a lesson
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What is it with truck drivers and motorbikes????
One is a deadly occupation and the other is a temporary australian...
Taking a look in the mirror, I cant see what is the cause of this one extreme to another...
I have found a cure tho, "AGE" with a dash of injuries, seams to cure most problems...
And who ever wrote, they havent laid there bike down, I think they are over cautious or dont ride hard enough...
I dropped my little Suzuki in the dr's car park and then out the front of a mates, both times I needed a bystander to help right my old bike... So to save embarrassment, it is rotting away in the shed....
As for the trucks, luckily I havent owned one for years thus my last boss still turns the wheels, albiet without me,...![]()
Got you talking and thinking, didn't it?
Thats my point. I don't give a stuff if anyone agrees with me. I don't believe that I am always right. In fact, I know I'm not. I just want to challenge fixed and rigid thinking, because I KNOW that is the wrong way to change things, because rigidity is inherently the opposite of change. If anything I say makes people think, then I don't care if it makes their blood boil. Better here than out there.
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Back to the thread...
The bike rider may have been stupid for kicking car, but if thats what caused the car driver to lose control, then the car driver shouldnt be on the road...
If the car driver intentionally swerved and then lost control, then he had no control to start with and a danger on the road...
The bike rider had no right to leave the scene, at fault or not, it was an accident...
The way I see it, lock them both up and sort it out... The car driver showed very little respect for any others, the bike rider was stupid to kick the car, but the car driver showed no ability to drive(like 90% of people on the road)...
Still its a yank thing, I just wish we looked the gate but alas the horse has bolted and that attitude has arrived here...
Is it just me and am I wrong in thinking that City drivers are more prone to fits of road rage than their Country cousins?
I don't try to imagine how it would be stuck in traffic every day on the way to and from work, It would drive me insane as well.
Here is some Bush road curtesy that works both ways.
On most of the "Skinny" one lane bitumen roads I have travelled on the majority of the drivers in the bush tend to pull right off the blacktop to let a Truck pass and not force the poor Bugger to have one side of his rig swinging on the dirt.
There are two reasons why we do this.
1/ it makes it safer and easier for the truckie to pass.
2/ with all the trucks wheels on the blacktop there is little danger of it flicking a stone up into your windscreen or spotties.
Win Win
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Trout, you been in WA too long...weekends and holidays, they are not the days to go into town..
That being said, I went east when I joined the Army, thought I knew what a city person was, until I met them at basic training..Now I was either nieve or stupid, but there weird...
Meeka to Kumarina, now that was fun... Some sections you didnt want to share the road if you had a high load and double deckers where the scariest...
But a road to remember, Fitzroy to Halls creek pre bitumen... criss cross gravel track, try to guess who had left and right when you meet... Tourists would be the funniest...
[QUOTE]But a road to remember, Fitzroy to Halls creek pre bitumen... criss cross gravel track, try to guess who had left and right when you meet... Tourists would be the funniest...[QUOTE]
HeHe
That brings back some memories, I did Geraldton to Darwin on my Yamaha 650 in the seventies.
I had just got a few miles into the dirt from Fitzroy Crossing on the way to Halls Creek and the heavens opened up and the road turned to mush, That was definitely an interesting ride.
You only get one shot at life, Aim well
2004 D2 "S" V8 auto, with a few Mods gone
2007 79 Series Landcruiser V8 Ute, With a few Mods.
4.6m Quintrex boat
20' Jayco Expanda caravan gone
That would have been fun with those holes in the middle full of water... When dry you could lose a car in them...
I have seen a truck stuck in the middle of the road, new bloke running the road, didnt know it was the danger zone in the middle...![]()
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