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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 16039406" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>Horse shit. What happened to "drive defensively"? Motorcyclists are some of the most irresponsible mofos I've ever seen on the road. Why can't they get it through their thick skulls that PEOPLE CAN'T SEE YOU?? They're on a vehicle with the head-on profile of somebody walking down the street, yet they expect people in cars and SUVs to look for and be able to see them in all the chaos. Why does it never click in motorcyclists' heads that THEY have the better vantage point with an unobstructed view all around them AND their heads are higher off the ground than people in cars??? People in cars have to look around the body panels of their cars just to see other <em>cars</em>! Yet motorcyclists expect to be seen on a vehicle that can easily be obstructed by something as small as the A-pillar on a car or the side view mirror on a truck/SUV.</p><p></p><p>What kind of euphoric trance does a motorcycle put on the rider where they think they're on a magic carpet floating above traffic? The majority of motorcycle accidents I've seen have either been the rider plowing into the side of a car or laying it down in a curve and skidding. Most motorcycle:car accidents could be avoided if the <em>motorcyclist</em> paid better attention and actually drove defensively. So-called "cagers" CAN'T SEE YOU!!! Take some actual self accountability. The roads are not your personal playgrounds where you can just throw caution to the wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 16039406, member: 121775"] Horse shit. What happened to "drive defensively"? Motorcyclists are some of the most irresponsible mofos I've ever seen on the road. Why can't they get it through their thick skulls that PEOPLE CAN'T SEE YOU?? They're on a vehicle with the head-on profile of somebody walking down the street, yet they expect people in cars and SUVs to look for and be able to see them in all the chaos. Why does it never click in motorcyclists' heads that THEY have the better vantage point with an unobstructed view all around them AND their heads are higher off the ground than people in cars??? People in cars have to look around the body panels of their cars just to see other [i]cars[/i]! Yet motorcyclists expect to be seen on a vehicle that can easily be obstructed by something as small as the A-pillar on a car or the side view mirror on a truck/SUV. What kind of euphoric trance does a motorcycle put on the rider where they think they're on a magic carpet floating above traffic? The majority of motorcycle accidents I've seen have either been the rider plowing into the side of a car or laying it down in a curve and skidding. Most motorcycle:car accidents could be avoided if the [i]motorcyclist[/i] paid better attention and actually drove defensively. So-called "cagers" CAN'T SEE YOU!!! Take some actual self accountability. The roads are not your personal playgrounds where you can just throw caution to the wind. [/QUOTE]
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