@@dariusjohnson6013 if me speeding and you pulling out in-front of me or claiming the “I didn’t see you” “you came of no where” excuse for simply not paying attention justifies your inability to operate a vehicle, you probably shouldn’t be drive because you have poor reaction speeds. You also probably suck as video games, can’t defend against a solid 1 - 2, and weren’t very good any most physical activities 🤷♀️ some of us are just better
When you ride, you learn to be defensive but attention seeking, people behind the wheel often zone out and forget we're there, so yeah when we ride the speed limit or maintain it's not rare that we almost get hit, been riding for a month and the only times I've been almost merged into or hit was when i was doing the speed limit or less
The Hurt study proves this occurs often where other drivers do not yield to riders. Riding slower allows for that specific scenario to yield better perception reaction time to contend with it. Motorcycle safety organizations literally base their safety suggestions on these concepts.
Lol it only took common sense for me. I read a comment just last night presumably by a biker that said c to avoid people pulling out on you while changung lanes and making u crash, just speed past all of the cars in traffic, so that you will be in the front of them and limit ur chances of getting into a crash"
Yes… everyone is always responsible for everyone’s safety on the road. Just because some might be stupid doesn’t mean you get to throw that out the window… I personally would’ve LOVED to not get hit by a car due to someone else reckless driving but unfortunately they had a mindset like yours and just did whatever they wanted.
Your perception of how much room you have in front of you and your defensive driving skills need improvement big time, if having to release your gas for half a second to slow down causes you to rage this hard then maybe you should put the bike away.
It’s either “Zero Regard” or “Complete Disregard”
I came here to say this 😂
No its absolute disregard
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Plenty of space if you're doing the speed limit, remember you also have brakes..
Don’t drive buddy stay off the road
@motojay1 Bruh you had plenty of room😂
@@motojay1listen I don’t think you’re in the wrong per say, but you didn’t just slow down
@motojay1 how about bikers drive the speed limit like everyone else and you wouldn't have this problem.
My mistake I think you should ride faster the problem will take care of itself😂
Zero disregard means they care about you...
So breaking the law somehow makes you safe? people that ride motorcycles will say anything just the speed😂
Once you get a decently fast bike, doing anything but accelerating is boring
@@PrestoninParadisus idc how you feel your breaking the law endangering yourself and people around just to satisfy your needs to break the law🤦🏾♂️
@@dariusjohnson6013 if me speeding and you pulling out in-front of me or claiming the “I didn’t see you” “you came of no where” excuse for simply not paying attention justifies your inability to operate a vehicle, you probably shouldn’t be drive because you have poor reaction speeds. You also probably suck as video games, can’t defend against a solid 1 - 2, and weren’t very good any most physical activities 🤷♀️ some of us are just better
When you ride, you learn to be defensive but attention seeking, people behind the wheel often zone out and forget we're there, so yeah when we ride the speed limit or maintain it's not rare that we almost get hit, been riding for a month and the only times I've been almost merged into or hit was when i was doing the speed limit or less
Some do it to be asses others to make sure you can see them, don't gotta be a dick about it homie
So if you go above the speed limit they have more regard for you is that what you are saying
The Hurt study proves this occurs often where other drivers do not yield to riders. Riding slower allows for that specific scenario to yield better perception reaction time to contend with it. Motorcycle safety organizations literally base their safety suggestions on these concepts.
Lol it only took common sense for me. I read a comment just last night presumably by a biker that said c to avoid people pulling out on you while changung lanes and making u crash, just speed past all of the cars in traffic, so that you will be in the front of them and limit ur chances of getting into a crash"
Maybe you should get your vision checked. Not even close!
Everyone else on the road is responsible for my personal safety even when I'm acting stupid and doing dangerous shit...
Yes… everyone is always responsible for everyone’s safety on the road. Just because some might be stupid doesn’t mean you get to throw that out the window… I personally would’ve LOVED to not get hit by a car due to someone else reckless driving but unfortunately they had a mindset like yours and just did whatever they wanted.
How was I riding reckless. Your too used to riding the short bus
@@motojay1 your the one that's going to look like a squeezed out tube of toothpaste on the pavement...
This constantly happens to me while in a car
Your perception of how much room you have in front of you and your defensive driving skills need improvement big time, if having to release your gas for half a second to slow down causes you to rage this hard then maybe you should put the bike away.
Next time I’ll just take off the mirror
Lol whatever you had more than enough time to stop.
Enough time
Zero regard 🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷
Thats a double negative so it means the opposite than what you were trying to say. I know you were upset....its ok.😊❤
Its not just bikers they do that for cars too
Another one trying to make bikers lol stupid.
I swear ive had more close calls doing the right thing then when I go out doing the wrong things
I agree 100%
Yep, I've stated, everyone should be required to ride a motorcycle for 6 months or 1 year before they can get a vehicle license.