I don't ride motorcycles much,
but being in a roadster in Seattle, I drive like I'm biking. Which is
to say, cars just don't see you. I've been pretty badly cut off, only
to see the driver of the other car jump startledly before I can even go
for the brake. He/she just didn't SEE me.
And around here, the fast lane is usually all the way to the right! Go
figure...
Toby
Ken Pearce wrote:
>
> 2.) When driving the roadster, your head is usually at their bumper
> height. Drive as if everyone is trying to hit you, always
> leave yourself an "out". Where a helmet and chicks will smile
> at you more. (OK, maybe they're laughing)
>
> Ken Pearce, '68-2000
> Lawrence, KS
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