Don't tailgate trucks!!!

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Post by circlework »

never been more scared on my bike when i realised i was boxed in by three trucks, all i can say is get away from them as quick as possible :twisted: .
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Last week on the M5 I was a good distance behind (about 4 or 5 secs) a truck carrying what looked like some rubbish and I noticed that some liquid was dripping out of it, I was glad to overtake it. I got home and found that that the crap was sprayed all over me and the bike, blody filth.
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Post by balanse »

I saw once a report of a kid who suffered brain damage in a car accident. Seems straight forward (though very tragic) but the detail is one in a million.
Child and parents driving along the road and pass a truck coming the other way. Just as truck is passing it picks up a half brick lying on the road between it's rear twin wheels. Brick is released through centrifugal force and has enough energy to pierce the rear window of car and badly damage childs skull.
Man, when you're number is up.......
Just one more law and everyone will be safe.
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Post by Gosling1 »

worst experience I had was behind a cattle truck............it was pretty shitty...... :roll: sheep trucks are bad as well, they really *stink* bad.....

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Post by Pabs »

I have'nt forgotten what happen to me around xmas time,when travelling behind a truck 8)
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shouldn't have posted that pic paps!!! Now everyone will want "piercings" for their tires! :lol:
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Post by daffy67 »

You will be all glad to know that planes also use retreads, yes, even all the big airliners that we fly when we go domestic and overseas.
Have you seen the price of a new 44" 737 tyre? Not cheap, mind you the safety aspects and inspection regimes are far stricter when it comes to planes so the trye carcass has a certain lifespan then it's chucked.
Planes still get blowouts too though. :twisted:
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About 2 years ago, me, wife and kids driving to Brisbane. Truck tyre delaminates next to us at 100 km/h. Thought someone had gotten shot. And not with a pissy little gun either. I couldn't believe the noise it made. Didn't do the inside of my underwear any favours either. Had a big steel ring (about 5 feet in diameter) fall off the back of a truck in front of me years ago while on the bike. Luckily it glanced of the car in front of me or I would have worn it. Cattle trucks, sheep carriers, coal trucks. All should be given wide berths. But, as I keep telling my mum (I'm 42, married with 3 kids and she still worries about me) when your numbers up, it doesn't matter where you are or what you're driving/riding, it's up.
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goanna_38 wrote: when your numbers up, it doesn't matter where you are or what you're driving/riding, it's up.
That's the truth, gotta be ready to die, every day. Cause one day you will die, and if your not ready it'll really screw your plans. :x
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