photomike666 wrote:All too often people pull in front of others regardless. Either they didn't see (=didn't look properly), didn't correctly judge speed (=didn't look properly), or thought fuck it I can make it OK (=didn't look properly).
There is no excuse, less so for professional drivers who are out on the road 8 hours a day and are driving something weighing several tons.
I have written to the newspapers letters column and expressed my concern over their bias.
I emailed a few words to them also Mike! We'll see if they respond????
On the subject of people pulling out in front of bikes, I have had two rather interesting incidents in the past couple of weeks, which sort of made me look twice, but then was sort of the thing i'd expect too. Both time it occured coming through Pakenham. I was travelling in the left lane at about 90 indicated in the 80 zone (with playshcool clock error, that's about bang on the limit, so not speeding) when a Harley rider who was turning left onto the road I was on from a side street, literally just pulled out in front of me!!!!!!

Both occassions I watched the rider see me, look me in the eyes, then proceed to pull out on me. If I were not paying attention we would have collided on both occasions.
The first time it happened, it was some patch gang rider. I probably in hindsight shouldn't have, but I pulled up next to him and gave him an ear full. It was a waste of breath, he just continued to look tough on his bike and ignore me. Now that naturally spurred me on somewhat, and I started making derogatory remarks about the air compressor he was riding! That didn't seem to get his attention, so I criticised his patch (can't even tell you who they were, but I told him that the Rebels bitch slap your pussy members, cause they don't like hitting girls! This didn't even raise an eyebrow!!!!

Maybe he was deaf?
The second time it happened was on Sundays ride. Same deal, almost the same side street too, maybe one or two further along, and this sunday warrior on his air compressor with his girlfriend on the back does the same feckin thing! This time I side standed the bike at the lights and went over and turned his compressor off, then had a word with him! Turning his bike off didn't please him for some reason, however at least then I had his full attention to berate and belittle him in front of his biatch!!!!
He was much more reastive than the patch guy was. This guy even fired back up! It was awesome. I bit of road rage at the lights in Pakenham from two Bikies!!!!! After saying my peace, I timed it so that I had just enough time to shake his handlebar, just putting him off balance enough to give me time to get back on my bike and nail the just turning green light!!!!!!!!
I can't believe it would happen on a bike, unless you felt you had some god given right to have your harley in front of a Jap bike on the road! I know I always make sure there is nothing coming when I pull out on a bike, and if there are bikes, I make sure I have enough room to pull a nice wheelie and get in front, otherwise I don't pull out!!!

"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson.
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?