I got a skull sticker on the front wearing a army hat no jaw bone and a bullet coming out from him being shot that might be why drivers avoid contact with me a skull and crossbones say more then words
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I got a skull sticker on the front wearing a army hat no jaw bone and a bullet coming out from him being shot that might be why drivers avoid contact with me a skull and crossbones say more then words
As I said before, thanks to all for the comments (all of them). It really made me look to the situation differently. Next time I will not do the same for sure. My safety is first and that was dumb forcing my way, whether I am right or not. But I'll keep cursing, can't help it, it's not in English and I'm the only one that can hear anyway
Rabb, where you today in salisbury parking the bike in Nero cafe with other biker? Do you wear an army colour jacket?
Julie S, yes, that was me for sure. Next time beep or do lights signaling or just wave On that saturday a guy from his car gave me a thumbs up. Probably a biker.
Last edited by nelsonmf; 16-11-13 at 06:54 PM.
Being able to take stock and assess oneself and ones actions is a massive thing to be able to do, life is a journey and so should be seen as a constant learning curve. Well done on re-thinking it! We all have days when we push through or overtake without assessing properly.
Last edited by Mal103; 16-11-13 at 06:53 PM.
Great to hear. It takes a real man to admit he may be at fault.
We all let the red mist decend at times but it's recognising it that's the hard part.
It's very easy to get complacent and think you're the only one who knows what they're doing on the road.
I had a scary moment in Lithuania this summer and if it wasn't for the quick reactions of a car driver I would probably be writing this from a wheelchair and I would have had only myself to blame.
It certainly gave me a reality check!
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