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I think Dug has a point there, you're much, much more likely to run into an out of control car due to a driver that is asleep, drunk, high, or doing something stupid. I don't think there's much you can do to prepare beforehand, it'll be different every time. You'd probably have to stay in your basement and never leave if you want to avoid the possibility of running into out of control cars.
Thanks for your input Dug...now I know why you're "notorious."
...and I'll just buy a really nice used Toyota for halt what it is worth...
Freudian slip?
My question was directed at CYCLISTS not drivers. What is the safest evasive maneuver we can take on a bike when confronted by a oncoming out-of-control car?
- throw yourself over the hood of a parked car to your right?
- sharp left turn as I did?
- maintain course and speed...and pray?
great thread and thanks Dug for spending the time on your reply.
my policy is this when cycling through the city L:
1) Assume efery driver is texting / toking / drinking / packing (heat) and a potential road-rageer
2) Assume no driver sees me until I make eye contact
3) always watch the (car's) front wheel - wherever it goes the car will follow.
4) always have an 'escape route' for when the random door is popped open or a driver (see #1)
"decides" to (impulsively) make a U-Turn.
I could go on....but won't
DB
Clark said:Thanks for your input Dug...now I know why you're "notorious."
...and I'll just buy a really nice used Toyota for halt what it is worth...
Freudian slip?
My question was directed at CYCLISTS not drivers. What is the safest evasive maneuver we can take on a bike when confronted by a oncoming out-of-control car?
- throw yourself over the hood of a parked car to your right?
- sharp left turn as I did?
- maintain course and speed...and pray?
:) my old MG would stay running with the key completely out of the ignition as long as the headlights were still on.
Lucas electrics... pffft.
GabeW (not the other Gabe) said::) my old MG would stay running with the key completely out of the ignition as long as the headlights were still on.
mike w. said:Lucas electrics... pffft.
GabeW (not the other Gabe) said::) my old MG would stay running with the key completely out of the ignition as long as the headlights were still on.
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