German plated motorbike on A24/A3 Clapham
#1
Although unlikely, if the rider of this bike is reading this, if you continue to ride like you did last night, you will be in hospital or dead.
Not only did you not keep up with the traffic in the right hand lane (should have been in the 'slow' lane) but you carved me up a treat at a set of lights. No good doing your life saver once you've already changed lanes!
I always treat bikes with respect. Not only are they very vulnerable, they are generally much quicker than cars. You sir, are a menace to yourself and others.
Sorry, just needed to get that off my chest.
Jerome (Black MY93 WRX)
Not only did you not keep up with the traffic in the right hand lane (should have been in the 'slow' lane) but you carved me up a treat at a set of lights. No good doing your life saver once you've already changed lanes!
I always treat bikes with respect. Not only are they very vulnerable, they are generally much quicker than cars. You sir, are a menace to yourself and others.
Sorry, just needed to get that off my chest.
Jerome (Black MY93 WRX)
#2
Jerome,
Just a thought, but perhaps he thought he was in the slow lane(right hand lane), as in Germany the left hand lanes are the overtaking lanes aren't they?
It would be unusual for a biker to drive intentionally dangerously, and risk personal injury, by going too slow.
Going too fast maybe, but then for them thats the fun part that outweighs the risk, thats why they do it.
Cheers MTR
Just a thought, but perhaps he thought he was in the slow lane(right hand lane), as in Germany the left hand lanes are the overtaking lanes aren't they?
It would be unusual for a biker to drive intentionally dangerously, and risk personal injury, by going too slow.
Going too fast maybe, but then for them thats the fun part that outweighs the risk, thats why they do it.
Cheers MTR
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