Cetawin
Rest in Peace 1963-2021
I rode one for many years and plan to again soon. I saw many accidents on I-95 between west Palm Beach and Miami daily and it is horrible. Sadly, most motorcycle accidents are caused because drivers in cars do not see the motorcyle or (the stupidist one I have heard in court to date) "I saw it but they are faster and manuver better so I thought he could move out the way". it is rare that a motorcyclist is just driving crazy...there are those young fools out there but most bike riders are responsible drivers.
At the time I was riding, a helmet was required by law, when they changed that, I still wore a 500.00 kevlar full coverage racing helmet. The reason is simple...I demonstrated it to my kids one day...at 10 mph I dropped a small watermelon from the bike onto the pavement and then told the kids...that is your head in a crash without a helmet. They both refuse to go without one.
I think folks in cars need to be more aware of their surroundings. When you are in a car there is a certain "secure and safe" feeling...more goes unnoticed. When you are on a bike, you see everything around you because every small thing is a potential hazard. You see the car parked 6 spaces up with a driver sitting in it and you EXPECT the idiot to open the door and never look for your....so you are prepared to avoid hitting the door. It is a good day when the person does not open that door.
Driving a motorcyle has made me a more aware automobile driver or sure.
Prevention is to teach them to use safety equipment, to watch the road and the areas around them, to be aware of everything and to slow down and drive responsibly...to expect the other drivers to be fools and be prepared to avoid them.
At the time I was riding, a helmet was required by law, when they changed that, I still wore a 500.00 kevlar full coverage racing helmet. The reason is simple...I demonstrated it to my kids one day...at 10 mph I dropped a small watermelon from the bike onto the pavement and then told the kids...that is your head in a crash without a helmet. They both refuse to go without one.

I think folks in cars need to be more aware of their surroundings. When you are in a car there is a certain "secure and safe" feeling...more goes unnoticed. When you are on a bike, you see everything around you because every small thing is a potential hazard. You see the car parked 6 spaces up with a driver sitting in it and you EXPECT the idiot to open the door and never look for your....so you are prepared to avoid hitting the door. It is a good day when the person does not open that door.

Prevention is to teach them to use safety equipment, to watch the road and the areas around them, to be aware of everything and to slow down and drive responsibly...to expect the other drivers to be fools and be prepared to avoid them.
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