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Berlin, agree 100%.
MBK, points taken, (Get it? LOL) nothing more to add at this point ![]() |
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in such intances i would use the "my physic powers dont turn on till after 9pm" defence |
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and I don't believe there would be nothing to warn you of said diesel....100 ltrs is a lot and other cars are bound to have driven through it.... To me, your riding/driving plan should take into account "things which you can reasonably expect" and I would suggest that diesel in the road is "expected". At least, I do, but perhaps thats because I have been caught out before. But like I said, doesn't mean you would ACTUALLY get booked. I am talking in "TECHNICALLY" terms. And even if you did get booked, doesn't mean it would go anywhere....CPS would likely bin it. |
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Technically I could probably get booked for flicking a booger at my wife but in reality...
I;m not even sure what my point is, just popped into my head. Poor wifey. |
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I think you'd get the spidy sense twig on 100 litres of diesel because you'd smell it about 250 yards away.
The guideline I prefer to use is the golden rule from roadcraft, which says that you should be able to stop safely on your own side of the road in the distance you can see to be clear. If you can't see around the bend, then you should be prepared to stop in case you tip into the bend and find your mate laid out on the white line and his bike scattered across the carrigeway. I suspect also that wheelying is one of the things that can attract one of those vehicular asbos, just to add another reason why it might be a bad idea. |
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Just ask yourself, would you have done it on your test, deliberately or accidentally, and expect to pass? As for the speed limit thing, you haven't mentioned observation and anticipation whatsoever - they're the true skills of a great driver ON THE ROAD. Nigel Mansell et al might have great skills on a track but they don't transfer to the road as far as safe driving is concerned. 30 is 30 because even at that speed accidents can happen that are completely unavoidable from the driver/rider's side of things, regardless of skill/intelligence/choice of frozen food retailer etc but at least at those speeds there's a chance of whoever dropped a b0llock surviving to live another day. Whether that's a good thing or us getting in the way of natural selection is a different debate all together! |
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A wheelie is relatively noticeable (depending on the hoist), but does this also apply to cars that get any wheelspin leaving lights? Or lock up a wheel under braking? Or is it because a bike cannot steer when on the back wheel? |
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