I'm a keen motorcycle rider, IAM F1rst, RoSPA Gold and Advanced Tutor trained. Most of my channel content reflects that, along with other random nonsense.
And that is why one should always pay attention to what is going on around you Whether you are on a bike, motorcycle, car, truck, van or just walking around There are dangers around every corner or bend in the road So don't act like you are the only person on the road and they are supposed to be watching out for you Everyone needs to be paying attention to their surroundings
Don’t do this. 2ft deep. Strong current pulling me towards the bridge. Should have stopped and assessed before riding in. Lesson learned! Also what the hell was that clutch control, noob!
Position for the best forward view whilst keeping a respectful distance. Once clear, move offside and complete the pass with plenty of room. Leave a good impression on fellow road users.
Not sure if worth commenting, but hey, no harm. From my perspective, your position actually probably did nothing for him, he just saw an opportunity and took it, irrelevant of the legality or safety. It's riders like that who create the death statistics for riders. You did nothing wrong, maybe position 2/central instead of 1 to hold him back may have been better there and then (especially if he caught up in a restricted limit), but you can't fix idiots without a hammer, AKA an oncoming car at the wrong time
Such a shame, nice car trashed by idiot that dont know how to drive. Worst part is its now 2022 and that car still shows as last on the road in 2007 so im guessing it never got repaired.
It’s a great video for educational purposes. If you didn’t like the video, why did it take you over an hour of watching it to realise? Seem a bit stupid really! 😂
@@dasp125 yes i watched the last 5 mins, and I was Yawning ! so Boring! but i liked the bike! maybe you will do better next time with your speech after you have left Play school on your way home ???
@@deepsquat600 thanks, I'll keep that in mind when next I consider checking out for the day. It's not every day they let me take my bike out, it all depends on which matron's on duty... but they do insist I first fit my balance wheels.
But you’re moaning about the car driver unfairly. How about looking at the situation again. You’ve caught three vehicles and proceed to sit in a compressed following position at 1 or sub 1 second. Your position would have hinted you were eager to get on. No wonder blue moved over. The correct following distance and an awareness (on your part) of the blood bike’s concerning conspicuousness (in the view of the driver of blue) would have prevented this happening.