of examples as to why we have on going problems in this nation:
http://mankatofreepress.com/local/x2039226067/Details-on-year-old-double-fatal-releasedMANKATO — A crash on Highway 14 that killed two motorcyclists and severely injured two other men more than a year ago was caused by a teenager who veered into oncoming traffic after falling asleep behind the wheel, according to State Patrol reports that were released last week.
“The highway is a problem; there is no question about it,” he said. “There’s not much room for mistakes.”
Seventeen year old kid working in his family's business is driving a commercial vehicle on the job, falls a sleep after shorting himself of rest, crosses the center line, kills two cyclists, and he gets off with a misdemeanor. Note the quote by the State Trooper from the article concerning it being the highway's fault. The damn kid screwed up, he killed two men and severely injured two others!
Personal responsibility boys and girls! And if you aren't going to take personal responsibility somebody is going to mess with your health, or the nanny state will mess with all of us, or both.
I ride my bike upwards of 500 miles a week. A mixture of rural and urban highways exposes me to a lot of good and a lot of idiot drivers. I have become a lot less passive this year. When you cut me off I will let you know very clearly that you did wrong. If I am passing you and see you texting (illegal in Minnesota) or reading I will express my displeasure.
Some have told me I go a little far, but I have decided it is time that for those of us put at risk to voice our opinions. I am willing to discuss it. If you don't believe it you can ask Mr. BMW convertible who took issue with my horn when we got to the next red light, or the boyfriend or husband who was playing car tag with his female when I let her know she almost put me in the ditch. I am a reasonable kind of guy and am always willing to stop at the next gas station to discuss the issue. I'm such a nice guy I even offered to call 911 when one idiot accused me of road rage ...
I am saddened by the total lack of driving skills and attention to the task at hand that people demonstrate today. When a pilot makes a mistake the lose their job, their license, and often face legal consequences even if nothing happened. When a trucker is involved in an accident their truck is held and fully inspected even if it wasn't their fault. Law enforcement does not do a DOT inspection on the average vehicle accident when we have unbelievable numbers of cars on our roads with bald tires, leaking exhaust, burned out bulbs (do you have any idea what the fine for a trucker if he has even a clearance light burned out in an accident inspection), and fluid leaks.
For those that think a bike is hard to see let me throw a couple facts at you:
I ride a 2006 Honda Goldwing 1800;
When viewed from the front it is a wall 40" wide and 66" high;
Without the trailer the bike is over 7' long;
In the fairing it has the same candlepower as your average car or pickup squeezed into a tighter pattern.
To say "I never saw you" is like the guy who gets hit by a train saying they never saw it coming. If you will admit that this bike and rider is a larger "shadow" next to you than the average car in metro traffic, I will admit that I am much smaller than the pick up I drive on the same roads - You remember that full size 4wd pickup that you also lose in your blind spot and cut off
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtfCRaNg5EUSituation vented for now
