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and here comes Get-a-life with more words of wisdom :bow:
DIRTY SANCHEZ said:That twat who ploughed his bike into a crowd, sure he's a muppet and probably hasn't got a clue about roadcraft, but if ya think roadcraft will save the day every time, then good luck to ya.
Equal responsibility, both to the riders to ride safely and the spectators, not to put them selves in a position to be injured!
we are responsible nobody else
There's a chance for each of us to get erased through no fault of our own - even though we might be doing everything we can to stay safe and still somehow enjoy getting out on the bike. You just accept that risk of doing what you enjoy.
If that was too fast for the conditions irespective of the road conditions, breakdowns, or even spectators because he should have known better than to ride over the bikes limit at that time.
It's no use crying about gravel, diesel, bits falling off trucks, people pulling out, etc.... Those things will never stop
Wolfie said:Correct they will never stop , as long as riders/bikers/motorcyclists/scooterboys/cyclists/car drivers/truck drivers continue to do feck all about them. We are entitled to a safe road to ride on. How many potholes have people reported ?????? They have to inspect the hole within 7 days (i think) and repair within a further seven days. Mud /shit from a farm is an offence report it. Diesel spills report them.
last year I posted an idea I had: to create a website where people can report potholes etc (that were also reported to the relevant councils)
DIRTY SANCHEZ said:does it matter what it was? The poor woman is now dead.