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Mac166
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What I was trying to say was that there are many people out there who have not done any extra training. As a result their driving standard may not be as high as yours. You then have to take this into consideration when riding as you may have identified a potential hazard and included it into your ride plan to be able to negotiate it safely. The other person may not have and therefor may react to it in an adverse and evasive manouvre thereby affecting your original ride plan. This possibility must be included in your ride plan so it can be dealt with in a safe and controlled manner. This is very difficult to do at 150 mph.
Do you think I could use the excuse of vehicular familiarisation? "But your Honour one of my students on a moped managed to get away from me when I had to stop at a set of traffic lights, I was only doing 150 mph to catch up."
Do you think I could use the excuse of vehicular familiarisation? "But your Honour one of my students on a moped managed to get away from me when I had to stop at a set of traffic lights, I was only doing 150 mph to catch up."