I have in, days gone by, been heavy footed/heavy handed depending on the vehicle I am driving...on the advice of my dad I started hanging out at the drag strips as a young person because I wanted to go fast...When we are young we tend to think we are invincible and even as we get older sometimes we allow the pressures around us to affect our driving/riding.
I get that - And no - none of us is perfect...far from it...
I love to cruise - I love the feel of the wind on my face, buffeting my body and moving my soul.
But 160 through town? Through construction zones?
Really? Is that appropriate? Or safe? I won't even ask about smart.
On September 3rd the tally for fatal motorcycle accidents in Canada stood at 131, but since then there have been at least 4 more fatal accidents that I am aware of.
Somewhere a mom is burying her son or her daughter, somewhere a dad is wishing he could talk to his kid. Somewhere a sister or brother is missing her brother/sister, a wife or husband is missing their spouse - a child their father or mother and why?
Because they rear ended another vehicle going too fast, or took a ramp too fast or a corner too fast or they became a statistic because of a rider or driver doing those and other unsafe behaviours.
Excessive speed kills - not just when you are on a motorcycle but in any vehicle.
If a deer or moose comes out of the bush...when you're on the highway...
If a child comes out between two vehicles while you are in town...
If a construction worker is moving equipment/pipe or lumber across the road - what do you do?
How do you stop?
Who or what do you take out?
Years ago, I had a boyfriend who really liked to drink and he rode like an idiot - 200 KPH on his Suzuki down gravel roads - that sorta shyte - a real adrenaline junky. He was the exact same way in his truck - he thought he was the BEST driver/rider ever.
He and I had a number of heated debates over his driving both in a vehicle and on a bike.
At the end of it all I realized that no matter how wonderful on so many other levels this man was - and he was...you just can't fix hard headed or stupid.
Or an addict - and he was addicted to booze and adrenaline rushes.
He lost his license for dangerous driving, then lost it for drunk driving and last I had seen him he was driving suspended...some people sadly just do not have any regard for themselves much less anyone around them. How many just like him are there out there?
The sad truth is - is that these are the people that tarnish and hurt our community because they are far more visible when they are on their bike. These adrenaline junkies who have NO concept of anything else beyond the next thrill, the next challenge and while in certain circumstances in life that is a plus - when it comes to operating a motor vehicle - of ANY kind - it is a recipe for disaster waiting for Murphy to bake it up.
Or it belongs on the track.
Too bad none of these people will ever read the words I lay down here - or heed the advice of the people who love them. Too bad they will most likely become a statistic or cause one and it is too bad that in too many cases these are the type of people who make our community a target for the police services and for John and Joan Q Public to vilify and despise.
Like always - I welcome your comments and feed back - PLEASE remember it is only through honest and open dialogue that we will ever find common ground or empathy.
It is the only way to become a strong and united community.
In the News Today:
A Saskatoon SK rider's pockets are going to be a whole lot lighter...
In Vernon BC a pedestrian is lucky to be alive after a motorcycle runs over him...
In Surrey BC a rider is dead after failing to negotiate a curve.
In the lower mainland of BC two riders lost their motorcycles - each for a week PLUS they are each getting huge fines...they are charged under the excessive speed act.
In the US - a young man has developed a solar powered motorcycle.
Also in the US - the NHTSA is being asked to stop Motorcycle ONLY Check Stops.
I hope and pray that if you are riding today you will Ride defensively, ride your own ride - do NOT let peer pressure get the best of you...Ride like everyone around you is BLIND, has an UNSAFE load and IS out to get you and please - ride Proud not Loud - invest in a 140 DB Air horn instead! AND CHECK YOUR TIRES AGE - AND YOUR TIRE PRESSURES DAILY!!!!
If you are attending any of the toy runs or end of the season runs - PLEASE be safe you lucky dogs and take a bug or two for me - my ride won't be home until next week - (I hope it comes home then...)
Belt Drive Betty
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