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pmong
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Out for an early morning ride down a narrow curvy two-lane road through the Santa Monica Mountains. Really pleasant ride. Limited traffic, nice set of twisties, one with the bike into a series of alternating leans. This is why we ride! Entering into a left bend, notice a large stopped green truck in the opposite on-coming lane. Of course, garbage day. Suddenly, a large black colored Jeep SUV darts out from behind the truck, accelerating directly at me. WTF!!!! Frozen for a split second, no flashes of my life before me, just a panic. Finally, composed enough to try to slow and move to the right, although not really knowing how much space I have. Jeep squeezes pass me, bullet dodged. Could have been road trash because our combined speed is around 50 mph. So count this as a blessing. My riding buddy sees all from behind, honks as the SUV passes, heading off with no acknowledgement of what transpired.
The good: live to ride another day. Any survival is good.
The bad: another stupid cager out to get me. Not much one can do.
The ugly: my response. Should have taken the truck as a warning sign, should have prepared just in case, should have responded sooner with an evasive move.
Hope I have learned from this experience.
The good: live to ride another day. Any survival is good.
The bad: another stupid cager out to get me. Not much one can do.
The ugly: my response. Should have taken the truck as a warning sign, should have prepared just in case, should have responded sooner with an evasive move.
Hope I have learned from this experience.