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MOTORCYCLE SWERVES BETWEEN LANES, GETS KNOCKED DOWN

Want to play swerves game, ownself pay the price.
Just be honourable, don't claim innocent & insurance
 
Want to play swerves game, ownself pay the price.
Just be honourable, don't claim innocent & insurance
As a frequent driver on our expressways, I witness motorcyclists riding in between lanes filtering left or right w/o signalling, daily. It's as if these bikers expect other road users to read their mind.
 
Experienced riders prioritize safety through proactive observation and anticipation. For example, when lane splitting or filtering through traffic, a seasoned biker ensures there are no large gaps in the adjacent lanes. They understand that a driver might suddenly swerve into an open space, often unaware of a motorcycle positioned in their blind spot. While an experienced rider anticipates these hazards, an inexperienced one may lack the foresight or reaction time to avoid such a sudden maneuver.
 
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Experienced riders prioritize safety through proactive observation and anticipation, when lane splitting or filtering through traffic, a seasoned biker ensures there are no large gaps in the adjacent lanes. They understand that a driver might suddenly swerve into an open space, often unaware of a motorcycle positioned in their blind spot .... an inexperienced one may lack the foresight or reaction time to avoid such a sudden maneuver.
It seems like 90% of bikers coming from JB on the BKE lack brains.
 
When both sides of a lane are tightly packed with vehicles, a lane-splitting motorcyclist is unlikely to encounter sudden swerving from cars on either side.
 
When both sides of a lane are tightly packed with vehicles, a lane-splitting motorcyclist is unlikely to encounter sudden swerving from cars on either side.
The cars do not swerve, but signal to switch lanes, prompting bikers to speed up in between lanes to make it almost impossible for drivers to do so.
 
An experienced biker should be able to maintain their lane and a safe speed during both gradual corners and sharp corners turn. If they are unable to stay within their lane and drift into another, they risk a serious collision with oncoming traffic.
 
Experienced riders prioritize safety through proactive observation and anticipation. For example, when lane splitting or filtering through traffic, a seasoned biker ensures there are no large gaps in the adjacent lanes. They understand that a driver might suddenly swerve into an open space, often unaware of a motorcycle positioned in their blind spot. While an experienced rider anticipates these hazards, an inexperienced one may lack the foresight or reaction time to avoid such a sudden maneuver.
Some could be high on drugs.
 
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