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dogshed



Joined: 28 Apr 2006

PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 11:33 pm    Post subject: Motorscooter and cycle safety. Reply with quote

I just typed a big long blog about my trip to Seoul and back,
and then my software kicked
me out of the program and I lost the whole thing.

The most important point of it was this:

I went up and down, twisty roads in the rain, rode on the highway
(Not the interstate), rode around stopped cars in a traffic
jam, and made a left turn against traffic into the exit of a gas
station so I could get gas before I ran out.

However, the most dangerous thing I did was follow a guy showing
me the exit I needed to take. This was dangerous because I was
watching his hand signals instead of the traffic. Fortunately,
the other drivers were paying attention and didn't hit me.

Be aware of everything and don't get tunnel vision.
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