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Tustin, CA, USA
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]A couple of months ago, I was coming home in the evening after enjoying a film. Turning a corner, I accelerated, joining traffic flowing in my direction in an adjacent lane. I was in an area dense with high end apartments to my right and it was dark. Suddenly, to my complete disbelief (Isn't that so often the way m.c. accidents occur?) a car that had been stopped at an exit to an apartment complex pulls out in front of me with very little distance between us. No time to brake, so I have to make a decision: anticipate the trajectory and run behind the vehicle or move to my left, the adjacent lane.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]I remembered a vehicle or three in this lane but I quickly decided not to attempt to go behind the car in case it stopped before fully clearing the curb. I grit my teeth and split the lanes as the car completely stopped fully, but not clear of the curb:drool. I snapped a look with that high adrenalin resolution of fateful moments and it was a young woman dressed to party, with a cell phone still inserted in her right ear looking at me with not the least bit of concern. I could have wound up with my bike T-boning her car and, at best, doing a belly slide over her roof or trunk.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]So, I didn't tell my wife because she worries enough already, but, a few weeks later, I was watching a movie, “Stuck” where a woman hit a pedestrian and drove away with the guy right in her window, parking the car in the garage. My wife walked by and snorted, “That would never happen in real life.”
In fact, it did: in Texas the year before. The film was loosely based on this. I told her and she still didn't believe me, so I whipped out the article below of another, similar incident which I had clipped and intended to send in to one of our cycling magazines.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]Here is, cut from the L.A. (California) Times for your to witness first. Be careful out there boys and girls![/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]I remembered a vehicle or three in this lane but I quickly decided not to attempt to go behind the car in case it stopped before fully clearing the curb. I grit my teeth and split the lanes as the car completely stopped fully, but not clear of the curb:drool. I snapped a look with that high adrenalin resolution of fateful moments and it was a young woman dressed to party, with a cell phone still inserted in her right ear looking at me with not the least bit of concern. I could have wound up with my bike T-boning her car and, at best, doing a belly slide over her roof or trunk.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]So, I didn't tell my wife because she worries enough already, but, a few weeks later, I was watching a movie, “Stuck” where a woman hit a pedestrian and drove away with the guy right in her window, parking the car in the garage. My wife walked by and snorted, “That would never happen in real life.”
In fact, it did: in Texas the year before. The film was loosely based on this. I told her and she still didn't believe me, so I whipped out the article below of another, similar incident which I had clipped and intended to send in to one of our cycling magazines.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]Here is, cut from the L.A. (California) Times for your to witness first. Be careful out there boys and girls![/FONT]
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