Posted: 06 Jul 2006, 22:58
laugh, not likely. before comming to canada i underwent an eight week advanced motorcycle course with the police, high speed and traffic. what i learned i have put to good practise here and in the US.
My four years on the highway have not been good, i've seen everything from driving in snow storm at 120km or 65mph with white out conditions, dead and dying bodies being pulled from mainly car/ SUV drivers. onlt wice have i seen a trk. one because the driver was drunk in charge of a liquid hydrogen trk. west va, he went straight to jail. the other was a steel carrier, he did not make another trip as his load went through the back of this trk.
everyday i have to put up with all kinds of fools, the biggest the suv drivers who try to push me off the road.
to finish off, some time ago i was travelling from north yorkshire on my motorbike, this being a BMW RT750. you can't help but notice it, also i was wearing high viz clothing as the police wear. this did not stop the arse who ploughed into the back of me. he was also on a motorbike. his bike was a right off, my bike was badly damaged and i was left on the road to fend for myself. eight weeks later i was able to return to work.
as FOR LA, I have travelled in the county and it ain't nothing like montreal on the rush hour.
My four years on the highway have not been good, i've seen everything from driving in snow storm at 120km or 65mph with white out conditions, dead and dying bodies being pulled from mainly car/ SUV drivers. onlt wice have i seen a trk. one because the driver was drunk in charge of a liquid hydrogen trk. west va, he went straight to jail. the other was a steel carrier, he did not make another trip as his load went through the back of this trk.
everyday i have to put up with all kinds of fools, the biggest the suv drivers who try to push me off the road.
to finish off, some time ago i was travelling from north yorkshire on my motorbike, this being a BMW RT750. you can't help but notice it, also i was wearing high viz clothing as the police wear. this did not stop the arse who ploughed into the back of me. he was also on a motorbike. his bike was a right off, my bike was badly damaged and i was left on the road to fend for myself. eight weeks later i was able to return to work.
as FOR LA, I have travelled in the county and it ain't nothing like montreal on the rush hour.