t-ninja
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t-ninja

If you’ve got other cars around you and you know the glare is coming, get behind a car and track it through the turn. It’s easier to see a car that’s closer and you won’t have the huge speed differential this guy experienced.

If there are no cars around, slow it down to a point where you can stop or evade any unseen

I don’t think you’d have been any better off in one of the narrower slots... except you’d have likely been going slower. Use this as a learning experience and move on.

I had a minor collision (my fault) a while back and slammed my knee into the back of a car, which is why I now wear properly padded pants, perpetually.

I save 1.5-2 hours every work day by lane-splitting on my 26 mile each way commute. That’s time that gets put back into my life outside of work.

It’s not legal to make a u-turn within 200 feet of oncoming traffic (in California). Even if the other drivers waved her through.

I agree that he over-reacted with the legal lane change guy who was featured in the video.

The other video shows the car illegally crossing FIVE solid lines (two double yellows with a white in the middle). I don’t condone the motorcyclists reaction - there was time to slow down for sure. But I am disappointed that the