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As a motorcylist also I always try to look out for not just bikes but any vehicle while entering intersections and changing lanes. I split lanes as much as possible when its allowed(not sure what the speed limit allowing it is but I know it's got to be pretty slow to do so). I hate to say it but it's really a game to me, I am totally focused. On my Harley I always rev the motor so people hear me coming. Most people do move over of which I always give a wave of apprieciation. On my K12RS I have an after market exhaust that isn't as loud so I'm alot more careful.
I have to admit I have driven in traffic when along comes a bike splitting lanes that I just did not hear or see coming and it scares the sh**out of me. As a rider I would hate to accidently change lanes and hit someone, kind of like parking next to a 911 in my SUV and slamming my door into it.
BTW did all you bikers ride your scooters to work today?
It's ride your motorcycle to work day!! 12th annual.
Ride safe!!!
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Mark
73 911RSC 2.7
04 996 TT Cab
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