Funny thing is, on my CBR1000 I am always going faster than all traffic. I have never even thought about slowing down to get a truck or car to make more room, just blast by. The guy here was not road ragin. He was just tryin to figure out how to get by this dummy.
That's exactly what I said. Once the shock wears off he'll probably be back to trying to breakcheck someone else.
I think its more the aspect of they've all got a death wish. I mean you kinda have to if you're willing to get on something thatll snap 0-60 in less than 4 seconds with nothing but a helmet and a jacket for safety. Least in a car I have air bags and seat belts. Ego? How can they have an ego a fricken smart car can squash a bike. Insecurity? Quite possibly they have to go fast because they have a small package which in today's world is a death sentense...oh well guess I'm overcompensating too I bought a truck with a really big motor lmfao. That being said I have never to this day seen a biker that acts like they have half a brain when riding. That is my experience and I'm not making a generalization just saying I have never seen one that acted responsibly on the road. Matter of fact most of the ones on choppers and hogs seem to think they're the biggest baddest people on the face of the earth...yep you're a real ###### compared to something that's 13'6" tall and weighs 80,000 lbs. I personally love the idiots that pop wheelies. Road kill waiting to happen. That's real bad ###. Now them people that drive trains are REALLY REALLY REALLY insecure. A mile long and over 1,000,000lbs. Yea you know darn good and well he's about the size of a humming bird and has little man syndrome. Lmfao And I have read articles about trains detailing after tagging a 3000lb car. Now if a 1,000,000lb train demolishes a 3000lb car that was only worth $800 but the 3000lb car derails the locomotive alone which weighs over 100x as much as the car who really wins? Seems to me like they're like the boxer breed of dog. They THINK they can dish it out...but DEFINITELY cant take it sides that I hate the railroad always have always will. They're a threat to national security IMO specially when a train with 100 tank cars full of propane is stopped. Be real easy to start opening tanks and low a 2 mile diameter hole in the ground. They get government grants as well, spend a crap ton on anti truck funding, and still can't compete with trucking just goes to show how pathetic they really are. Now in regards to the video from what I can see I don't see this driver doing much of anything wrong yes he drifted at one point in time however that's easy to do when you have a bike hit the brakes and snap you're head to the right to check your mirror to see if you're clear to change lanes. We tend to steer where we are looking and occasionally we all have it happen at one time or another. Easy explination for the "wiggle" as one poster commented driver looked forward seen he had drifted and corrected. That is the easy explanation and my opinion on the matter. The bikers have their side, the OP has his side and the truth is somewhere in between. The dash can is there to provide evidence but we all know camera footage can be receiving at times. Moron who shall not be named and got off from attempeted murder charges in TN proved that with his videos. Keep that in mind as well. Driving a long hood 379 myself I feel for the OP doubt he could see that biker after he hit the brakes or at most all he could see was his helmet. And that's always a scary situation.
so you are one of the ones who pull out at the last second into the left lane, lmao, you have really learned a lot in 2 years. so apparently the motorcycle did nothing wrong with cutting in front and hitting the brakes in front of him to let the others in, could not have the bike rider slowed down and not cut in front? yes he could have and would have been the proper thing to do. the bike riders are jackwads plain and simple, same as the rest of the bike riders that ride 2 abreast with one right on the center line. jackwads , I tell ya
911 would have been the first thing I would have done. Stupid idiot bike riders (not bikers), and then look back at the truck driver as if to say, Whats your problem?.
This is what I do. I tell them that the person is driving like a maniac and might be drunk. That usually gets them on the way fast. Whether they are drunk or not, they're driving recklessly. 45 minutes of questioning and a few breathalyzer tests may teach them to back off in the future.