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On a motorcycle I always assume every human driving a car IS totally out to kill me.
Many years ago I read an article on motorcycle safety and they found that the majority of the accidents occurred within a few miles of the rider's home.
Back maybe around 2002.. I was driving my Contour SVT around a big freeway curve at 90 mph.. Alongside me is a bike doing same.. So as we get to straight. He looks at me, I give him a 'thumbs up'. He pops a wheelie (at 90mph) and pulls away like I am standing still.Wow... coolest thing I EVER experienced.
Your advice in the body of your post is well taken. So please don't be upset when I said this is the absolutely stupidest statement I've ever heard, and I've heard it often. (I know you're just quoting it) Of course the most accidents happen within a few miles of home because every friggin time you leave home you're a couple of miles from home no matter what your destination. If you went to the grocery store every time you left your house, most of your accidents would be on the way to and from the grocery store. The analysis should be per miles driven.
On a motorcycle I always assume every human driving a car IS totally out to kill me.. if they can.