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Mea Culpa and Lesson Learned
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<blockquote data-quote="1maxman" data-source="post: 1189194" data-attributes="member: 86936"><p>Every once in awhile we need a reminder that we as riders are one "oh shit" and mere inches from becoming statistics. On my way to work on my V-MAX a car pulled over to let me pass. Instead of crossing into the on coming lane (no traffic coming and its a passing zone) I started to pass staying in my lane. The car had pulled all the way across the fog line and motioned me by. As I started to accelerate the car pulled back into the lane. I was able to accelerate quickly, being on a torque monster, and shot into the oncoming lane. When I got to work I changed my clothes and put another lesson learned on my wooden skull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1maxman, post: 1189194, member: 86936"] Every once in awhile we need a reminder that we as riders are one "oh shit" and mere inches from becoming statistics. On my way to work on my V-MAX a car pulled over to let me pass. Instead of crossing into the on coming lane (no traffic coming and its a passing zone) I started to pass staying in my lane. The car had pulled all the way across the fog line and motioned me by. As I started to accelerate the car pulled back into the lane. I was able to accelerate quickly, being on a torque monster, and shot into the oncoming lane. When I got to work I changed my clothes and put another lesson learned on my wooden skull. [/QUOTE]
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