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Rear-Ended at 70mph—I’m Done!
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<blockquote data-quote="lonerider" data-source="post: 1219426" data-attributes="member: 17455"><p>I drove I 270 for 8 1/2 years in a Ford F350 and there is no way I'd make that commute on a bike. I've seen the traffic go from 70 mph to 10 mph in the space of a few hundred yards for no apparent reason. I've seen idiots doing everything imaginable - except paying attention - in bumper to bumper traffic. Really sorry to hear of your mishap and I'm glad you lived to tell of it but, from what I've seen on that road, I'm not surprised; that sort of thing is commonplace for the cagers (I had a few close calls myself, but no accidents). I'm just over the mountain from you, if there's anything I can do to help, PM me, I'm retired now (for the time being, anyway) so have a good bit of spare time. Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lonerider, post: 1219426, member: 17455"] I drove I 270 for 8 1/2 years in a Ford F350 and there is no way I'd make that commute on a bike. I've seen the traffic go from 70 mph to 10 mph in the space of a few hundred yards for no apparent reason. I've seen idiots doing everything imaginable - except paying attention - in bumper to bumper traffic. Really sorry to hear of your mishap and I'm glad you lived to tell of it but, from what I've seen on that road, I'm not surprised; that sort of thing is commonplace for the cagers (I had a few close calls myself, but no accidents). I'm just over the mountain from you, if there's anything I can do to help, PM me, I'm retired now (for the time being, anyway) so have a good bit of spare time. Tom [/QUOTE]
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