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Rear-Ended at 70mph—I’m Done!
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<blockquote data-quote="erixun" data-source="post: 1219430" data-attributes="member: 77466"><p>Being rear ended is one of the top things I dread on a bike. One year I was riding in slowing, stop and go traffic on I-15. A truck cut me off and I gave a beep of the horn and a wtf wave of the hands. I backed off and the driver of the truck kept on not paying attention and rear ended the car in front of him, we were going about 30-40 MPH at that point. I jammed the brakes, looked in my mirror to see a Jeep Cherokee bearing down on me, popped the clutch and lurched into the emergency lane as the Jeep hit the truck. I was shaken up, but not stirred thankfully. Being the cream center of an oreo is no way to be. Heal well and I am glad that you are still sucking air.</p><p></p><p>Edit* I wonder why with the cost of medical these days that the minimum coverage is so minimum?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erixun, post: 1219430, member: 77466"] Being rear ended is one of the top things I dread on a bike. One year I was riding in slowing, stop and go traffic on I-15. A truck cut me off and I gave a beep of the horn and a wtf wave of the hands. I backed off and the driver of the truck kept on not paying attention and rear ended the car in front of him, we were going about 30-40 MPH at that point. I jammed the brakes, looked in my mirror to see a Jeep Cherokee bearing down on me, popped the clutch and lurched into the emergency lane as the Jeep hit the truck. I was shaken up, but not stirred thankfully. Being the cream center of an oreo is no way to be. Heal well and I am glad that you are still sucking air. Edit* I wonder why with the cost of medical these days that the minimum coverage is so minimum? [/QUOTE]
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