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First incident with a cager
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<blockquote data-quote="TheZsdad" data-source="post: 714273" data-attributes="member: 19620"><p>I see the same accident here in Charlotte over and over. Sometimes it's cager vs. cager also seen cager vs. bicycle in the same senario. I give some of the blame to the traffic engineers. You have to pulll way deep into the turn lane to see if you can merge. You are basically out of sight of the guy behind you until he gets deeper into the turn. By then he is looking to merge himself. The fix would be to hold the waiting cars back further from the intersection so the turning traffic does not have to pull so deep into the turn in order to see. Hope I explained that so it makes sense. I honestly don't think any color you wear is going to help in this case. If the cager is not looking in your direction you could be a frickin house and he'd run into to ya..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheZsdad, post: 714273, member: 19620"] I see the same accident here in Charlotte over and over. Sometimes it's cager vs. cager also seen cager vs. bicycle in the same senario. I give some of the blame to the traffic engineers. You have to pulll way deep into the turn lane to see if you can merge. You are basically out of sight of the guy behind you until he gets deeper into the turn. By then he is looking to merge himself. The fix would be to hold the waiting cars back further from the intersection so the turning traffic does not have to pull so deep into the turn in order to see. Hope I explained that so it makes sense. I honestly don't think any color you wear is going to help in this case. If the cager is not looking in your direction you could be a frickin house and he'd run into to ya.. [/QUOTE]
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