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View attachment 74634View attachment 74635View attachment 74636View attachment 74637 While riding Saturday evening a distracted driver crossed the center line on a 2 lane country road in a sharp curve into my lane, forcing me off the road into a steep drainage ditch. No injuries to me but my wing didn’t fair so well. The drive of vehicle never stopped. :wave4:
Oh DAVID! I am so glad you were not hurt. I’m sorry about the Wing.
Let us know how this pans out... able to fix her at all? .... thinking about another?
Anytime we are out on the road....Un-expected things can and sometimes do come up and bite us.......If you can get away without an ambulance ride...Then thats a plus .:Angel:..
So glad you were able to walk away. The trike can always be replaced.![]()
I think most of the defensive driving skills are just yrs of riding in lots of different situations and most of it is just second nature. It all happened so fast I didn’t have time to think. Thanking God for protection. Will keep riding and enjoying my other trikes and 1500 wing 2 wheeler. :wave4:
I’ve traveled over 200 K miles on trikes or 2 wheel motorcycles since I bought my first trike in 2004 and this incident isn’t the first where I’ve needed to drive “defensively “, and each time it’s been on two-lane or four-lane roads with cross traffic and in city riding. About 75% of those miles where on interstate highways. I know lots of people will disagree with this statement but I’m convinced we are in less danger on interstate highways. The greater precaution when riding interstates is DON’T RIDE IN A BLIND SPOT!! On the interstate you have no cross traffic, a much safer distance between you and traffic traveling in the opposite direction, and much safer shoulders on interstate highways if you do need to drive defensively. Cross traffic, drivers turning into and out of driveways and intersections and on coming traffic causes most accidents second only to motorcyclists error from speed and carelessness. That being said.... I love riding!!!!:wave4: