simi lai ay?Originally posted by mancha:He was askance, I tah peh the driver profusely.
You should have just returned to your own lane quickly. Instead of braking and doing the above. It just doesnt make sense. You cross into his lane and started braking and free-wheeling? What were you thinking?Originally posted by mancha:To my horror there was a full sized car on my right, in the blind spot. I saw its front left head-light just in time, I tried to apply the front brake but trottle more instead, and I quickly pull in the clutch. I free wheeled and slide along the left of the car. The car braked and I wobbled ahead stepping down my gears.
It happens la.Originally posted by mancha:This morning while riding with my wife as pillion along the left lane of Upper Changi Road North opposite the Salvation Army, I wanted to change lane to the right to turn into Changi North St 1. The traffic was heavy, I checked the right mirror and saw a taxi some distance behind me, infront was a lorry. With my eyes on the back of the lorry and the taxi some distance back, I change lane. Argh! To my horror there was a full sized car on my right, in the blind spot. I saw its front left head-light just in time, I tried to apply the front brake but trottle more instead, and I quickly pull in the clutch. I free wheeled and slide along the left of the car. The car braked and I wobbled ahead stepping down my gears.
I slowed down to allow the driver to come along side, He was askance, I tah peh the driver profusely. Sorry, sorry. He was an army officer, he shake his head. I apologized, he continued his way, and I mine.
I wonder if his car suffered some scratches.
My wife scolded me continuously all the way.
Thankfully it did not turn out bad. But I feel very bad about it.
IT WAS ENTIRELY MY FAULT.
I failed to check blind spot.
next time , just remain where u ar , or Go straight ,Originally posted by mancha:This morning while riding with my wife as pillion along the left lane of Upper Changi Road North opposite the Salvation Army, I wanted to change lane to the right to turn into Changi North St 1. The traffic was heavy, I checked the right mirror and saw a taxi some distance behind me, infront was a lorry. With my eyes on the back of the lorry and the taxi some distance back, I change lane. Argh! To my horror there was a full sized car on my right, in the blind spot. I saw its front left head-light just in time, I tried to apply the front brake but trottle more instead, and I quickly pull in the clutch. I free wheeled and slide along the left of the car. The car braked and I wobbled ahead stepping down my gears.
I slowed down to allow the driver to come along side, He was askance, I tah peh the driver profusely. Sorry, sorry. He was an army officer, he shake his head. I apologized, he continued his way, and I mine.
I wonder if his car suffered some scratches.
My wife scolded me continuously all the way.
Thankfully it did not turn out bad. But I feel very bad about it.
IT WAS ENTIRELY MY FAULT.
I failed to check blind spot.
Good advice.Originally posted by gUms:remove both ur mirrors , and start learning to check for traffic by turning ur head.
since day one i got my bike , i nv use mirror cos i dont have any.
but to me turning ur head to see for traffic is better den using mirror.
Yah lah, I gabra.Originally posted by LetterboxMind:You should have just returned to your own lane quickly. Instead of braking and doing the above. It just doesnt make sense. You cross into his lane and started braking and free-wheeling? What were you thinking?
Be cool man.