data.3news-bydate.test.rec.motorcycles.104362 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Dean Woodward)
Subject: Re: Boom! Dog attack!
Article-I.D.: fringe.oNV82B1w165w
Organization: Organization for Mass Confusion.
Lines: 66
[email protected] (Ryan Cousineau) writes:
> My previous posting on dog attacks must have generated some bad karma or
> something. I've weathered attempted dog attacks before using the
> approved method: Slow down to screw up dog's triangulation of target,
> then take off and laugh at the dog, now far behind you. This time, it
> didn't work because I didn't have time. Riding up the hill leading to my
> house, I encountered a liver-and-white Springer Spaniel (no relation to
> the Springer Softail, or the Springer Spagthorpe, a close relation to
> the Spagthorpe Viking). Actually, the dog encountered me with intent to
> harm.
[interesting dog collision story deleted]
> What worries me about the accident is this: I don't think I could have
> prevented it except by traveling much slower than I was. This is not
> necessarily an unreasonable suggestion for a residential area, but I was
> riding around the speed limit. I worry about what would have happened if
> it had been a car instead of a dog, but I console myself with the
> thought that it would take a truly insane BDI cager to whip out of a
> blind driveway at 15-30 mph. For that matter, how many driveways are
> long enough for a car to hit 30 mph by the end?
>
> I eagerly await comment.
My driveway and about half my neighbor's driveways are long enough to
do a good 80 clicks (50mph for the velocity impaired) if we wanted to.
Granted, I live in the country, however I've seen neighbors whip out
of their driveways at the above mentioned 30 mph quite a bit- they
claim they can tell that "There's noone on the road for quite a ways."
This despite having nearly been hit myself by one of them while driving
a Chev 4x4, and twice taking my 10-speed bicycle over the hood of a
car that had pulled out, saw me, *then* stopped. Same driver. Same car.
About two months apart.
ObMoto: The scary relevant part is that these people and I live on the type
of twisty two lane that we all favor for riding- and I know damn well
that they can't see me on my bike, not if they couldn't see me in
my pickup.
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