****ing bad drivers

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I was riding down a 2 lane road (1 way street) i was in the left lane, the car in the right, when this car turns left into a parking lot, no signal, no looking, i nailed the brakes, just stoping infront of her door. she still has not seen me. this is when i see she's on the phone.:angry4:
I pull into the parking lot, she gets outta her car still on the phone. heres how it went down
Hey, thanks for almost running me over
" whatever "
is that what your going to tell my kids? whatever i ran over your dad.? ?? pay attention to motorcycles, stop driving and talking on your phone!
"**** you."

now its going down, im fired up, shes got me ******, i tryed to be nice.


i wanted to back the bike up with the tail pointed at her car, burnout, shot rocks, dirt rubber all over her car. (dads bmw)


im embarrassed to have wanted to do it now, but at the time it felt good. lol
rant over.
 
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If you smartened her up, then it was worth it. Slim chances, but I'm an optimist :D
 
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Id have gotten charged with assault.:lmao: Especially the fact that she kept on her high horse, and couldn't be sympathetic the least.

Or... I could learn how to do a burnout.....
 
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I like it... I will use your method
 
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It's funny how people think that because they can hide behind their windshield it gives them a sense of anonmity. They're not longer accountable for their actions, they're merely a car and not a person. Ever since I have started riding I have been hyper vigilant looking for motorcycles. As if that's not enough, I've been advised by both friends and family that a result of me taking up motorcycles they have become more attentive to motorcycles on the basis that one day, that could be me. Maybe all drivers should be forced to ride a motorcycle and instill that fear and vunerability from riding so they carry it with them when they climb back behind the wheel of a 2 ton killing machine.
 
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i approve of this thread...sometimes you need to blow off steam, better the car than the driver...i must practice my burnouts, so far i'm only good at wipeouts...
 
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Dude, this is great. She deserves nothing less.

backed the bike up with the tail pointed at her car, burnout, shot rocks, dirt rubber all over her car. (dads bmw)
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So she didn't leave any evidence on you, but you likely damaged the car of a person with a (camera) phone in her hand? Sorry; unsmart. You may just get a visit at home, from the police.
 
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its all good, i would have lost traction while pulling outta the hair salon. recovered without a crash, good riding skills is all!
 
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i'm sure that dumb driver was not smart enough to use her phone to take pic of his burnout on her car for evidence, just by the way of her ignorance. Probly a teenager.

and I like your style OP, i'd done something worse if there's no witness around.
 
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With adrenaline pumping it's hard sometimes to do the rational thing, but I think in that case it might have been a good thing to call the police (before you did the burnout though!) and have them talk to her.

..Tom
 
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With adrenaline pumping it's hard sometimes to do the rational thing, but I think in that case it might have been a good thing to call the police (before you did the burnout though!) and have them talk to her.

..Tom
agree 100% if it were to happen
 
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I'd like to go on record as saying that she did deserve it. Not because she didn't see you, but because of her actions afterwards.
Now, that being said, if she got your plate you can still get a visit from the cops and a call from your insurance company. you're responsible for controlling your vehicle and because your spinning tire is the cause of the damage to her vehicle it can still be rated against you from an insurance standpoint.
If she's that oblivious tho, I doubt that she got the plate so "rock" on..........you see what I did there lol
 
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im not worried, at all. i know alot of cops in the city. and theres no way she got my plate if it happened there would have been soo much dust i wouldnt see see her car. the salon entrance was on the other side of the building, she was inside when i did wanted to do it. theres no windows out back
 
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