Last night, I got to thinking while in bed. I was out all day yesterday riding how I normally ride (lane splitting, in and out of cars, speeding like a crazy person, etc... jk
) and thought even though we're told to watch out for other drivers, make up for their mistakes, etc etc.. how do we train ourselves to react just in case we need to make an emergency maneuver?
We've read it says, give yourself two seconds of space, blah blah blah.. and that's easy in theory but if I'm leaning over just a bit on that long sweeping left hand curve and there's an on coming car that strays out of it's lane on to mine.. even though I have two seconds of space, going the speed limit.. I've never practiced these maneuvers, in my head I know what I should do but if I really need to do it.. will I be able to not having any practice?
This thought kind of shook me because in reality, I've practiced low speed maneuvers and I'm confident with them but hi-speed maneuvers? Damn.. the theory in my head all makes sense but without practice.. uh.. how can I be sure? :confused1:
So to the veteran riders, what's your advice? How can I practice to know to make the right emergency maneuver to save my life if I ever need to?

We've read it says, give yourself two seconds of space, blah blah blah.. and that's easy in theory but if I'm leaning over just a bit on that long sweeping left hand curve and there's an on coming car that strays out of it's lane on to mine.. even though I have two seconds of space, going the speed limit.. I've never practiced these maneuvers, in my head I know what I should do but if I really need to do it.. will I be able to not having any practice?
This thought kind of shook me because in reality, I've practiced low speed maneuvers and I'm confident with them but hi-speed maneuvers? Damn.. the theory in my head all makes sense but without practice.. uh.. how can I be sure? :confused1:
So to the veteran riders, what's your advice? How can I practice to know to make the right emergency maneuver to save my life if I ever need to?