Yep... but I'm an idiot. AND I know I'm an idiot, and I know idiots do stupid things, and I have lots of practice doing stupid things... and living with the consequences. Being a successful idiot requires practice and training and money. Stupid is expensive (trust me on that one). I am not a life model... DO NOT DO AS I DO, I am a model for what NOT to do. Sucessful idiot's motto: BE prepared... or was that the boy scouts... i was a dumb kid too.Have you ever experienced an “I’m about to die” scenario?
Pretty good at first aid as a result, REALLY good at patching up the bike/car good enough to get back out on the track. You want me in your pit.
Before I stopped drinking, one of my favorite sayings was "hold my beer, WATCH THIS"
Knowing ahead of time you're going to put yourself in life threatening situation INTENTIONALLY is different, yes... but if you're going to ride or drive for that matter, the chances of you putting yourself, or someone else putting you in a life threatening situation goes up considerably, you're putting yourself in those conditions: you should be better trained for it. The problem with driving on the road these days is you really have no idea what's gonna happen next. Ever. So the more different scenarios you practice the better prepared you'll be for what the idiots will throw at you.
I once met a guy that hit a bathtub on the 401 at Weston (that fell off the top of a truck in the next lane) he had no where to go, no room to stop, he hit a bathtub on the 401, doing about 60mph. OUCH...brand new sportster, just folded up the bike.
whatta ya gonna do?
Last one that happened to me was on 33, following a semi, straight clear road. truck hit the brakes, I went into opposite lane to pass, and the reason the truck hit the brakes is a minivan (it's ALWAYS a minivan) decided to pull a uturn from the side of the road in front of the truck. I was about half way up the trailer doing 60mph when I saw the front of the minivan. I swerved left, HAMMERED the throttle. the minivan was about half way into the lane when I went past. If I had even touched the brakes, or had even a nano second of indecision; I would be a smear on the side of that van. (I once took out the C post in a GM van with my shoulder... that was fun) I will admit to questioning my atheist lifestyle at that point, but stayed on the gas.... cuz I'm an idiot
You don't want to hear this, but I think the gas pedal has saved my cookies more often than the brake pedal. Brake pedal has saved more dents, but when it comes to saving MY life, the gas is usually my pedal of choice
I've been in more than one collision where someone did something really stupid and they were lucky that my driving saved THEIR life, and that came with experience... or in another word: practice. I used to drive a lot and YES I am saying you can better at crashing with practice too, after a dozen or so, they're a lot less thrilling... or maybe my serotonin valve is broke