Wheelieboy
Well-known member
CBR125, R6, SV650/10000.
Some horrendous riding out there in Toronto.
-Sole use of hand signals to change lanes at night (even though the blinkers were working)
-Lane position discipline non-existant
-Pulling out in the way of faster traffic causing them to slow down
-Excessive steering input almost causing a collision while changing lanes
-Occupying 2 lanes of traffic on the DVP
-Excessive steering input, then target fixate to the guardrail (different rider than 1st)
The riders did not seem to be acting like hooligans, I attribute this to the lack of training/discipline.
This video shows the importance of proper rider training and consequences of neglecting to educate yourself.
If you recognize yourself in this video, hopefully you will consider taking some courses to brush up on your skills before you hurt yourself or someone else. There could have easily been a fatality that night if the orange construction barrels were 50m back...
[video=youtube_share;MDg_wjErqbI]http://youtu.be/MDg_wjErqbI[/video]
Some horrendous riding out there in Toronto.
-Sole use of hand signals to change lanes at night (even though the blinkers were working)
-Lane position discipline non-existant
-Pulling out in the way of faster traffic causing them to slow down
-Excessive steering input almost causing a collision while changing lanes
-Occupying 2 lanes of traffic on the DVP
-Excessive steering input, then target fixate to the guardrail (different rider than 1st)
The riders did not seem to be acting like hooligans, I attribute this to the lack of training/discipline.
This video shows the importance of proper rider training and consequences of neglecting to educate yourself.
If you recognize yourself in this video, hopefully you will consider taking some courses to brush up on your skills before you hurt yourself or someone else. There could have easily been a fatality that night if the orange construction barrels were 50m back...
[video=youtube_share;MDg_wjErqbI]http://youtu.be/MDg_wjErqbI[/video]