Me: Paramedic driving lights and sirens down the DVP Saturday in an ambulance with a sick child in the back as well as their parent and a team from the hospital...
You: Riding a sport bike and failing to yield, then proceeding to intentionally speed up and slow down repeatedly breaking a short distance in front of my ambulance...
I work for the city. I ride. I try to give other motorcycle riders extra care when I'm driving lights and sirens. The rider in question placed a lot of (unfounded) faith in my city maintained vehicle and breaks to not hit him if he wiped out in front of me and endangered myself, my partner and my patient. Please, for the sake of everybody, if you see an ambulance coming either a) do the right thing and move over or b) use your bike and accelerate far enough down the road that your not impeding me getting a patient to the hospital. Sorry, needed to vent. Thanks in advance to the majority of riders who do so safely.
Cheers.
You: Riding a sport bike and failing to yield, then proceeding to intentionally speed up and slow down repeatedly breaking a short distance in front of my ambulance...
I work for the city. I ride. I try to give other motorcycle riders extra care when I'm driving lights and sirens. The rider in question placed a lot of (unfounded) faith in my city maintained vehicle and breaks to not hit him if he wiped out in front of me and endangered myself, my partner and my patient. Please, for the sake of everybody, if you see an ambulance coming either a) do the right thing and move over or b) use your bike and accelerate far enough down the road that your not impeding me getting a patient to the hospital. Sorry, needed to vent. Thanks in advance to the majority of riders who do so safely.
Cheers.
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