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I would rather trust myself riding a moto bike after a few drinks than a motobike taxi who may be more drunk than me. I'm never drunk anyways, don't like getting drunk. The secret to avoiding getting creamed at an intersection by something on 4 wheels is to look in the direction of perpendicular traffic. I always do if I'm at the front of the line waiting for a green. Otherwise if I'm stuck in the middle of a pack pf bikes waiting to all take off like there's no tomorow then at least we all get creamed together. Most of the people who talk shit about riding don't even ride themselves. Same same here in the US.

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Never crashed but certainly had a few and nearly crashed. But you need only flip back to Lee from Nois bar at the start of this year to see how badly things can end, Poor bloke.

 

Later in the evening I think most of us have been on a motorbike taxi with a semi pissed driver. We take our lives in our own hands at times!

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Read the bit you highlighted. done that >>good

 

Now you will see in plain English that a I said A DRINK

I did not say DRUNK or BLOTTO. In the UK, 2 pints of medium stength beer is around the limit for an aveaged sized man correct ????? yes, that is correct

So, if I have a 2 bottles of San mig light, then ride a bike, I shall not be drunk or incapable.

Do try and read the posts, things will make a lot more sense if you do.

 

 

Well once again you are wrong, its been proven even after 1 or 2 drinks a person will take moire chances, in the UK they are lowering the limit in vertain Nordic countries non is allowed.

 

The UK limits were set 30 years ago, since then more is known ............

 

If people have not eaten much and have 2 bottles they will be a a bit light headed, you will say black is white is pathetic at times it really is.

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The idea about being a 100% defensive rider is spot-on. By that I mean believing that nobody can see you, and not trusting anyone to actually obey stop signs or red lights until the actually stop and make eye contact. And sometimes that isn't even enough!

 

Riding like this has kept me from ever being involved in a collision with another vehicle. But I admit to many spills while pretending to catch and pass Kenny Roberts (if ur old you know who) while on my Ninja

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