QUOTE(MrUbikeledek @ Apr 21 2013, 12:40 PM)
No longer use motorbike after i accident last year. To avoid jam, i go out at 6.30am and punch out at 4.30pm.
Even in daylight, the motorcycle lane are quite dangerous. There's always some speeding assholes who swerved between the slower bikes. They don't care if i already gave signal and already move to change lane. they just force their way from behind and caught me by surprise. Then there's the tunnel. In daylight, you can't see what's inside the tunnel from outside, so you just pray there's nothing blocking the road inside. Once inside, your eyes will take time to adjust form the brightness outside to the gloom inside the tunnel. for few moments, you can't see anything except the light from the tunnel exit. If there's another bike in front of you, and if the bike suddenly slow down at this moment, there's a good chance you will kiss their butt.
This tunnel damn dangerous la (federal highway motor lane). Once enter, you will get 2-3 seconds blind spot and if got obstacle inside, you sure hit one. Me myself also several times already almost excident in the tunnel.Even in daylight, the motorcycle lane are quite dangerous. There's always some speeding assholes who swerved between the slower bikes. They don't care if i already gave signal and already move to change lane. they just force their way from behind and caught me by surprise. Then there's the tunnel. In daylight, you can't see what's inside the tunnel from outside, so you just pray there's nothing blocking the road inside. Once inside, your eyes will take time to adjust form the brightness outside to the gloom inside the tunnel. for few moments, you can't see anything except the light from the tunnel exit. If there's another bike in front of you, and if the bike suddenly slow down at this moment, there's a good chance you will kiss their butt.
Apr 21 2013, 12:43 PM

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