QUOTE(iGamer @ May 12 2023, 01:40 PM)
I rode bike for 10 years b4 quitting for car. I hope I won't have to revert back to bike ever again after seeing bikers from the point of view as a driver.

Bike too risky, it's like a gamble of life. I've pokai twice on bike, one time due to sand on the road, 2nd time due to speedometer cable came off and get caught in the front wheel, end up I 360 degree summersault and land in the middle of the road, luckily no car from behind...

It works both ways.
I started out on a bike. Then drive for 25 years. Still makes me more aware of bikes when driving. Switch back to bikes past 2 years....and from the drivers pov, you know sometimes drivers just don't see you.
With that experience you do what you have to to stay safe. As a senior rider we can see how these kapchai riders ride is just courting disaster.
If a car driver can fail to see a big bike with foglights on, quite certainly they won't see a kapchai either. With these guys filtering at speed, cilok here and there, it's a matter of time they run into trouble.
Incidentally, just yesterday in the rain on my bike, I nearly got run off the road by a kapchai that just cilok into my lane without looking. I was going 60 on the left lane staying on the right side as the left side had a lot of water (3 lane road), This idiot just overtook a car on my right and just came into my lane. If he would have just even clipped my panniers and lost it, he would have been run over by the car on my right. GG right there. Lucky I managed to brake in time and give him the room go cilok in.
Horned 9 him. But at least he acknowledged his mistake and apologized.
Lucky I had ABS if not I would have lost my front when I had to e brake.