VaTom
Member
This past Sunday afternoon my wife and I were driving through the city on the local expressway, 3 lanes in each direction, speed limit 55 mph. All of a sudden a pack of at least 7 young motorcyclists came zooming through the traffic doing in excess of at least 90+ mph. A couple had young female passengers on the back, all wearing shorts and tee shirts. They were passing in between cars on both sides, racing each other etc. Now I have nothing against bikes, I had one when I was young but these high powered "crouch rockets" in my opinion are very dangerous when driven at high speeds by young likely inexperienced or over confident riders.
Forty years ago while working the midnight shift I attempted to stop a reckless motorcyclist on the same stretch of highway. (later identified as intoxicated and driving on a suspended license) A high speed pursuit resulted. Never getting within 200 yards of the motorcycle I saw him loose control at about 95 mph, sideswipe a guard rail and be thrown into the air and over a bank. DOA with every major bone in his body broken. Not a pretty sight. Stays with me to this day.
An accident at very high speed on a bike is almost sure to end in death if not crippling injuries. No matter how good a rider you are the threat is always there. If you know a young person who owns a high speed bike and is reckless with it, please educate them to the dangers. Tell them to make sure their organ donor cards are up to date if they want to ride recklessly.
Forty years ago while working the midnight shift I attempted to stop a reckless motorcyclist on the same stretch of highway. (later identified as intoxicated and driving on a suspended license) A high speed pursuit resulted. Never getting within 200 yards of the motorcycle I saw him loose control at about 95 mph, sideswipe a guard rail and be thrown into the air and over a bank. DOA with every major bone in his body broken. Not a pretty sight. Stays with me to this day.
An accident at very high speed on a bike is almost sure to end in death if not crippling injuries. No matter how good a rider you are the threat is always there. If you know a young person who owns a high speed bike and is reckless with it, please educate them to the dangers. Tell them to make sure their organ donor cards are up to date if they want to ride recklessly.