I believe you have to be an idiot to drive badly or drive illegally. On 2 wheels or 4.92f-fan wrote:I drawing a line between being an idiot and driving badly and intentionally driving illegallyE.Marquez wrote:Your just not observing well than.. (EDIT: Or I could just never have been in the same area(s) you traverse, and so my observations are just very different then yours)92f-fan wrote: Im not condoning that MC riders are all bad but my experience is that it MUCH more common to see MC drivers acting like buffoons than cars, again on a percentage basis.
Likely conditioned to not even see the all too common idiocy of a 4 wheeled vehicle driver... Ask a cop or a over the road truck driver
There are tons of idiots on 2 wheels and 4 wheels
Im just saying that on a percentage basis I see a much higher percentage of 2 wheel drivers intentionally willfully ignoring laws, lanes, lights and limits ....
Again not making excuses for 4 wheel idiots ...
Driving badly = not paying attention or lack of basic skills and courtesy. Wreck and/or hurt others.
Driving illegally (bike) = soon to mostly hurt yourself or you and a passenger.
I also believe that if you were to ride a bike for even a short period of time your
perception and perspective would change dramatically.
I believe riding makes me a better driver (car/truck). Why? Because when riding you are
ALWAYS looking to avoid any situation where you could be injured or killed. Like a car almost
missing it's exit and crossing 3 or 4 lanes of traffic to exit. Or, a car entering a freeway and
immediately crossing 3 or more lanes of traffic. Vehicles running red lights at intersections
because they're talking on the phone. Cars crossing a double yellow line on a 2 lane road
and coming head on at you. By the way, ALL of the above scenarios happened on a ride just this afternoon.
My experiences lead me to think that there is a higher percentage of unqualified drivers
behind the wheel than hanging onto handle bars. I guess it just depends on where you're sitting when
on the road.