That rider should know better. Where there are turn lanes involved and opposing traffic it is never safe to cruise the wrong side of the lines.
Every work day I cover 25 miles to work and then 25 back home. Often encountering drivers that make me wish for yearly or bi-annual behind the wheel testing. After a few close calls (and friends telling me I must be making some of this up) I decided to purchase an inexpensive dash camera that turns on and off with the ignition. These posts are pieces of the near daily antics encountered driving in the Antelope Valley and beyond.
Friday, May 3, 2013
041613 Motorcycle Wrong Side of Lines
On April 16th in the afternoon I was headed home. Making my left turn onto Ave M from 30th Street West I notice a motorcycle cruising down the incorrect side of the double yellow line. By the time I pass him he is enough out of the way there is not threat.
That rider should know better. Where there are turn lanes involved and opposing traffic it is never safe to cruise the wrong side of the lines.
That rider should know better. Where there are turn lanes involved and opposing traffic it is never safe to cruise the wrong side of the lines.
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