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I'd shake the .... out of her, get her license revoked for 10+ years, and sue her so I could by myself a Ducati S...
 
Yes... tis is a crazy woman.. BUT the rider is a d1ck.
If he wasn't injured after the initial altercation, then he should have just kept riding and ignored her. It would have fizzled out and everyone could have carried on.
Instead, he tried to show her who's boss and ended making a mountain out of a molehill.
What a tosser..
 
Yes... tis is a crazy woman.. BUT the rider is a d1ck.
If he wasn't injured after the initial altercation, then he should have just kept riding and ignored her. It would have fizzled out and everyone could have carried on.
Instead, he tried to show her who's boss and ended making a mountain out of a molehill.
What a tosser..

after the initial altercation his bike was laid over...I wouldnt walk away from that!! when she first try to hit him, that was attemted murder...
 
I disagree. If someone is going to ride like an ..... in a car next to me and put my life in danger, "THEY SURE AS HELL ARE GOING TO KNOW THAT I VALUE MY LIFE" and will show my displeasure...

Its hard to see what was going on before the fight but in the end, if someone tried to run me over, they'd regret not killing me...
 
after the initial altercation his bike was laid over...I wouldnt walk away from that!! when she first try to hit him, that was attemted murder...

The rider should not have let it get past the INITIAL altercation.


The rider was trying to filter through traffic. The driver to his right, for whatever reason didn't like him doing that and decided to try an close the gap, at which time the rider was about half way through.
The rider didn't appreciated the driver's actions, so decided to kick the car's fender.
It was at this point that the situation escalated. Prior to the rider kicking the car's fender, no one was hurt and no damage had been done. It was nothing more than an exchange of verbal abuse and the driver being a turd for closing the gap.
The rider had every opportunity to move on and leave the situation alone. Instead, he chose to be a tough guy a kick the car. The rider should have been the bigger man and walked away, which would have tempered the situation.

Don't get me wrong.. If there had of been contact initially, then I'd be pretty pee'd off and would definitely get off the bike and have more than a few words. But that was not the case in the video link above.

The reality is... when on a motorcycle (basically smaller vehicle vs larger vehicle) there is NO right OR wrong. the motorcycle (or smaller vehicle) is ALWAYS in the wrong.
If no injury or damage has been inflicted, then I'd ride away 100% of the time. If I get the chance further down the road. I'd shake my head or have a polite word with the driver.
 
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I make it a point keeping my distance from cage drivers since they don't watch out for us and don't appreciate our ease of mobility.
No need to escalate an incident when you can ride away, but I do remember letting some folks know that they are #1 :D
 
The rider should not have let it get past the INITIAL altercation.


The rider was trying to filter through traffic. The driver to his right, for whatever reason didn't like him doing that and decided to try an close the gap, at which time the rider was about half way through.
The rider didn't appreciated the driver's actions, so decided to kick the car's fender.
It was at this point that the situation escalated. Prior to the rider kicking the car's fender, no one was hurt and no damage had been done. It was nothing more than an exchange of verbal abuse and the driver being a turd for closing the gap.
The rider had every opportunity to move on and leave the situation alone. Instead, he chose to be a tough guy a kick the car. The rider should have been the bigger man and walked away, which would have tempered the situation.

Don't get me wrong.. If there had of been contact initially, then I'd be pretty pee'd off and would definitely get off the bike and have more than a few words. But that was not the case in the video link above.

The reality is... when on a motorcycle (basically smaller vehicle vs larger vehicle) there is NO right OR wrong. the motorcycle (or smaller vehicle) is ALWAYS in the wrong.
If no injury or damage has been inflicted, then I'd ride away 100% of the time. If I get the chance further down the road. I'd shake my head or have a polite word with the driver.

Kickin or punching her car doenst endanger her life, DOES IT?? If I was ran over like that I would have probably taken shot her through her windshield and called the cops...

are you freaking kidding me?

I know the law and my rights... she was WAY passed crossing the line
 
I make it a point keeping my distance from cage drivers since they don't watch out for us and don't appreciate our ease of mobility.
No need to escalate an incident when you can ride away, but I do remember letting some folks know that they are #1 :D

+1 lol

And you are right, i've nver personally kicked or hit someones car...because I know myself ;-).
 
The rider should not have let it get past the INITIAL altercation.


The rider was trying to filter through traffic. The driver to his right, for whatever reason didn't like him doing that and decided to try an close the gap, at which time the rider was about half way through.
The rider didn't appreciated the driver's actions, so decided to kick the car's fender.
It was at this point that the situation escalated. Prior to the rider kicking the car's fender, no one was hurt and no damage had been done. It was nothing more than an exchange of verbal abuse and the driver being a turd for closing the gap.
The rider had every opportunity to move on and leave the situation alone. Instead, he chose to be a tough guy a kick the car. The rider should have been the bigger man and walked away, which would have tempered the situation.

Don't get me wrong.. If there had of been contact initially, then I'd be pretty pee'd off and would definitely get off the bike and have more than a few words. But that was not the case in the video link above.

The reality is... when on a motorcycle (basically smaller vehicle vs larger vehicle) there is NO right OR wrong. the motorcycle (or smaller vehicle) is ALWAYS in the wrong.
If no injury or damage has been inflicted, then I'd ride away 100% of the time. If I get the chance further down the road. I'd shake my head or have a polite word with the driver.

ok John, lemme calm down and ask you this and I get that you probably wouldnt have kicked her car in the first place...

Say by chance for whatever reason you did kick her car, spit on her car...even hit her bumper with your bike, are you saying her reaction is justified?
 
Kickin or punching her car doenst endanger her life, DOES IT?? If I was ran over like that I would have probably taken shot her through her windshield and called the cops...

are you freaking kidding me?

I know the law and my rights... she was WAY passed crossing the line

Nope... but making a gap smaller doesn't hurt the rider and does no damage to the bike. Whereas kicking the bike at the very least scratches the bike.

NB: If you look carefully, there was no contact until the rider decided to kick the car.


Sure you can be a tough guy, but I don't see you being very tough if you're under a 1500kg car. The guy in the vid got lucky. All it needed was him to trip over something and he could have very well ended up under the car.
Once you're a paraplegic, what good is the law then. You might get a big insurance payout, the driver MIGHT end up in jail.. But you'll never ride again.
 
Nope... but making a gap smaller doesn't hurt the rider and does no damage to the bike. Whereas kicking the bike at the very least scratches the bike.

NB: If you look carefully, there was no contact until the rider decided to kick the car.


Sure you can be a tough guy, but I don't see you being very tough if you're under a 1500kg car. The guy in the vid got lucky. All it needed was him to trip over something and he could have very well ended up under the car.
Once you're a paraplegic, what good is the law then. You might get a big insurance payout, the driver MIGHT end up in jail.. But you'll never ride again.

John, he was wrong for kicking her car but look beyond that...she then tried to take his life !!! He took it to level 3 then she took it to lever 10...he could have been killed by her car the first time she ran him over.

IF YOU KICK A COPS CAR, CAN HE RUN YOU OVER??

John, if you and I were riding (and tho you're wrong for kicking her car) and I witnessed this...I'd take that persons life in your defense.... That's the law in my world buddy.
 
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Say by chance for whatever reason you did kick her car, spit on her car...even hit her bumper with your bike, are you saying her reaction is justified?

No.. not justifed at all. But in every situation, everyone has choices, decisions to make, and there will be outcomes based on those decisions.
The key is to avoid situations like this or do whatever is necessary to pacify a bad situation.

It is obvious that the driver's reaction was the result of a heated exchange that just escalated out of control.
There was clearly an exchange of words as the rider rode past. The rider should have at this point just ignored the driver a ride on..
Result? nasty situation averted.
 
John, he was wrong for kicking her car but look beyond that...she then tried to take his life !!! He took it to level 3 then she took it to lever 10...he could have been killed by her car the first time she ran him over.

IF YOU KICK A COPS CAR, CAN HE RUN YOU OVER??

John, if you and I were riding (and tho you're wrong for kicking her car) and I witnessed this...I'd take that persons life in your defense.... That's the law in my world buddy.


Duc, You're totally correct..
That's why there's the cliche..
Don't bring a knife to a gun fight.
In this case... don't kick someone's car in when you're on a motorbike.

The rider started it.. who knows what was going through the driver's mind. She could've had a really really bad day. It doesn't justify what she did, but it's obvious she wasn't thinking rationally.. being a rider, means you're more vulnerable, therefore it you're in the "wrong". Not in a legal sense, but in a physical sense.

Let me throw a question back at you.
If you're out and about. Someone pisses you off. You exchange verbal abuses. They pull out a knife, would you go up and punch them in the face?
 
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you're also right...dont bring a night to a gun fight lol

I wouldnt have kicked her car unless I had an escape route LOL

seriously tho, she was determind to get him :)...I wonder if she felt good after or if after she calmed down she felt scare..ya know
 
you're also right...dont bring a night to a gun fight lol

I wouldnt have kicked her car unless I had an escape route LOL

seriously tho, she was determind to get him :)...I wonder if she felt good after or if after she calmed down she felt scare..ya know

HAHAHAHA... yessy... second mistake the rider made. Not have an exit strategy.

I'm sure that 5mins after she hit the other cars... she'd be sitting in the car thinking WTF have I done???
 
HAHAHAHA... yessy... second mistake the rider made. Not have an exit strategy.

I'm sure that 5mins after she hit the other cars... she'd be sitting in the car thinking WTF have I done???

Wow what a nasty incident.

If she had flattened the rider, 5mins later she'd probably been thinking WTF have I done, but at least thats one pesky less motorcyclist :rolleyes:
 
I make it a point keeping my distance from cage drivers since they don't watch out for us and don't appreciate our ease of mobility.
No need to escalate an incident when you can ride away, but I do remember letting some folks know that they are #1 :D

For sure...I love keeping my distance from people that pull up on my rear tire when I'm stuck in traffic... "Go Go Gadget helicopter bike!"
 
You miss one part of the video: the woman, before the video, almost killed him by refusing him a priority. Thats why he went to her level at the beginning of the video, and you know the rest. (The story comes from the original uploader.)

So, in fact, she tried to kill him twice.

And I think kicking cars is not the right thing to do, when you just felt you would die and the attempting murderer doesn't give a crap, I can understand you lose your calm.
 
What's with the goofy camera. Obviosuly road rage to the nth degree. Ride away, take the plate call the cops. Not after what happened in the video obviously, before that.
 

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