Posted by RedMF40 on May 17, 2019 at 10:31:48 from (71.179.14.74):
In Reply to: Fuel Consumption MPG posted by MahindraProud on May 16, 2019 at 19:08:10:
I'll just add this: Bicyclists can cause really serious accidents. I was on a high-speed stretch of US 40 few years back, climbing a pretty good grade. Guy with a bicycle was in the breakdown lane over to the right. Wide lane over there, but he was hugging the white line and partly in the roadway. He was trying to get on the bike, obviously having problems. I'm coming up the road, so I move over to the next lane to give him wide berth. As I passed him he managed to mount the bike, wobble a few feet, then I saw him fall into the roadway as I glanced in my mirror. Lots of traffic coming up the hill. He knew enough to get into a defensive position, whatever his state of mind was--and started to cover his head. I crested the hill, heard the sound of metal crashing as one car after another smashed into each other in a chain-reaction pile-up. Closed the road for a few hours. I listened to the radio, apparently the cyclist was ok.
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