08-21-2006, 11:30 AM
Evan Wrote:sure, but even if the depth perception is off, that car is still goign to stay in their lane. Would you rather have a driver blinded by the glare go head-on into your lane? Or just someone who doesnt see both bikes (and doesnt matter, because they stay in their lane anyway)
this i could understand, but the person i had an incident with was turning left infront of us at night. My friend (santiago) was in the right side of the lane, i was in the left. He had to hit the brakes to avoid t-boning the person. The person must've have looked at me and missed him (both of us had our low-beams on).
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