Not a recommended way to ride a motorbike

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Jollygoodfellow
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Don't know if the rider was drunk or had some medical issue but sure was a good ride

 

 

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Old55
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I go for medical issue. :56da64a10ceee_1(235):

My diagnosis is; Limited cranial capacity. 

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Mike J
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1 hour ago, Old55 said:

I go for medical issue. :56da64a10ceee_1(235):

My diagnosis is; Limited cranial capacity. 

Hummmm, I was  thinking it looked more a severe case of Cranial Rectitis.    Maybe start a forum poll and let members vote? :whistling:

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BrettGC
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5 hours ago, Greglm said:

I do not drive much past dark as I assume over 50% are drunk or do not understand why having lights on is necessary for survival. The other 50% have windows tinted so dark they cannot see at night.

That's why we had the reflective rather than the shaded tinting installed. That and it helps keep the heat out better. 

As for the guy on the bike:  Natural selection. 

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Clermont
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That’s why their cleaning up illegal parking, it stops accidents like this happening :hystery:

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Gator
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29 minutes ago, Mike J said:

Hummmm, I was  thinking it looked more a severe case of Cranial Rectitis.    Maybe start a forum poll and let members vote? :whistling:

Many moons ago when I worked for the Sheriff’s office we simply called it “DWA”. Driving with head up ass. 🤣

Our radio call sign for a possible DWI was a “Signal 1”. So on the radio a traffic stop for a DWA became a “10-50; Signal 1 Alpha”. 

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Onemore52
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7 hours ago, Greglm said:

I do not drive much past dark as I assume over 50% are drunk or do not understand why having lights on is necessary for survival. The other 50% have windows tinted so dark they cannot see at night.

Do you live in Camarines Norte by chance? Just curious because that is how they drive where I live, where if I have to go out at night I drive with my high beam on so I can see them , and it has to be a real emergency for me to put my life at risk.

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Possum
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8 hours ago, Onemore52 said:

Do you live in Camarines Norte by chance?

No but the driving habits seem to be nationwide.

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Old55
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Well at least gun play in traffic is uncommon in Philippines unlike here in the US.  

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