Topcat47
Well-Known Member
When I was an apprentice, learning to ride my first motorbike, one of the local Hells Angels grabbed me by the collar when I'd wobbled into the car park narrowly missing a post office van on the way out and passed on this pearl of wisdom (suitably edited for publication).
"When ever you venture out on two wheels, you must do so on the assumption that every one else on the road is a homicidal maniac intent on your destruction and treat them with appropriate care. They May not be, in fact most are not, but carry on like you were a couple of minutes ago and the chances that you will not be prepared when you do meet one."
It is a principle that has kept me mostly safe on the roads for over 50 years and I apply the same principle when out on my boat.
"When ever you venture out on two wheels, you must do so on the assumption that every one else on the road is a homicidal maniac intent on your destruction and treat them with appropriate care. They May not be, in fact most are not, but carry on like you were a couple of minutes ago and the chances that you will not be prepared when you do meet one."
It is a principle that has kept me mostly safe on the roads for over 50 years and I apply the same principle when out on my boat.