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unbob
Feb 12, 2017Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:This is the #1 issue for me - reducing risk. That's why I don't drive when it's raining/snowing and don't drive at night. I plan ahead, don't make frivolous trips, don't drive fast and don't take chances (when driving). Staying healthy and keeping all my body parts is a big deal for me!sch911 wrote:Be sure to tell that to the next person who turns left in front of you. Happens all the time, even when you think you've looked and then looked again. I've never pulled out in front of anyone but I've come close a time or two. Not turning left eliminates any issues.
If you cannot make a left turn with or without your RV you shouldn't be driving, period.
You may have done it yourself, most who do it are totally unaware of what they've done.
OTOH, I do kitesurf and mountain bike - so I guess I prefer to live dangerously only when not driving a vehicle - which I consider the most dangerous and risky activity I participate in.
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