The Latest US Motorcycle Death Statistics Are Out

I learned once in my car never to trust someones turn signal. They turned it on and slowed down like they were going to turn into the driveway I was waiting to pull out of then decided to keep going straight anyway. That was a close one had I decided to go thinking they were turning into the store.
 

That's great stuff. Thank you for taking the time to put that together. The more mindful we all are of all that stuff, the better. So posting it up here helps.
 
I've taken to gravel, less traffic or police. It does bring it's own risks. This time last year going around a turn on a narrow road an oncoming car hit me nearly taking my left leg. I was in poor shape to give a statement and received a ticket for improper lane usage, after explaining my gravel riding technique recorded multiple times (questioning why I was charged with improper lane usage when both me and my bike landed on the right side of the road the charges were changed to driving to fast for conditions while the cager went ticket free. There were 2 guys in the car and the court said without an independent witness it was their word against mine lol. I didn't want to sue, but I sure didn't deserve to get ticketed for avoiding getting creamed. Anyhow The surgeon, PT and me did everything right and saved the leg and I barely walk with a limp, can't chase my grandkids anymore, set off metal detectors, but the more crap we survive the less we take life for granted.
 
This reminds me exactly why I also wanna get a 360 cam for my bike. So much easier to let the video explain what happened