nixxyz
Well-Known Member
you dont get it do you?
there's MORE chance of hitting it in the first place if you're speeding and the roads are wet. The faster you're going the less stopping distance you have to brake in an emergency.
Actually i do get it. I just wasn't very elaborate in my post. The whole post needs to be taken as one, as the last sentence says well done to the op for realising her mistake ( driving too fast ). Yes driving faster means there's more chance of an RTA, but as a rider i believe ( yes,just my opinion ) that if there is a higher risk of being hit then i would NOT ride on the roads in poor weather. The post i refered to about the speed, hitting a horse at 50 or 40 is going to kill it no matter which speed (40 or 50 or slower) so arguing over speeding is a no brainer. You need to drive to the conditions.
I will know next time to elaborate so folk dont get the wrong end of the stick.