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Houston is the most motorcycle-hostile city I've ever been to. I don't miss riding there.Another distracted GenZ female basically pulled across three lanes of traffic without looking, and almost took me out doing about 45 mph. Didn't even look. I noticed her before she made the move and had already figured her as a dumb f*ck, so when she did, I was ready to hit brakes. Third close call in about 2 months. I am thinking it may be time to ship my bikes to TN and be done with riding in Houston.
Just happened a couple days ago at the intersection where one of my offices is.My instructor made a strong case that if anyone in the class died while riding it would very likely be in the hands of a driver making a left turn. Anytime I come across a driver waiting to make a left turn in front of me I automatically assume they WILL cut me off and plan accordingly. It does take some joy away from riding in town but that's already miserable with all the stop signs and traffic lights.
My instructor made a strong case that if anyone in the class died while riding it would very likely be in the hands of a driver making a left turn. Anytime I come across a driver waiting to make a left turn in front of me I automatically assume they WILL cut me off and plan accordingly. It does take some joy away from riding in town but that's already miserable with all the stop signs and traffic lights.
I'm starting to plan my route so any recs for roads, places to camp, restaurants to eat would be appreciated. Will definitely plan a day just to explore Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Highway 12.