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Anti motorcycle bias.



Perhaps drivers think we exist. But that doesn't mean that there's not
a terrible bias amongst non-riders and cagers against us.

Check this out.

It's funny how a story can change just by leaving out a few sentences.
Women cagers think it's a mocho male unnessesary weakness while most
non-riding cager males are just jealous. YMMV!

Bob Nixon.
Does it surprise you that Free Republic, a rightwing-loon site, would be a
bit biased?
I assume you are referring to,

"Rosenfield said the accident occurred when the vehicle signaled a
left-hand turn, but turned right and struck Clooney's motorcycle.

"The car signaled left. George was riding to the right. The driver
decided to make an abrupt right turn and clipped George," he said.

That was in the second link and not the first.

Our local newspaper ran the AP release which after stating they were
wearing helmets wrote,

"It wasn't known whether the Mazda's driver, whose identity was not
immediately released, used a turn signal, Kelly said."

In the context it was given I was thinking the question was whether
the driver had signaled his turn to the right. The mention of a left
turn signal puts it in a whole different light.