First drop
On my way to go buy a new helmet this morning, Murphy’s law set in. Maybe I was being overcautious because of the combination of the rain and an untrusted spare helmet, or maybe it was unavoidable, but as I pulled up to a stoplight, the bike went out from under me and hit the pavement on its right side.
I’m completely unhurt. My bike seems completely undamaged, with only some barely-visible scratches on the mirror, rear turn signal, and right-hand peg. The rear brake lever and peg gave me a bit of a scare by being bent completely sideways, but they popped right back into place, apparently mounted on the same sort of hinge that the pegs are in case of just this sort of situation. My biggest problem (and I’m very thankful that it’s my biggest problem) is going to be cleaning up the bits of yellow crosswalk paint that seemingly splashed onto the bike.
So yes, crosswalks are slippery places, aren’t they?
Three things of note: First, I had my first accident four blocks from home.
Second, that it happened immediately after my helmet was stolen. I didn’t actually hit the ground, but still, if it weren’t for good judgment and the fact that I borrowed a helmet weeks ago on the off-chance that I might get to give a girl a ride on my bike someday, I might have tried to sneak by the mile to the helmet store without a helmet, thinking I could explain my way out of a ticket by being on the way to the store to replace my helmet. This was a good reminder of what a bad idea that would have been.
Third, several four-wheeled motorists stopped as I was picking up the bike to make sure I was OK. One even stayed around with her hazards on, not just after I’d picked the bike back up, but after I’d walked it to the sidewalk and then back to her car to explain that I really was all right, that I was completely uninjured. I shouldn’t let that lull me into a false sense of security, but it’s good to see that some of the people in my city care. Maybe I should stop calling them all cagers.
You’re lucky. I always
You’re lucky. I always seemed to do that sort of thing at speed, resulting in fractures and road rash.
Glad you’re not hurt.
Dad
We have more stoplights and
We have more stoplights and crosswalks here than where you live.
I’m glad, too!
Whoo! Sorry I didn’t read
Whoo! Sorry I didn’t read this earlier — glad you’re okay!
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http://www.quickthrottlemag.com/article_common_sense.htm