What do you think of group motorcycling in urban areas?
By Zhu Huifen
@zhuhuifen46 (3483)
China
July 15, 2009 10:07pm CST
I cannot stand the tearing noise they make, I would immediately cup my ears with hands. The next thing is worrying about the people on the streets and the riders themselves. In busy streets, how can they avoid causing accidents in such soaring spirits. And frequent accidents are heard from various media.
Are there group motorcycling in your city?
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3 responses
@PSmith721 (286)
• United States
16 Jul 09
The reason that most motorcycles are so very loud is to help you know that they are there. Most accidents are from people not using their turn signals and not watching where they are going. A biker can usually manuever around things much faster then a vehicle. When you see a group of bikers, it is usually because they are doing a ride to improve someones life. We ride have rides to get toys for tots, to bring home our soldiers, to earn money so that a person can bury their son (because they had no way to pay otherwise!) and for charities of all sorts. Please don't hate us because we are loud. Appreciate us for the things that we do fo others.
@zhuhuifen46 (3483)
• China
16 Jul 09
Thanks for sharing your justifications for the group motorcycling, most of which are new to me.
@maygodblessu44 (7336)
• India
6 Aug 09
Hello my friend zhuhuifen46 Ji,
This is just a common features these days. There is no one to check. Even poplice meant to rsetricta nd control, would not poke their nose to stop it. Common people would be made to suffer. May God bless You an dhave a great time.
@ucue2008 (924)
• Malaysia
16 Jul 09
Me too, I don't like them. Unfortunately in my place, there are many and I hate seeing many motorcyle drivers when I'm driving because once when I was driving, suddenly a motorcycle came in front of me out of nowhere. Moreover, if accident happen, motorcyclist will not bear any insurance problem, as the car owner will have to bear it whether its the car driver mistake or the motorcysclist.