My own "moment" came this morning. I was riding to an appointment, early. It's a busy street, fast moving traffic, no left hand turn lane, lots of oncoming traffic. I am no fool. No way am I going to sit there on a scooter waiting to turn left with two ton traffic bearing down on me from behind.
So, I decide to ride to the next left hand turn lane. oops...backed up into the primary lanes. So I go around it and make a right turn instead, go around the block and make a left on my way to my destination. I will now make a right turn to arrive at my destination instead of a left.
I am behind a Jeep Cherokee in the left hand lane. Open lane beside me and I will be turning right, so I move over. All is well with my day. Until....
The Jeep approaches an intersection a block from my turn. I am around three seconds behind the Jeep. A person is waiting to turn LEFT in the oncoming left hand turn lane. The Jeep proceeds almost into the intersection. The oncoming car TURNS LEFT IN FRONT OF IT!
The Jeep hits it's brakes, leaves a long skid, tires smoking, and slides to the right in the direction of the turning car. It comes literally within INCHES of t-boning the car as the Jeep was unable to properly slow, much less stop. By this time I have hit my brakes, also. But being three seconds behind did not have to stop. It happened just that fast. But I was certain in those seconds I was going to witness a horrible crash with a terrible outcome and wasn't about to go sliding into it.
However, what really grabbed me and stuck was this: I got a real GOOD look at the offending driver in the early 90's Buick as he completed his turn. In fact, he passed right in front of me. And through it all he never turned, never blinked, never looked, and didn't react....to anything. He simply made his turn, very casual. And I realized at that moment he never saw us. And maybe I would understand if it's ME he doesn't notice. But it's a two ton truck he managed not to see. And if THAT is invisible to some....well, we stand little chance oft times of being anything but.
It's just the sort of thing that makes me think of fate. Or something like it. If I had been in front of the Jeep? Or maybe just a few seconds faster in my commute? Maybe I left my house three seconds earlier? Ah yes, the "maybe's." Can't really live like that, though. Still, food for riding thought....
So, remember. INVISIBLE. It is without doubt your very best defense to realize this imho. Fully. And keep those peepers peeled
