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From: darryl@ISM780.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.cycle
Subject: Re: Horror Story.
Message-ID: <28300018@ISM780.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 22-Jun-85 23:13:00 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jun 22 23:13:00 1985
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Nf-From: ISM780!darryl    Jun 22 23:13:00 1985


Having recently lost my motorcycle in a (fortunately!) low speed collision
with a sleeping driver, I think I understand how you feel right now.  I
was lucky enough to come away with only a broken leg, which has now fully
recovered.  The left-turning car got me as well, and I still wonder what
more I could have done to avoid the incident.  Still, this is the most
frequent type of motorcycle accident, so there must be some kind of
solution.  For now at least, my solution is an increased sense of paranoia.

	    --Darryl Richman, INTERACTIVE Systems Corp.
	    ...!cca!ima!ism780!darryl
	    The views expressed above are my opinions only.

P.S.  Please don't seriously consider a hat as a significant warning of a
sleeping driver.  I wear a hat most of time I'm not wearing a helmet
("I only take my hat off for one reason...").