I just wanted to let you know that reading this thread last week may have saved me from a major accident yesterday.


Last week before my hubby and I took off for our ride to Kuttawa, I told him about this post and how we really need to keep following distance in mind and road position. We were driving home yesterday on I41 north, at about 70 mph, in our regular stagger position, me on the right, him on the left.

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hyea: I come up on a pickup truck hauling furniture, a couch and two wing-back chairs. I think to myself "if one of those chairs falls off, that could be bad", and look to my left to do a lane change. Just as I start my lane change, :yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes: here comes a wind-back chair flying off the truck at me! :gaah::gaah::gaah: I didn't swerve, I just adjusted the angle of my lane change and was out of the way in an instant, because I had left enough room between us. The chair rolled and skidded on it's back to the right, so my hubby riding on the left side of the lane didn't have to hardly move to miss it.

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ray: We were safe, not even shook up, and the first thing I thought about was this thread.
Thank you all. A little reminder about safety never hurts. :lecturef_smilie::sour: It may have just saved my life.

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