Last summer when I was riding, I had a cager cut me off when he changed lanes. He was three car lengths ahead of me in the left lane by the time we reached the light. I got in the right lane to go straight, as I thought the 3 vehicles were going to turn left. As they ALL had their signals on. As I went straight, I saw the same car switch lanes, and followed me for three blocks before I turned into my destination. Just getting ready to put the stand down, when the same car that cut me off pulled up next to me. The driver got out, came over to me and held out his hand. He said…'Hey man I was going to turn back there but after thinking what I had just done, I HAD to catch up with you and apologize to you. He said he was a rider also, and didn't know what he was thinking. I told him no problem, but he disagreed. He said the problem was HE wasn't paying attention, and it could have been a serious mishap. Shook his hand and said accepted. We later caught up with each other and had some enjoyable rides together till the snow started to fly. He is a great person! I would just like to know what others would do or say in the same situation. I mean he went out of his way just to apologize. I thought that was pretty decent of him. I KNOW there are times when you just want to :bigsmiley19: …well you know what I mean Any others ever had that happen?
BRIAN
BRIAN