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Geotag by CacheAddict.com Todie's Wild Ride- Motorcycle Myth #1

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Released:
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Origin:
Michigan, United States
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This coin is being released to help raise awareness of motorcycles on the roads.

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About This Item

Myth 1:

Other Drivers Don't Care About Motorcyclists

It may seem hard to believe at times, but other drivers almost never actually want to hit you. Most of those near-misses come about because they don't always know you are there, even when you are right in front of them, seemingly in plain view. You can be obscured or completely hidden by glare, by other things on or along the road, by the cars roof pillars, the handicap hangtag, or by other traffic. Of course, not all drivers "think motorcycles" and make the effort to look that extra bit harder to see if there might be a motorcyclist hidden by that obscuration or in their blind spot.

Instead of assuming that they will ignore you even when they see you, you should help make it easier for drivers to spot you, especially as the population ages and more drivers have greater difficulty in picking you out. To overcome the fact that you might be hard to see and harder to notice, wear bright colors, especially on your helmet and jacket. Run your high beam during the day. Think about things that can hide you and your bike from other drivers, things that can be as common as the sun behind you, the car ahead in the next lane, or a couple of roadside poles that line up on the driver's line of sight toward you. Make an effort to ride in or move to a location where drivers with potentially conflicting courses can see you before they stray your way.

This coin is in memory of Todie Phillips of Manitou Beach, MI. He passed away August 12 2008 as a result of a motorcycle accident, he was only 49 years old.

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Mark Missing 9/23/2010 usyoopers marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Dropped Off 6/1/2009 SP500 placed it in Tour-De-FOUR-ce Michigan - 11.55 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 5/30/2009 GageClan discovered it   Visit Log

discovered in "Tour-de-FOUR-ce" after SP500 dropped it in

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/26/2009 SP500 retrieved it from East of GeoMecca Michigan   Visit Log

while move along asap

Dropped Off 4/24/2009 usyoopers placed it in East of GeoMecca Michigan   Visit Log
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