I had a close call this morning. Due to construction in Anoka I was on plan E as far as getting to work on my motorcycle. So many of the roads I usually take are closed that I chose to drive down Ninth Avenue between Main Street and Coon Rapids Boulevard. Ninth Avenue is a residential street with a few stop signs. And there is construction on that road as well but I knew I could get through even though there is a sign posted that says "local traffic only." As I turned off Main Street onto Ninth, there was a dump truck ahead of me. I gave it lots of space. As the dump truck crossed an intersection it slowed and stopped in the middle of the road. I pulled a little closer as I waited for it to proceed but not too close. The dump truck just idled in the same position for about 30 seconds. My eyes widened as I saw the lights come on that indicate he shifted into reverse. Motorcycles don't have a reverse. I started peddling my feet to move my bike backwards as fast as I could go. The dump truck roared back toward me faster than I could peddle backwards. I didn't hear any back up beeping sounds but that might have been because I was screaming so loud. I was about to jump off it and let it lie in the road when I saw the dump truck was veering toward the curb. He was parallel parking a dump truck. How often do you see a dump truck parallel park? The truck driver's decision to crank his wheel is what saved me. If he hadn't been turning toward the curb I would have been road kill. I don't believe he ever saw me or heard my little Suzuki horn beeping constantly. My heart was pounding and I owe another dollar to my swearing fund. Lucky for me I was alert and saw those back up lights right away and took immediate evasive action. Wow, that was a close one!
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
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Glad you are safe! Be careful.
I will be careful
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