
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/06/26/bike ... to00000002
CByrneIV wrote:Every day I can ride is a good day, even if its just a commute.
Mostly for the same reasons Bob identified above. That and as most of us get older, we tend to get weaker and bikes start to FEEL LIKE they're getting heavier. Besides, riding takes more skill to ride, and more split attention ability than driving a car, which is why it's easier to secure DUI convictions below .08 BAC for motorcycle riders and boat drivers than motor vehicles.HTRN wrote:"You never see a motorcycle parked outside a psychiatrists office".
You also never see them parked in front of retirement homes, either.
Boat drivers?308Mike wrote:...it's easier to secure DUI convictions below .08 BAC for motorcycle riders and boat drivers than motor vehicles.
That's the funny thing. I don't know about other states, but here in NJ it is legal for boat passengers to drink but doing so in a car is an "open container" ticketDenis wrote:I though the consumption of beer was a prerequisite to maritime movement