It's one of the favorite topics in scooter forums -- we're disrespected because we ride scooters. Whether it's from MC riders, or drivers on the road. However, it occurred to me that this may also be a plus. In other words, does this level of disrespect makes us better drivers?
Is there a push to earn respect on the roads by being better, more skilled riders, less aggressive, less squid-y, while also being vigilant as drivers (cagers) who tend to tailgate, aggressively pass and cut us off more often.
Does the cost of survival makes us better drivers?
- Wolf