The other day I was taking a left, 90 degree turn, at an intersection. Lately, I've been working on my throttle sense with the goal of speed control so that I don't have to use my brakes when executing a turn. As I looked into my turn made I spotted two items on the road at the turn's apex. One looked like a flat piece of metal, and the other was a swatch of cloth. Already committed to turning, I didn't consider the items to be a problem and added power with the throttle. That's when the front wheel slipped sideways causing my heart to jump into my throat. Fortunately, my front tire re-gripped the road again and I continued on, shaken, but still upright.
The experience served as a good reminder that there are no minor road hazards, or items so small that they present no danger. It also made me think about the most dangerous road hazard I ever encountered - a piece of soggy cardboard the size of a Risk game board that I narrowly avoided while taking a turn in a rain storm doing about 40 mpg. Scared the S--- out of me. If I had hit it there's no doubt I'd have been road kill.
The craziest road hazard I saw was in downtown Philadelphia while riding around city hall. It was a queen size mattress that had fallen off a truck and was in the circular road surrounding the building. I was keeping a good following distance behind the bus in front of me so I was able to avoid it, but I thought about other riders who may not be as lucky, or vigilant.
So, anyone have any good road hazard stories? What's the worst, biggest and craziest things you've ever seen?
- Wolf