Yesterday I had my first motorbike accident. You never picture your first accident but if I had, it wouldn't have gone down like this. I was on a basically empty street (very unusual for Hanoi) when all of a sudden two high school students cut directly across the street on their bicycles. The two were chatting with each other and didn't bother to look either way before crossing the street...Or in other words, standard operating procedure for Vietnam. I was going about 35KM an hour (21 MPH) when I saw them crossing my path just about twenty feet ahead. My natural instincts took over and I found myself doing three things:
1. Screaming, "WHOAH, WHOAH, WHOAH!!!!"
2. Squeezing both the hand brake and pushing down on the foot brake at the same time....something I believe they tell you never to do in motorcycle school (which I took three years ago in LA).
3. Putting my left foot on the ground in hopes of it being a third brake -- yeah, like in a cartoon.
Despite my fast reaction, I couldn't slow down in time and I nailed the bicycle's back tire. Immediately I started to apologize to the kid, "I'm so sorry...." However, the kid just looked at me, glanced at his tire and then crossed the opposing traffic...without looking.
Thankfully nobody was hurt...
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I hope this is your 1st and last accident. Do people carry insurance there?
Insurance? What's that? Yes, lets hope it's my last accident.
Now we can add stunt driving to your resume. Maybe you should yell out in Vietnamese... WATCH OUT! OOPS! or DIDN'T SEE YOU COMING!
Have your tried roller blading?
Susan, roller blades won't hit the Hanoi market for about ten more years. Oh, and I also don't want to get my ass kicked for wearing them.
I should learn those words in Vietnamese.
There is a reason Ben never worked in the Fear Factor stunt department.
Hey it is good that you guys did not get hurt. I hate that experience since I hit a cow. But cow is better than a schoolboy right?
that's what she said!
Motorcycle school. HA! I am glad it is paying off for you. Or maybe it isn't......
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