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Ridiculous accident

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
phil_w wrote:
jedster wrote:
..My lesson is really - never skip the shoulder check/ head turn / "life saver" however quiet it seems.
I often ride in small groups in the back country where I know for a fact that everyone is in front of me. I still shoulder check; I don't have to think about it. It's like a skier who uses a pole plant, or a driver who just signals. Those things need to be instinctive. Perhaps Carve should build a lane change warning system, although they'd need a sensor on your head too, to do that wink

The advanced version:
If you're riding with someone else who can carve, but who doesn't shoulder check.... you have to somehow
make sure that they do not turn into your path without seeing you.


Yes fair point - should be instinctive.

On the latter point - well quite but that should also be ingrained shouldn't it? The skiers(sliders) code requires it of you? You should be leaving enough space that you can still avoid them if they do?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
@jedster, ouch, that sounded painful. Hope you make a swift recovery.
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