TheBanyanTree: An "Interesting" ride home
Teague, Julie Anna
jateague at indiana.edu
Thu Apr 13 18:17:58 PDT 2017
Yikes. There are some things you don't want to have to learn the hard way. Glad you got home safely.
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> On Apr 13, 2017, at 4:36 PM, Russ Doden <russ.doden at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Today I had gone down to the shop where I work in various capacities.
> Today was the day I wanted to do herb inventory so I could start putting
> together another order. The forecast had said rain was "possible" but it
> didn't look like it would do much. I was pretty focused on getting that
> order put together. After a while I realized it was getting pretty dark
> outside so finally checked the radar with my cell phone. Holy Sh#t. A big
> cell was developing almost on top of where I was! This would be no big
> deal if I was on 4 wheels, but I was on 3! It had been such a nice day I
> thought I would just ride the trike - as I much prefer it to being in a
> "cage".
>
> I grabbed my stuff, tossed it in the briefcase, grabbed my helmet and coat
> and headed for the door. It was just starting to sprinkle, but the sky to
> the east was still reasonably clear. I headed home just as it started to
> rain a bit more. About 5 minutes later it was no longer clear to the
> east. The clouds unzipped! Well, I had been needing some practice riding
> in a cloudburst, but holy moley, this was beyond the pale.
>
> Even the cars were slowing down to 40ish on a highway that usually they
> ignore the 60 mph speed limit! I had a "feeling" that I needed to get over
> to the inside lane (this is a 3 lane each way highway) so I started working
> my way over from the center lane. Not 2 minutes after I made that move, a
> car shot by on my right, and the next thing I knew it had lost traction and
> was doing 45 degree swaps. Not just fishtails, but severe skidding with
> the brakes locked up (the worst thing you can do).
>
> EVERYONE was hitting the brakes to give that car all three lanes - and it
> was using them. You didn't dare lock the brakes up though because the road
> was wet - and that adds to the hydroplane potential. Apparently that car
> had hydroplaned big time. At one point they were going down the road
> sideways drivers side leading then driver side following. They finally got
> it under control. They quickly headed to the nearest exit ramp. I'm
> assuming they had to find a place to pull themselves together, say a little
> prayer that everyone avoided them, and maybe change their pampers.
>
> I was glad I was toward the front of that mess. I didn't look behind me,
> but I would imagine that traffic got bolixed up pretty good while we all
> slowed down to a crawl to give that car all the room it needed. The closer
> to home I got, the farther I was from the cloudburst. The streets were dry
> when I got home but it was quite the ride home!
>
> That was more practice than I wanted, but I did well! No skids, no panic,
> no problems!
>
> Color me grateful for training for just such things!
>
> Russ
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