November 24, 2011 5:13 AM PST
The most common type of motorcycle vs car is when a car turns left in front of an oncoming motorcycle.
Always make sure you look in the oncoming lane for cars making left turns across your lanes of traffic and assume they do NOT see you. Have a plan to avoid the accident.
I actully just saw a show on this the other night (think it was Discovery Channel) and they proved that people do not see what they are not looking for, even if it's right in front of them. Most drivers are looking for cars/trucks and do not even see motorcycles!
To add to to the concept of cagers not "seeing" bikes. Never trust a driver's eyes. I've had many instances where a driver will look youstraight in the eye and still pull out in front of yoy. Wach their WHEELS. The wheels will tell you which direction they are going and if they're stopping or "rolling" through a stop. That being said, if you are moving don't fixate on their tire, just glance. The " you go where you look " rule still applies so, if you fixate, your bike will start to drift towards them. A quick look is usually all it takes and when in doubt, assume the vehicle is going to cut you off.