while riding through west texas hhill country on the cross country last year, there were several trucks that passed us shooting off over our heads. We reported it to the local police and were told "oh yeah, we know who it is, we get complalints about it all of the time" not that they were going to do anything other than acknowledge that we had made the complaint.
Later we stopped in a small town for a cold drink and were asking a local what there was to do in town and he replied" for you bikers, the only thing to do is to get out of here as soon as possible. They don't much care for bike riders around here." When I asked why he mumbled something about cominng over the brow of the hill and having to slam on brakes to avoid hitting a biker while pulling a trailer full of cattle and the danger to both truck and animals. I had the sense not to wonder aloud what he was doing driving so fast, in hilly terrain where he couldn't see what was coming down the road, that he had to slam on his brake while pulling a truck full of cattle.
I guess alll we can do is keep a right lane bail out in sight, show professional and good manners, and adhere to the rules and our mental guns.
marni



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