3. If you are on a highway where 45 is dangerous, then plant your butt on the back of a truck (but not too close so you can't react.) Yeah, I know you will say that there is still a chance a deer can come directly at you from the side. Not much I can do about that beside avoid the highway altogether and take a county road where I can go slow.
Pk does not have to worry about deer. PK IS the pigeon killer, and much like moths attracted to light, those flying recyclers are just naturally attracted to him
Quote from: Sanders on July 08, 2010, 06:32:06 PMPk does not have to worry about deer. PK IS the pigeon killer, and much like moths attracted to light, those flying recyclers are just naturally attracted to himLOL, you know your "fly'n" when you're hitting birds
wow that was close HSL, glad your OK, one question for you, did you need new shorts after?
But it seems to me that there is really no promising evasive strategy. What are you supposed to do -- swerve to the far side to get ahead of it? No chance in hell. Swerve to the other side in hope to pass behind it? Hit the brakes? I mean, all of those things can prove fatal if the deer, like mine, takes evasive actions of its own. Not even your speed in the first place would seem to make a difference. In the end, just keeping the bike straight and aiming for the center didn't seem like such a bad strategy.
Anyway, my next gadget will be a body-heat activated laser cannon that pulverizes anything that moves 1000 feet down the road...
That is why I have only one strategy when it comes to deer. BRAKE HARD (unless you are in a turn.)
By braking you can give the deer more time to evade your path and you can close the speed as much as possible to minimize the impact. Plus you might actually give yourself enough time to process and perform a possible evasion maneuver [emphasis added].
It's possible, and safe, to brake, and then swerve, and then brake again, but I'm not sure it's a good idea when deer are involved. If I have a choice, next time I'm going to stay on the brakes. Until impact, if necessary.
What I meant is BRAKE HARD, and maybe you could choose to take evasive move if you decide the braking bought you some time. That is different than making the evasive move your first decision.