Yesterday I had a bit of a scare myself. Riding home on the usual route. Going about 45mph down a 2 lane road when the truck I'm following swerves off to the right to avoid some road cones. I have to follow, and there we both were, suddenly driving on the road shoulder comprised of what felt like 6 inches of loose gravel.
Then the guy slams on his brakes to slow down. I had to slow down way quicker than I normally do on gravel.
Locked them both up a little a few times, and nearly crapped my pants in the process going around the bend.
Thankfully my dirt instincts kicked in, my inside foot went out, and I took that corner like an enduro rider. Also avoided becoming a tailgate ornament. Gotta love that advanced road construction warning.
Lessons learned?
1. Don't follow the vehicle in front of you closer than the distance you can safely stop in.
2. Don't assume there will be a "Road Construction" sign in my town whenever they work on the roads. Assume you could be driving on the shoulder at any moment.
3. Don't follow the vehicle in front of you closer than the distance you can safely stop in.
Russ