Post AxXgTnDLeCHRsl6PI0 by MattHatton@aus.social
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 (DIR) Post #AxXgTnDLeCHRsl6PI0 by MattHatton@aus.social
       2025-08-22T04:46:26Z
       
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       Algorithmic social media is bad, but Facebook constantly serving me up people posting self-owns to the Dash Cam Owners Australia page goes some way to make up for it.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxXgToDNvXu6zA7wzA by MattHatton@aus.social
       2025-08-25T22:02:43Z
       
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       Here's one. Old mate on the motorbike lane filtering at 120km/h. Doesn't spot the debris. Attempts aerobatics.A link, for those who want to watch it all happen in real time: https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=3751603428481001
       
 (DIR) Post #AxXgTom7qNh2iuNh8S by Haikyoneko@famichiki.jp
       2025-08-25T22:38:01Z
       
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       @MattHatton at 120 kph, spotting debris and being able to do something to avoid it are 2 very different things.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxXgWs444RLLnHEBpw by MattHatton@aus.social
       2025-08-25T22:38:41Z
       
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       @Haikyoneko I simply would not be lane filtering like that in the first place.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxXgp3ethdRwxs81DM by Haikyoneko@famichiki.jp
       2025-08-25T22:42:01Z
       
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       @MattHatton neither would I, it's insanity.But he probably saw the debris but couldn't avoid it.There's also this weird thing with bikes where if you look at something, you'll automatically steer towards it.  I was taught as a biker to look away from things like or you'll definitely hit it.