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What are the odds that I would survive a crash on my motorcycle?

I wear a genuine Harley Davidson DOT approved helmet with open face and a face shield. My motorcycle is a 1991 Harley sportster 883 hugger. It runs good and is in excellent condition with 11,000 miles on it. I wear a genuine Harley Davidson leather jacket and some tough leather boots. I read about people that have motorcycle crashes/accidents, and noticed that most of them result in the rider being in critical condition or dying.

Answer:

YOU made yourself late. You don't get rid of it . It's possible they might allow traffic school. Expect your insurance to go up. They may allow monthly payments.
Lay on your left side with your legs straight, cross your right leg over your leg leg and keep it bent, lift your left leg straight up (it's a small motion but will tighten up the inside thigh.
There are instructions on the back of the ticket for how to pay the violation, read the instructions and follow them. The officer did you a huge favor by reducing the speed, saved you a bundle in fines and probably helped you keep your license. The ticket will be on your driving record for life, but it won't have an effect on your license status after about three years. We all screw up sometimes, I did something similar to this many years ago, didn't like giving my money to the court, never got caught speeding again. Relax, this is just a speed bump on the highway of life. not the end of the world.

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