Humid again and about 68F this morning. But still a nice morning for a ride.
I had a close call this morning though: an almost right hook. I go straight where many vehicles turn right. It's not a high traffic road, but today there were several cars in a row passing me. A little red car passed me and was far enough around me to make the right turn. But then another car starts to go around. I saw the right blinker out of the corner of my eye and knew it wouldn't get around me before the turn. With the passenger window right beside me I put my left hand out toward the car holding it up so as to mean "Stop!" I could see the driver's hands reposition on the steering wheel about to make the turn. Thankfully she realized she needed to stop and didn't make the turn until I passed the street.
Why even try to pass when you're that close? Was she that bad at judging the distance it takes to get around me? Inquiring minds want to know!
The rest of the ride was normal except for the dead skunk in the road. Stinky!