BkkBum wrote:
Ok. Thanks a lot mate. Any recomendations for an attorney in SJ?
I always suggest that if you do not know any attorneys in Costa Rica that you trust implicitly to use one of the lawyers associated with ARCR.
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A Gringo on a motorcycle in Costa Rica. You may as well put a sign on your back that says hit me.
Suggest you read about the number of motorcycle and pedestrian death in Tica Times. They make up to nearly half of the fatalities. The drivers of cars and trucks in Costa Rica have no respect for Motorcycle riders and will pass within inches
Yes the death rate of motorcyclists is well above the death rate of motorists in Costa Rica. However that being said if you do any driving at all here you will easily seethe reason for that. Motorcycles riders disregard every traffic law that has ever been written. I had a neighbor whose only form of transportation was his Harley. He and others who belonged to the same club in Costa Rica rode all over without any problems because they drove like the did in the states. The did not ride in the middle of traffic lanes, did not run red lights, did not ride on the sidewalk, did not ride at night on a bike with no operating lights, the list goes on and on. Bottom line is if you ride safely and sanely your no more likely to have an accident then you would riding in the states.
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