Glad to see you're back in the saddle after your incident. I always take it easy on roads I am unfamiliar with, especially those blind turns. I would much rather slow down and know for sure I'll make the turn w/o a problem than try to look cool or appease the cager tailing me, let alone anyone else. What you feel is perfectly normal. I have not had an accident myself, but my sister was in a car crash several years back, and now she sits FOREVER at stop signs and wont move until there is literally no cars coming. That stuff sticks with you. Our lives are on the line every time we go out on our bikes. We don't have the luxury of having a ton+ of steel surrounding us in case the unfortunate happens. As stated before, if someone tailing you is becoming too aggressive with it, just slow down and wave him on. Ride how you want to ride, and how you feel safe and don't feel bad about it. You'll enjoy your ride more. I'd rather have you keep riding than having you get too stressed out over it and sell your bike or get into another accident. Hang in there bud!