Shuriken
Well-Known Member
Yup... I guess it was my turn.
Few days ago I was riding on a road I commute 10 minutes on every day. The road has 2 northbound, 2 southbound lanes, and 1 turning lane. I was heading northbound at the 45mph posted speed. Was riding within the inside lane. To my right in the right hand lane, a vehicle caught up to me, passed and then began to make a right-hand turn at a parking lot or something. I'm looking ahead in my lane when all of the sudden a blazer appears from the same driveway where the vehicle was turning into.
You know what this means. Split second in my head I am thinking there is going to be a collision because to my horror the vehicle that is making a left hand turn is turning directly into my path without seeing me.
I am already on both brakes and I am rising off the seat (I don't know, instinct good or bad - perhaps my body was getting ready to jump off the bike at the last second). Bike is compressing the front shock for sure because I lose traction on the rear... it is skidding and I am countersteering at the same time so I hold it together while it is mildly fishtailing.
THEN....
At the last possible microsecond the driver of the vehicle sees me and brakes before fully entering my lane. I am able to swerve slightly into the turning lane and go past the vehicle without a collision. I look back in disbelief as I pass and the other driver had a strange look on his face like he almost killed a person.
No time to honk the horn and wouldn't have made any difference. I am alive.
I was wearing my full face helmet, secured with the shield down. I was observing the speed limit. Unfortunately, I was not wearing leathers. I had a backpack and a striped shirt.
It may have been my striped shirt that the driver finally saw... who knows. Only took about 3 seconds maybe.
....
In looking back and trying to analyze what happened (because I sure as heck don't want to do that twice), I can't really see what I was doing wrong. The reason I'm posting is to get everyone's input on it....
The only thing I can come up with is that the vehicle that began to make a left hand turn into traffic should have waited for the vehicle to his left to fully make the right hand turn into the parking lot/driveway before beginning the left hand turn. The guy did not wait and pulled out before he could fully see oncoming traffic. Of course that's my argument.
Either way I would have t-boned a blazer and my face probably would have hit at the roof level. Not sure if it is better to take the impact or fly over the roof of a vehicle. Either way, a helmet may or may not have saved me. Had he not seen me at the last second, someone else would be writing this.
He would have been asked during a report later what happened and probably would have said he pulled out in a left and never saw me. Whether it was his fault or not, who knows. Most likely he would have had minimum insurance (assumption made from looking at the vehicle I almost collided with) and I have only minimum insurance.
UGGGHGHGH.....
Much to be thankful for at this point.
Few days ago I was riding on a road I commute 10 minutes on every day. The road has 2 northbound, 2 southbound lanes, and 1 turning lane. I was heading northbound at the 45mph posted speed. Was riding within the inside lane. To my right in the right hand lane, a vehicle caught up to me, passed and then began to make a right-hand turn at a parking lot or something. I'm looking ahead in my lane when all of the sudden a blazer appears from the same driveway where the vehicle was turning into.
You know what this means. Split second in my head I am thinking there is going to be a collision because to my horror the vehicle that is making a left hand turn is turning directly into my path without seeing me.
I am already on both brakes and I am rising off the seat (I don't know, instinct good or bad - perhaps my body was getting ready to jump off the bike at the last second). Bike is compressing the front shock for sure because I lose traction on the rear... it is skidding and I am countersteering at the same time so I hold it together while it is mildly fishtailing.
THEN....
At the last possible microsecond the driver of the vehicle sees me and brakes before fully entering my lane. I am able to swerve slightly into the turning lane and go past the vehicle without a collision. I look back in disbelief as I pass and the other driver had a strange look on his face like he almost killed a person.
No time to honk the horn and wouldn't have made any difference. I am alive.
I was wearing my full face helmet, secured with the shield down. I was observing the speed limit. Unfortunately, I was not wearing leathers. I had a backpack and a striped shirt.
It may have been my striped shirt that the driver finally saw... who knows. Only took about 3 seconds maybe.
....
In looking back and trying to analyze what happened (because I sure as heck don't want to do that twice), I can't really see what I was doing wrong. The reason I'm posting is to get everyone's input on it....
The only thing I can come up with is that the vehicle that began to make a left hand turn into traffic should have waited for the vehicle to his left to fully make the right hand turn into the parking lot/driveway before beginning the left hand turn. The guy did not wait and pulled out before he could fully see oncoming traffic. Of course that's my argument.
Either way I would have t-boned a blazer and my face probably would have hit at the roof level. Not sure if it is better to take the impact or fly over the roof of a vehicle. Either way, a helmet may or may not have saved me. Had he not seen me at the last second, someone else would be writing this.
He would have been asked during a report later what happened and probably would have said he pulled out in a left and never saw me. Whether it was his fault or not, who knows. Most likely he would have had minimum insurance (assumption made from looking at the vehicle I almost collided with) and I have only minimum insurance.
UGGGHGHGH.....
Much to be thankful for at this point.