Video contains a rider's last hurrah before T-boning a car that decided to turn left in front of him...he did not survive....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq2xStb0R-c#t=65
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq2xStb0R-c#t=65
Yeah everything I have seen said the bike was hauling ass. I chalk this one up as a little of both of there fault. Its hard to judge distance with something coming that fast.According to another write-up regarding this collision, the bike was traveling 97 mph, in a 60 zone.
The car driver was charged with careless driving, and lost his license for 18 months.
That sucks that this happened. RIP rider. I'm thinking, and I'm sure a lot of others are too, what can I do in that situation, if I even have a chance to react? My normal reaction is to go left like the rider seemed to have done. And, hope the cager doesn't continue turning. It's a judgement call. Going hard right might have saved his life if at posted speed. It takes quick reaction and skill to get out of that situation. I don't think brakes would get me out of this. Not a lot of time to make a decision. I try to pick my spots for three digit speeds. Two way traffic isn't one of them.
I feel the same, Steve.
Sometimes **** happens when it's not your fault, or beyond your control.... that's bad luck, fate, karma, ying/yang, or whatever you wish to call it.
Sometimes **** happens when it's primarily/totally your fault.....this is when you accept the consequences, and take responsibility for your actions.
I'll get off my soapbox now.
Cheers! - and ride safeunk:
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