Wow
#12
Watching it again it looks as if the women is actually trying to put her arms around him or give him a hug. Then he just starts to walk away from her.
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I like to ride a bike but I won't ever own one for the street again. Bikes just aren't capable of having a run-of-the-mill fender bender. Everything is a catastrophic event. I have been rear-ended about that hard a half dozen times while driving a pickup truck (I drive 45,000 miles a year). I'd hate to have had it happen once on a bike. I might not have been as lucky as he was. He could have been under the Scion with the bike just as easily.
I love bikes but am reasonably wary of other motorists.
I love bikes but am reasonably wary of other motorists.
#19
If you get rear ended a lot, you're probably a tailgater.
The rider will not be found guilty for following too close. It is ridiculous to think that his 260lb motorcycle would have been able to stop the 3200lb pickup truck in time to prevent contact with the vehicle in front of him in any reasonable scenario. In all likelihood, being close to the front vehicle (though preventing him from making an emergency move around the vehicle) could have saved him injury or life because it appears that the pickup was prepared to stop for the van, and didn't see the motorcycle. Had he been 10 feet further back, the pickup would have been traveling that much faster. The rider has evidence (a video) to prove that he was riding in a fashion that was completely unremarkable, and he wasn't tailgating a vehicle in motion.
The rider will not be found guilty for following too close. It is ridiculous to think that his 260lb motorcycle would have been able to stop the 3200lb pickup truck in time to prevent contact with the vehicle in front of him in any reasonable scenario. In all likelihood, being close to the front vehicle (though preventing him from making an emergency move around the vehicle) could have saved him injury or life because it appears that the pickup was prepared to stop for the van, and didn't see the motorcycle. Had he been 10 feet further back, the pickup would have been traveling that much faster. The rider has evidence (a video) to prove that he was riding in a fashion that was completely unremarkable, and he wasn't tailgating a vehicle in motion.