Fatal motorcycle crash

Started by RVA Duc, February 21, 2011, 03:59:13 PM

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Bladecutter

Quote from: TAftonomos on February 21, 2011, 07:06:14 PM
Topping it off, I got a bunch of attitude from this woman, telling me I shouldn't ride that "dangerous thing" if I didn't want to die.

My "Fist of Extreme Repeated Discomfort" tends to react to words like that long before my mind catches up. Its usually much quicker to react if I'm wearing armored gloves.

BC.

Raux

I find it hard to believe that witnesses can determine the speed of any vehicle without a radar gun.
I also find it hard to believe that the driver of the SUV took the step to clear the lanes visually before initiating the U-turn.
and the center of gravity of a Honda CRV would make sending it over while in a turn pretty easy. at least easier than people are making it.
do i think possibly the rider was speeding.. sure..
do i think it led to the accident... no
do i think if he had not he could have reacted to the boneheaded driver... maybe

too many times people cite speeding as the cause of an accident.
speeding only makes those actions happen faster which are unsafe.
you have to predict sooner, you have to focus more, and you better hope your reactions are lightning quick.
but is it a cause... no


but just my opinion

zarn02

Fair enough, Raux.

I can personally attest to the fact that if a cager does something stupid enough at just just the wrong time, you can be left with little to do about it, even if you're doing the speed limit. :P
"If it weren't for our gallows humor, we'd have nothing to hang our hopes on."

TAftonomos

Quote from: zarn02 on February 22, 2011, 03:31:02 PM
Fair enough, Raux.

I can personally attest to the fact that if a cager does something stupid enough at just just the wrong time, you can be left with little to do about it, even if you're doing the speed limit. :P

Or even just stopped at a light!

mitt

Quote from: Raux on February 22, 2011, 01:39:34 PM
I find it hard to believe that witnesses can determine the speed of any vehicle without a radar gun.
I also find it hard to believe that the driver of the SUV took the step to clear the lanes visually before initiating the U-turn.
and the center of gravity of a Honda CRV would make sending it over while in a turn pretty easy. at least easier than people are making it.
do i think possibly the rider was speeding.. sure..
do i think it led to the accident... no
do i think if he had not he could have reacted to the boneheaded driver... maybe

too many times people cite speeding as the cause of an accident.
speeding only makes those actions happen faster which are unsafe.
you have to predict sooner, you have to focus more, and you better hope your reactions are lightning quick.
but is it a cause... no


but just my opinion


I can't tell their speed, but I can tell if they are speeding pretty easily if they are 10ish or more over.

From the photos, I am guessing it was significant speed, and it would be the cause of the accident.  I see dumb bikers riding 30+ over all the time here.  I am in tune to it, but if my parents were in town visiting, they would not be, and could pull out in front of them?   If people want to survive long term on bikes, they should plan on staying close to the speed the rest of the flow when encountering traffic.

mitt

Billyzoom

I have to say, I don't know what the reason is to post stuff like this.  We know it's a dangerous hobby, but personally I don't care for the reminders here, where I come to celebrate riding.  Even though I usually choose not to click on the link, the titles are a bummer.  If there's something to be learned from an accident, why not just post that?  Blech.  




Scissors

Quote from: Billyzoom on February 22, 2011, 05:38:25 PM
I have to say, I don't know what the reason is to post stuff like this.  We know it's a dangerous hobby, but personally I don't care for the reminders here, where I come to celebrate riding.  Even though I usually choose not to click on the link, the titles are a bummer.  If there's something to be learned from an accident, why not just post that?  Blech.  


Perhaps because there is a constant influx of newer riders who haven't seen much (if any) of these things before and/or need reminding.