Hope the biker ends up alright, looks like a terrible hit. Hope you're doing ok too fatcrazycat, thanks for sharing the video it's a good reminder to everyone to be more mindful of our surroundings when driving.
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Motorcyclist is in critical condition
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Good for the woman to STOP on the middle of the road WITHOUT flashing emergency light and went to help. What kind of help she can do? Trying to move the guy and make it worse? Sigh. Have some common sense. Call 911 and leave it to the professional.
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My first thought is she could have been a nurse. Whatever you need to try and help - Im sure with all the cars there someone called 911
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That's why I stopped riding years ago. Everyone is half asleep or too busy texting. That was a bad impact, hopefully the biker pulls through.
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maybe she's a nurse
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you're a witness to a bad accident and maybe a death. Your first hand account is very important for the police. And do you know what's more important? YOUR VIDEO. stop being selfish and stick around.fatcrazycat wrote: ↑May 16th, 2017 5:35 pmCall 911 was urgently needed instead of coming out and didn't know what to assist.
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CRV was at fault but I have a strong feeling that the biker was going way too fast
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Did the bus get pulled over by cops at the end?
+1, always follow the rules of the road. Trying to be courteous and let someone in is dangerous. I've seen a few accidents that happened this way, including one of those tour de france wannabe bicyclists (looked like he was exceeding the speed limit) eat it into the side of car turning in front of him.Jucius Maximus wrote: ↑May 14th, 2017 7:52 pm#HandleBarCam
Here were see a motorist improperly yielding to me on a bicycle. This motorist is either ignorant or just trying to be nice. But their actions are greatly dangerous.
I was cycling and waiting for a good opportunity to turn left. I was signalling left with my arm, and for some reason, the oncoming Nissan driver slowed down to let me turn.
The Nissan driver had the right of way and should have just kept driving. I waved the Nissan driver along, with the intent of turning left after the oncoming lanes were clear.
The Nissan driver's actions were incredibly dangerous and could caused a traffic accident:
1. If I had actually turned left when the Nissan driver improperly yielded, other oncoming cars in the next lane could have rightfully passed the Nissan, and then T-boned me on my bicycle.
2. Because I had to wait for the Nissan driver to move along, and for the cars that driven up behind the Nissan to also pass, I was there in the left lane, exposed to more fast-moving cars from behind, increasing my own risk of getting hit, and also inconveniencing other motorists.
3. The Nissan driver could have been rear-ended as a result of stopping in the lane for no good reason.
I'm lucky I wasn't injured in this sequence.
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