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kneescraper
3rd January 2007, 19:18
Well I have bad news, today in my town of Gisborne a 23 year old male was killed while turning down a street in a 100km/h zone. As he turned down the street a car was over taking another car in the intersection and hit the male, killing him on the spot. This all happened about 5 or so mins from my house...I was lucky enough not to see it.

Just goes to show, no matter how many storys we tell, no matter how many adverts we watch...no matter how much we pay attention people in cars "dont" see us! This has hit home being so close and the rider being the same age as I..I am still to find out weither I knew him or not. Very sad news...just a reminder be extra extra safe and even then your not safe.

Ride safe!

Animal
3rd January 2007, 19:22
Ah shit, not the way to start the new year. Be careful out there.

MyGSXF
3rd January 2007, 19:29
Bugger... R I P fellow biker. :bye: Thoughts go out to his family!!!

kiwifruit
3rd January 2007, 19:32
rest in peace fellow biker

Trudes
3rd January 2007, 19:32
That is sad news!
Kneescraper, when you find out who this fello is/was, can you pm me his name please, thanks, still have family and mates in Gissy, so would like to know, thanks.
RIP biker.

kneescraper
3rd January 2007, 19:34
No problem, I will do it the min I find out.!

Meekey_Mouse
3rd January 2007, 19:34
My condolences go out to family and friends of all who were involved.

Glad you didn't see it kneescraper

Ride safe/defensively every one! :grouphug:

Pussy
3rd January 2007, 19:36
Sad news. Another case of "I didn't see him/her". More like didn't bloody look.

RIP

nadroj
3rd January 2007, 20:25
Also look both ways before pulling out into an intersection for your own preservation.

sunhuntin
3rd January 2007, 20:27
someone was asking for info on this on tardme this morning.

bugger...not a way to start the new year...

Mr. Peanut
3rd January 2007, 20:29
My condolences to all involved. I'm sure nobody left home that day with the intention of killing someone.

smokeyging
3rd January 2007, 20:40
What a nasty trap that would be. come out of the same intersection a thousand times in the same old famous dream then one day....WHACK.

Grantasaurus
3rd January 2007, 20:40
My condolences to all involved. I'm sure nobody left home that day with the intention of killing someone.

R.I.P fellow young biker.

I agree with MrPeanut here, it is just as terrible for everybody people involved. The cage driver has to live with the guilt for the rest of his or her life for a moments mental lapse. If I hit a bike while driving a cage I would give up riding on the spot for the guilt of not looking for the bike.

Dutchee
3rd January 2007, 20:41
What I read was that he was turning into a private road & got hit from behind by car overtaking (on teletext).
RIP fellow rider and condolences to all who knew him.

gijoe1313
3rd January 2007, 20:43
Ahh cripes, so soon already? Sorry to hear about that kneescraper - RIP fellow biker. Must add that to the awareness bank...

jtzzr
3rd January 2007, 21:02
RIP Biker , condolences to family and friends ,not to take anything away from his immediate family , but we all feel the pain ,and the anguish , when it happens to another biker , we all feel the pain because next time it might beone of us. Be Safe

Insanity_rules
4th January 2007, 07:31
RIP fellow biker. Makes you think dont it?

kneescraper
4th January 2007, 16:27
Well it turns that I don't know the male killed but I do know of his extended family. It doesn't say to much about the collision..thank goodness. The motorbike rider was hit by a Camry wagon that contained a Husband, Wife and young child...they were going back to Auckland after their holiday. I really feel for these people as they didn't see him because of unknown reasons. He had just asked his fiance to marry him on Christmas....it really hits home doesnt it.

Be careful out there guys and gals...

Paul in NZ
4th January 2007, 16:46
Sad news...

I have to say, it's one thing that really scares me riding or in the car is people turning out of side roads / driveways while over taking. You an look and look but sometimes, you just can't see them.

I don't think all the policing in the world could stop that. (better road design might)

RIP

Titanium
4th January 2007, 19:13
There was a very brief section on this, 1 news yesterday, indicated that the motorcycle fatality was the first road death in New Zealand for 2007.

So very very sad, it shows just how vunerable we are.

R.I.P biker.

Regards

Peter

Titanium
4th January 2007, 19:16
Sad news...

I have to say, it's one thing that really scares me riding or in the car is people turning out of side roads / driveways while over taking. You an look and look but sometimes, you just can't see them.

I don't think all the policing in the world could stop that. (better road design might)

RIP

The residential "side road" is starting to appear in New Zealand, where you turn off the main drag in to a parralell road which has the houses / driveways on it.

It would limit the speed of impact if any and reduce the number of entry and exit points to the traffic flow.

I first noticed these in Aussie back in the late 80's and they are all over the USA.

We are only just starting to catch up!

Paul in NZ
4th January 2007, 19:49
Yeah but it's a very real hazard in rural or semi rural areas where 'lifestyle blocks' have been added

NighthawkNZ
4th January 2007, 20:03
R.I.P Biker :( and condolences to the family

I jsut went upto Kaikoura and back from Dunedin and there are some metal drivers out there..

Be careful out there guys oh and gurls

Terminated
4th January 2007, 20:12
R.I.P and condolences to the family.

SwanTiger
4th January 2007, 21:10
Rest in Peace Brother.

kro
5th January 2007, 05:29
I'm sure nobody left home that day with the intention of killing someone.

I don't think the intention is ever there, it's just that some drivers are not as attentive, and often won't drive a car, like a chess player plays his game i.e by thinking well ahead of his intended actions, to see what possible outcomes could arise. Too many drivers live in the immediate 3 second zone, and struggle to see 100m ahead of their bonnet.

The act of passing another vehicle is an especially dangerous one, if not properly thought out.

Another needless death, my thoughts go out to this man's family.

Lou Girardin
5th January 2007, 05:46
The motorbike rider was hit by a Camry wagon that contained a Husband, Wife and young child...they were going back to Auckland after their holiday. I really feel for these people as they didn't see him because of unknown reasons. .

The universal excuse.
No "unknown reasons", they didn't see him because they overtook blindly. Reports said he was hit while attempting a right turn, so he would've been near the middle of the road. A fairly obvious position to be seen in, IF THE CAGER HAD LOOKED.
I don't feel for him, I'd save my sorrow for the dead guy. The cager is still alive and has his family complete.

scumdog
5th January 2007, 08:16
Sad news. Another case of "I didn't see him/her". More like didn't bloody look.

RIP


RIP dude and so sad for the family.

(I posted on the 'LED Safety Vest' thread re this particular crash - we all think 'ride with lights on' - but we rarely think about "what if I'm stopped waiting to do a right turn" when the brightest headlight is of no real use.)

Pixie
5th January 2007, 09:02
I jsut went upto Kaikoura and back from Dunedin and there are some metal drivers out there..


So Iron Man has finally got his license?

I am Iron Man!

Has he lost his mind?
Can he see or is he blind?
Can he walk at all,
Or if he moves will he fall?

Is he alive or dead?
Has he thoughts within his head?
We'll just pass him there
Why should we even care?

He was turned to steel
In the great magnetic field
Where he traveled time
For the future of mankind

Nobody wants him
He just stares at the world
Planning his vengeance
That he will soon unfold

Now the time is here
For Iron Man to spread fear
Vengeance from the grave
Kills the people he once saved

Nobody wants him
They just turn their heads
Nobody helps him
Now he has his revenge

Heavy boots of lead
Fills his victims full of dread
Running as fast as they can
Iron Man lives again!

avgas
5th January 2007, 09:11
WTF! Im so sick of this.
Do we have to ride like assholes in NZ just to get seen by cars?
Why should riding a bike be a pastime as dangerous as russian roulette? Drivers should open there fricken eyes and be calmer on NZ roads.
Sorry about doing this here, and my condolences to those involved.....but i am sick of hearing about lives lost cos someone wasnt paying attention.

Gazzar
5th January 2007, 14:20
R.I.P Fellow biker