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R6_kid
6th September 2007, 19:44
From another forum (US):

Just as the title says, I was on my way home from work today (roughly a 40 mile ride) and I was stuck in traffic. The road home is a 4 lane highway with a median betw. north and south lanes. I was in the left lane (closest to the median) about 4 car lengths behind a semi. This semi was right next to another semi. I was boxed in behind and to the side.

The semi infront of me ran over a piece of lumber ( looked like a 2 foot piece of 2X4 used for a tiedown). That kicked it up and it bounced. I saw the board and had nowhere to go, so I layed into the brakes and braced for the worst. Just then, Mr. hero swerved in front of me and took the 2X4 in the windshield of his Ranger.

He pulled over and so did I to make sure he was ok. He said he rides too and that board would have killed me, so he did what any other self-respecting biker would have.

Needless to say, I owe this dude my life.


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If you were in the same situation (driver of the ranger) would you do the same? Pretty lucky dude huh!

Colapop
6th September 2007, 19:46
I'd like to say I would... but I don't think I actually would... That's pretty outstanding.

Usarka
6th September 2007, 19:47
only a biker in a tintop would have identified the hazard to the biker and reacted quick enough.

i'd be buying the bastard beers for eveers auw.

yep.

JimO
6th September 2007, 20:04
sounds like a bullshit story to me

imdying
6th September 2007, 20:07
If it's not bullshit, it's incredible presence of mind!

Katman
7th September 2007, 09:07
sounds like a bullshit story to me

You beat me to it jim.:msn-wink:

Angusdog
7th September 2007, 09:33
The time for all this to occur (another driver seeing the danger, assessing the situation, planning a course of action and putting it into action without harming anyone else), while the rider claims to have no time to react all point to it being a whole load of bollocks. Not even in a Hollywood movie would it make sense.

Marmoot
7th September 2007, 09:42
Sounds like a traffic infringement.
We can assume with lightspeed reaction and urgent move like that the driver would certainly fail to indicate the lane change at least 3 seconds prior to commiting the move. That is one big flaw that can cause accident anytime.

Secondly, coming into your lane abruptly like that would require the rover driver to squeeze between you and the vehicle in front of you due to the fact that you are "boxed in" (i.e., not a lot of room to manouvre). This would definitely infringe into failing to keep safe following distance between him and the car in front, also you and his car. Double infringements.

I recommend sueing the Rover driver for causing high risk of accident to your part.

And reading that this driver just simply swerve like that, I asume the driver must be asian? Damn those asian drivers, keep changing lanes like they're in Hong Kong or something. First they crash everywhere, not they're saving life. Sue them, don't let them get away!

Big Dave
7th September 2007, 09:54
Kilt ya?

Mate of mine hit a 100x100 length of treated pine that fell off the back of a truck on the sydney-newcastle freeway.

Triumph Trophy.

hit it at 110kph. It bounced down and he ran over it. It bent the forks, broke both wheels (snapped 'em) and deflated both tyres instantly.

He stopped the bike and put it on its side stand.:sweatdrop

megageoff76
7th September 2007, 09:58
That was pretty heroic really, he cold have been killed himeslf. At first it sounded like it was going to be that opening scene from Final Destination 2.

90s
7th September 2007, 10:20
sounds like a bullshit story to me

x3.

Can't see the logistics making any sense outside of 'bullet time'.

delusionz
7th September 2007, 11:45
The biker slammed on his brakes, the rover didnt. maybe that explains how he was able to get infront of the biker and catch the plank and then swerve out of it... sounds like one of those "you just had to be there" storys... good effort tho if its no bs... lucky shit

klingon
7th September 2007, 12:06
I would have pulled alongside the plank, reached out the window and caught it in mid-flight, used my pocket knife to whittle it smooth, then attached it to my face like pinocchio. But that's just me.

LilSel
7th September 2007, 12:09
I would have pulled alongside the plank, reached out the window and caught it in mid-flight, used my pocket knife to whittle it smooth, then attached it to my face like pinocchio. But that's just me.

HAHAHAHHAHA... *bling* :wari:

PeteMun
7th September 2007, 12:29
Well i mise well make my first post here (gidday!!) .. Im not sure what to think of the first post but maybe he was superman in disguise.. Well anyways i have a story lol.. Was driving a car along Greville road onramp heading south to mway with biker following.. Of all things there was a bloody mattress lying half in the bus lane half in the slow lane. I could see biker gaining speed behind me and since the motorway was fullish but flowing i had a weird feeling biker was gonna shoot up bus lane. Bikers lucky i hit the anchors and pulled to the buslane making him/her swerve around me to the right ! Biker was prolly pissed at me but i really do think i did the right thing.. Kinda hard to explain and yes sometimes you just need to be there to comprehend. You know how you cruise up to a roundabout and have that feeling the cars gonna go round it without indercating so you stop anyway?

HermaphroBiker
7th September 2007, 12:40
Woah woah!! Getting a little exaggerated are we? This is what REALLY happened…


Just as the title says, I was on my way home from work today (roughly a 40 mile ride) and I was stuck in traffic. The road home is a 4 lane highway with a median between. north and south lanes. I was in the left lane (closest to the median) about 4 car lengths behind a semi. This semi was right next to another semi. I was boxed in behind and to the side.

The semi in front of me ran over a piece of lumber ( looked like a 2 foot piece of 2X4 used for a tiedown). That kicked it up and it bounced. I saw the board and had nowhere to go, so I layed into the brakes and braced for the worst. Just then, Mr. heroitto swerved in front of me and took the 2X4 in the windshield of his Ranger.

He pulled over and so did I to make sure he was ok. He said he was aiming for the off-ramp and that board nearly fucking killed him! He was happy though that he missed me as he had just had his passenger door resprayed from an earlier incident.

Needless to say, I beat and robbed the mutha

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If you were in the same situation as me, would you do the same? Huh!

Griff
7th September 2007, 13:21
Yep too right!

Beat him... Robbed him... and beat him some more!

That, I believe IS the American Way and it is expected of you too.

(Folks would be wise to remember that when visiting the states).

:2guns:

Freakshow
7th September 2007, 13:43
I don't believe it but if true I would definatly be buying him a few doz

Fatjim
7th September 2007, 14:23
4x2's go through windscreens pretty well. I'd be keeping clear myself and hope the cyclist missed it.

avgas
7th September 2007, 14:49
Sounds perfect in a non-idea bullet time like world.
So quicker than it takes a bit of 4x2 to go flying from a truck wheel to the motorcyclist behind.......mister land rover goes for the intercept.
But i have removed piles of rubbish off the road before, and i have pulled up next to one bike to tell him there was something wrong - at 160kph

HermaphroBiker
7th September 2007, 15:47
Personally i just think the guy driving the ranger wanted the day off work. Or his other-half was in the passenger side...either way. :innocent: