So because one incompetent dickhead fucked it up it shouldn't happen? Should we ban U turns as well? It's common sense to pull to the left if there is oncoming traffic, you may have a death wish if you prefer to sit in the middle of the open road whilst waiting to turn right, haven't you realised most of NZ drivers are half asleep behind the wheel.
Luck or whatever you want to name it,we all need it on the road.Sure riding is safe or as dangerous as we make it,but there are the unknown situations we have no avoidance of,i.e a blow out,cars doing stupid manouveres,engine seizure(especially a single cylinder mid corner),bloody hawks or other large birds,all these things can be catastophic to us,if they don't happen we may say that was good luck.
Usually when I arrive home I think,that was choice and think I am lucky to enjoy the ride and arrive home safely,tonight was one of those nights,left in sunny weather,mid way wind(strong)and rain,temperature drop pretty impressive,so yes I think it was luck that I didn't fall off,get knocked off(cars on my side of road)no slips in gorges etc.
The saying "there for the grace of God go I " is apt at times,who cares what we think,a biking comrade lost his life,whether the accident was preventable is a mute point,as most accidents are.
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Don't steal the government hates competition.
I drive this piece daily, its just around the corner from home.
The brow isn't that severe even at more than normal pace. That tractor was big enough to be seen quite early, over the brow. So was the rotary it was hauling.
A B-Train would have spotted it sooner, being higher up and all... The bike is higher up than most cars too...
Which leaves 3 scenarios...
1. Rider going at a gazillion miles an hour
2. Rider distracted/not paying attention
3. Rider misjudged the room available, and/or the tractor moved into the space
Sorry - 4 scenarios
4. A combination of the above
All of which involve the rider, in greater part than the tractor driver.
I still think that turning across yellows is not a great idea, but looking at Google street view (to refresh my memory of the area), turning here is not the problem. The opposing traffic is 2 laned and yellowed because they are still approaching the brow plus passing lanes are usually yellowed so as to not be greedy. Why the downhill lane (tractor and bike) are yellowed is anyone's guess...it's not a visibility thing at that point.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
No so much a criticism as a point to ponder is that Google takes its photos from a mast well above the car roof it is mounted on with a wide angle (panorama) type lens, which provides a less than realistic view compared to that of a motorist (e.g. the brow appears significantly 'flatter' in GSV than it is in reality).
Yeah, I know that. But I also know the road somewhat, so Streetview just helps to clarify what is where. Like Armco, hedges, driveways, passing lane/s, etc.
It was Patrick that said the brow is not 'sharp'...
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Very sorry to hear about this my thoughts go out to the remaining family and friends.
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