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    Totally the truck driver's fault.

    However, the bike does see the truck coming and stops - he should have gone to the right around the truck ... that would have avoided getting hit.
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    he should have kicked his wing mirror off.

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    Trucker primarily at fault, but bikers' glacial reaction time doesn't help in this case.

    Video should be titled "Two numpties come together" and it'll be closer to being correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post

    Somebody commented on the "feeling of disbelief". That's not a good feeling to have. I remember looking at a woman driver thinking, "She's not going to do that."
    Oh yes she was - crunch. Now I tend to assume the worst; it's safer that way.
    That's why we're still here pritch !
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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Have watched vid full screen on HD, bit from both sides here.
    The bike had a full SIX seconds before impact to realise a possible incident coming. Truck was indicating left to turn into a narrow street and you know any driver worth is salt is going to be distracted making sure they passed the woman and pram safely. Then at the significant moment when the bike could have started taking evasive action he is looking over his shoulder perving/judging the pedestrian with green bag.
    On the truck side he could have made a better turn but looking in the background you can see his oncoming traffic is using the median strip to go around the stopped buses on other side, in the interests of keeping traffic flowing he has taken a slightly different to turn to what is conventional and they are pretty strict over there on this type of stuff. From that angle you'd easily lose a car behind the mirrors, let alone a bike.
    As said issues on both sides but really just another Cock with a GoPro judging/filming the rest of the world while not paying full 100% attention to their own actions, six freakin seconds he had to realise something could happen!!!
    Naa cobblers. The bike had nowhere to go. The trucks turning path was going to nail him no matter what unless the rider could have actually picked up the bike and carried it sideways towards the footpath where the lady was.

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    What I want to know is how does the .op know the truckies name was lorrie?

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    this is when a decent horn is worth its weight in stebels.If you siting there stopped at least you can blast away on the horn to help Lorrie realise something maybe in the way!The bike coulda stopped much earlier then he may have had room to move to the right,but then he may have been at the mercy of blind car drivers following Lorrie

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    this is when a decent horn is worth its weight in stebels.
    Never mind the stebel. I didn't hear a horn of any description.

    This guy was like a deer in headlights and definitely needs to ride more defensively.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    Agreed,he did NOTHING
    Oh c'mon now, he caught the whole thing on video AND he was in the right...never mind the fact he was almost flattened

    Should have spent the Go-Pro money on a riding lesson or two maybe??

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    The real question here is why did he not punch the truck driver. After all he just committed attempted manslaughter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    The real question here is why did he not punch the truck driver. After all he just committed attempted manslaughter.
    Probably cause the old saying there's the quick and the dead. They'd prob finished exchanging insurance details before he got around to contemplating the possibility of revenge.
    Look at the freakin video, Mr GoPro had an entire SIX freakin seconds to do something other than literaly throw his bike under the bus.
    It takes five secons for a 44 tonne B-train to safely pull out of a T junction into the other lane safely, its an eternity in reactions times. This tool had 6 seconds to realise a hazard and obey the basic natural selection doctrine of the get the F out of the way of something bigger than you, whose in the right or wrong doesn't matter at this early stage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caspernz View Post
    Trucker primarily at fault, but bikers' glacial reaction time doesn't help in this case.

    Video should be titled "Two numpties come together" and it'll be closer to being correct.
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