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Thread: Another biker down 18/10/05 RIP dude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe

    Incident Type: Fatal Crash

    Fatal road crash.

    A male motorcyclist has died after a car collided with his machine at intersection of Hibiscus Coast Highway and Red beach Road, Red beach, Rodney.

    It appeared as though the victim died instantly at the scene. Full circumstances are unclear and the fatal / serious crash team are investigating what caused the motorcyclists death.

    Issued by: Inspector Scott Webb
    I have revised the report so it is not biased against the motorcyclist. R.I.P. Sympathies,John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    noooooooo why?????? i hope the cage driver is hunted down and killed by male canadian yaks....that sucks balls...
    You realise there are NO yaks in Canada.

    Condolences to the family.

    Bet no one reading this thread will forget to do up their helmet (not saying that it was necessarily the case in this instance).
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    ok just to clear things up before this becomes another "fucking cage drivers" thread.

    I have just been told from my father that a guy at his work (that i used to work with) knows the person that was driving the car (his mates g/f).

    Her story is that the bike was off in the distance, eg a fair way back from the intersection hence why she went to turn across.

    Now something for you to think about is that there were no skid marks...

    My assumption is that this guy was way over the 50kmh designated speed for a start, she pulls across, he either didnt react fast enough and slow down to the speed limit, or was very good with the brakes and didnt manage to lock it up. Then as we know she doesnt make it across in time, he T bones her car and does the superman thing etc etc...

    Having just completed the Defensive Driving course you have to keep two things in mind without having been there... HOW fast was this dude going, how much room did the cage driver have (eg could she have waited)..im not gonna debate either.

    Either way it is very sad that it happened, we all know that we need to take it easy in residential areas and this is precisely why - if you are in a 50kmh zone, other road users think you are doing 50kmh not 80,100,120... or wateva so they judge you at 50kmh not the speed you are doing.

    RIP to the dude, and condolences to his family and friends... on the other side i feel sorry for the girl too as she has to live with "i killed someone" for the rest of her life, not to mention having to see a guy who hit the ground head first at XXXkmh after going over her bonnet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_d
    ok just to clear things up before this becomes another "fucking cage drivers" thread.

    ....

    Her story is that the bike was off in the distance, eg a fair way back from the intersection hence why she went to turn across.
    Not really a comment on this particular case, but unfortunately for motorcyclists, human vision is susceptible to something called the size illusion. Put simply, a small object may appear further away than it really is, and motorcycles are significantly smaller than cars in frontal area. Therefore the driver may "see" a bike as being a long distance away, whereas a car would be seen as being much closer at the same real distance.

    There are also issues of how a viewer processes a visual scene. Depending on an object and its background, an item may "pop-out" of the background, or may require a directed visual search to be seen. If you and your motorcycle don't pop-out for whatever reason, it's likely the driver is telling the truth when they say that they didn't see you...

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    One of the first things a cager says after an bike accident is "he must have been speeding". I heard that so many times I was heartily sick of it.
    The fact remains that the driver turning has to ascertain it is safe to do so. This driver didn't and someone is dead.
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    :(

    on my way home (i live in orewa) i came down hilltop and saw about 6cops and 2 ambos.............got told 2 turn around.......u could see his body only happend 10mins b4 i got there, still smoke etc
    im not gona pass judgement on either he was going 2 fast( we all do) and she wasnt looking proply just a matter of wrongplace wrong time......
    almost every day sum1 pulls out infront of me at that intersection........they just dnt look thats all. Its sad that any1 dies bike of cage they were a person and thats wats matters RIP...............REMEMBER RIDE LIKE UR INVISIBLE IT WILL SAVE UR LIFE A TICKET IT BETTER THEN DEATH!!!

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    sad news.... RIP dude
    Lump lingered last in line for brains,
    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smorgen
    RIP dude, hope it wasn't a KB'er although i remember someones login name was Two Wheels in Red Beach.................fingers crossed though
    Thanks for the concern but I am ok. Although I do live 500 meters from where it happened.......


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