There seems to be a lot of this around at the moment...
First bin out the way for me now - after two odd years on the road. I am fine - a couple of tiny scrapes here and there, but nothing that'll slow me down at all.
Pretty stupid really - many lessons in the situation for me and hopefully for others too.
As per, running late for a lecture going at a fast tootle eastward (towards Waterloo Quadrant) down Princes St by Auckland university:
Had just passed a car that had reversed out and was travelling in the same direction as me. I was riding close to the flush median, I had just checked the pedestrian crossing, and determined it was clear. I noted a black hatchback reversing out of a park on the other side of crossing and about to pull into the space on the east side of the PedX to either park, or maybe do a 3 point turn (see picture - either poor reversing positioning, or 3 point turn/pull into park)
I made the terrible error of assumption at this point - as the car was moving forward towards the other side of the road, I assumed it would keep doing that, or at least pull into the flush median and I would pass on the left. It didn't quite do this...
The car stopped and the back of the car stuck out diagonally from the flush median into my lane. I only recognised what was happening after the fact, as instincts took over...
Grabbed the front brake at approx 50ish. Oh dear. Locked that (Or at least a witness tells me they heard a locked-brake screech) Boom. Clipped the corner of the car that was sticking out. Taking off the rear bumper.
My guess is that both parties contributed to the crash...
Minor scratches on legs (Was only wearing jeans - bad!), scrapes on boots, gloves and back of backpack.
Bike has a cracked engine casing (oil everywhere), smashed speedo/left indicator, damage to left of headlight bezel, scrapes and dent on tank, scrapes on frame, minor scrapes on tailpiece.
Lesson one - don't take risks because you're late. I'm sure my concentration wasn't what it should have been as I was stressing. The universe saw fit only to give me a minor crash as a wake-up call - I count myself lucky! Getting there on time isn't worth crashing for. If you're late, the stress affects your concentration.
Lesson 2 - assumption is the mother of all fuck-ups. If there's parked cars, expect people not to see you and to behave erratically.
I KNOW both of these things, but wasn't on top of my game. That's what's pissing me off the most - If I'd been calmer, and expecting the worst, I would've avoided the crash.
Oh well, never mind - I'm fine, and counting my blessings.
Another life lesson learned.
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