
Originally Posted by
Forest
Oncoming rider was splitting at ~40 km/h between the stationary traffic and parked cars on his left. I hate to say it, but he really was totally invisible. On seeing me turning he locked, dropped, and slid under the bumper of my van.
His speed differential is too high. 40km/hr differential over any traffic, stationary or otherwise, is too quick. It removes all of his options when something goes wrong.
He is passing on the left. Not only illegal in NZ, but unsafe, as no cars have an 'out' to the kerb, and as you note
invisible to all traffic other than the ones right next to him.
He has crossed the turning bay (that you used for your manoever) at speed without looking first. Perhaps he was legal doing this (and perhaps you were not) but whatever the case he assumed it would be clear (as did you) and now, houston, we have a problem.
Maybe he could have swerved if he had somewhere to go. Sounds like he was better to do what he did, rather than hit you full-on-frontal.
Sounds like a nasty fright and a harsh lesson for everyone. Thems the breaks. 
Steve
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