I thought the fathers words may have been a bit harsh when watching it but after reading the comments on here I can understand his POV.
Condolences to him and ups to him for telling it like he see's it. My son now regularly rides (although he's past the learner stage and has had a crash) but this is a bit close to home for me. But for the grace of god there go us ??
The blue disk thing could have been the previous owner for all we know??
When I saw it and can only say what I might have been doing.
I thought the vegetation screened visibility for both vehicles but the onus was on the car driver because he knew he was turning blind and the bike may have been unaware there was an intersection there at all?
Secondly I would have possibly been slowly winding up in anticipation of the 100K signs just on the other side of what was probably an invisible intersection to the rider.
A heck of a lot of us would have been doing 70k on a road like that.
I can see the scenario where the rider coming round the corner see's the open road sign approaching in the right of his vison, then looks further up the road while starting to increase speed from 50 or 60k missing some vital seconds in assessing the intersection.
Two things stand out for me, one it looked like that vegetation had been mowed in the past and should have been kept shorter.
The open road signs are far to close to the intersection IMHO.
But given the above, I do accept the popo assumption that the driver could have well been pulling out before the bike even appeared.
I also accept given the distance the intersection was from when visibility cleared for the rider at 50k he prob would be still here.
It just a damn pity he didnt have a few years riding under his belt because an experienced riders time in the saddle may have made the difference.
Overall I say the cops and his dad have it pretty right. Sad combination of factors condolences to his dad and the family. RIP Rider
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