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04-24-2025, 04:50 PM
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Re: Biker Destroyed
Me - 846 posts in 15 years at this site, most of which are “wtf he didn’t even do nothing” You - 37,575 posts in 8 years at this site, most of which are you showing everyone who the real jobless no-lifer is. Just LOL bro. What a weird fight to pick and immediately lose. |
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04-28-2025, 08:40 AM
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Re: Biker Destroyed
Agree. I'll just add the common sense angle. If you're on a motorbike in such an environment (there was a similar truck on the biker's side) then you damn well better be extra care as other vehicles should yield ROW. Same goes for pedestrians and cyclists. ROW means fuck all if you're handicapped, mangled, or dead because a distracted, overly tired, drugged out, drunk, etc., driver hits you. Just last week I as on I-5 going 70 on cruise control per usual, when this guy on a motorbike goes flying past, easily 90 plus and lane splits ahead of me before I lose sight of them, on a four/five lane stretch of said highway around 1230. Traffic usually slows to around 50 about a half a mile from where we were as a bend had construction there and an overpass. He put his life in his hand in a completely pointless way; I just hope he didn't hit anyone. TLDR Agree with your liability analysis but the reality of driving should trumps that for those like those on motorbikes in terms of practicality. |