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08-28-2022, 03:29 PM
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Biker Hits Car Head-on in a Road Bend and Died
On August 21, Y. M, 29 years was not lucky when he was riding his bike on a mountain road and entered a roadside "curve" road sign at a speed of more than 70 kilometers per hour when he suddenly crossed the center line and entered the opposite lane where he hit a car, was launched from his bike and fell off the cliff on the side of the road. The Traffic police rushed to the scene immediately, and at the same time notified the ambulance to go to the rescue. After an on-site diagnosis, the rider Y. M. has died. After investigation, both parties involved in the accident were not involved in drugs or alcohol. Preliminary investigations showed that the victim had violated the traffic rules against the prohibited markings and caused the accident. The driver of the passenger car has not found any traffic violations. |
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08-28-2022, 05:19 PM
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Re: Biker Hits Car Head-on in a Road Bend and Died
if they need to serve the biker his ticket, he can be located about 200 yds south of the accident scene.
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08-29-2022, 12:20 AM
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Re: Biker Hits Car Head-on in a Road Bend and Died
Decreasing radius turn. It was marked, but not with enough time for someone at that speed to adjust. You could tell the rider was tentative going into right-hand turns, a very common problem for motorcyclists in right-hand driving countries. Generally, until you can see the exit of the turn, treat it as a decreasing-radius turn and keep your speed in check and some lean angle in reserve.
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