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08-22-2016, 08:43 AM
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Female Bike Passenger Dies After They Hit an AUDI at High Speed
Russia, A serious traffic accident claimed the life of a 16 year old girl on Saturday night. The elderly driver of the Audi attempted to make a left turn. At that a motorcycle approached at high speed crashing with the front of the car. As a result the 19 year old biker and his 16 year old female passenger were ejected from the bike landing several meters further down the road. During that her helmet flew off, adding to the fatal injury. Witnesses tried to give first aid and called the ambulance who delivered the victims to the hospital. The motorcycle driver survived, but his female passenger died the next day. |
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08-22-2016, 09:10 AM
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Re: Female Bike Passenger Dies After They Hit an AUDI at High Speed
Amazing footage... she must have somersaulted at least 40 feet |
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08-22-2016, 09:27 AM
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Re: Female Bike Passenger Dies After They Hit an AUDI at High Speed
Brutal ...turned right in front of them blind cunt
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08-22-2016, 10:30 AM
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Re: Female Bike Passenger Dies After They Hit an AUDI at High Speed
Yes the car should have waited even if they were going extremely fast. All bikers will die on their own eventually because they all drive way to fast and act like shit.
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08-22-2016, 10:38 AM
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Re: Female Bike Passenger Dies After They Hit an AUDI at High Speed
And you are just an idiot like all people who have ideas without having information. I know hundreds of bikers in two continents and worst of them are much better driver than a regular car driver. |
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08-22-2016, 11:20 AM
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Re: Female Bike Passenger Dies After They Hit an AUDI at High Speed
Yep, ALL bikers will die on their own. Such uninformed, ignorant, inexperienced comment HAS TO be coming from someone who probably has never thrown a leg over a bike. You are probably someone who texts/pokemon/masterbates/eats/does makeup/etc. while driving. Probably at some point you will cause an accident and with any luck it won't be involving a motorcycle, because you'll just pop out of the car and make that same STUPID comment while standing over the injured/dead body of the person YOU caused harm to. And when you do, I hope the people around you beat the living shit out of you for doing so. EVERY motorcycle rider I know personally is a FAR superior driver than EVERY person I know that has never ridden a motorcycle. NO EXCEPTIONS |
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08-22-2016, 11:41 AM
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Re: Female Bike Passenger Dies After They Hit an AUDI at High Speed
BTW, that bike wasn't going HIGH speed. HIGH speed implies, at the very least, over the speed limit. To me, a rural road like that probably has a 55mph/100kph speed limit. It did not look more than that speed to me, and if it was, it wasn't much. The car driver is clearly at fault, but there are things I do in situation like that to do my best to avoid the lack of attention most non-riders have around me. #1. I flash my high beam light to make sure I have the attention of the driver as much as possible when approaching an intersection like this one. This is an absolute, I never forget to do this one and it has caused MANY cars to stop there impedance into my lane. #2. I prepare for an emergency braking situation. Hovering fingers over the brake lever, toe slightly depressing the rear brake to light the brake light for the vehicles behind me. Stiffen my grip and body position to able to handle the braking, if necessary. #3. Scan the intersection for the most likely safest exit line from a possible altercation with the oncoming traffic. You might say this is bullshit and there's no way to do this at every similar intersection. YOU'RE WRONG. I've been riding for 35 years, on and off-road with somewhere in the neighborhood of 100,000 miles of road riding. I've NEVER been in accident involving another vehicle on my bikes or in my cars. Sure, some of that is luck. But without a doubt, these types of ingrained habits I have while riding have prevented numerous accidents in both my cars and bikes. In fact, these habits have allowed me to avoid accidents because when you pay attention at that level, you see patterns and when the patterns go badly, you are already prepared and either have already avoided the situation that is unfolding or you have the correct exit strategy from the problem. And if you think I am a road boulder, driving slow enough to hold up traffic, you'd also be mistaken I ALWAYS go faster than traffic. This removes 50%+ of the vehicles I have to worry about, keeping almost all of my problems in front of me. I stand by this as the #1 reason I have been "shiny side up" on my bikes as long as I have. |
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08-22-2016, 12:06 PM
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Re: Female Bike Passenger Dies After They Hit an AUDI at High Speed
No exceptions. Not even the pussy ass ****** driving in the middle of cars down the interstate Saturday afternoon. Shut the fuck up.
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08-22-2016, 12:28 PM
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Re: Female Bike Passenger Dies After They Hit an AUDI at High Speed
Bikers fault , hands down , that speed was high and can clearly be seen by the damage caused to the car . Car driver may well have seen the bike and expected him to be doing the speed limit , in which case the car would have safely turned and passed the intersection , Road maggot killed his young girlfriend , live with that pal. However it does say elderly driver and may just not have seen him , but still road maggot was going way to fast |