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11-23-2022, 05:22 PM
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A Normal Day Out Biking Ends Abruptly
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11-23-2022, 06:49 PM
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Re: A Normal Day Out Biking Ends Abruptly
It’s like that prank video where a spider jumps in the screen, but it’s a ladder.
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11-23-2022, 08:30 PM
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Re: A Normal Day Out Biking Ends Abruptly
Oh.Fuck. That made me jump… poor dude really got smacked first by a ladder then by the back of a truck |
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11-24-2022, 02:07 PM
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Re: A Normal Day Out Biking Ends Abruptly
That side-traffic vehicle that started the incident was a missile...and he had nowhere to go. Freak accident for sure.
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11-24-2022, 07:31 PM
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Re: A Normal Day Out Biking Ends Abruptly
Where was the car even going? It was a T-intersection. They would have slammed into the embankment had they not hit the truck first……hope driver was able to finish text…Dumbass.
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11-30-2022, 09:10 PM
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Re: A Normal Day Out Biking Ends Abruptly
https://www.autoblog.com/2022/11/30/...-malibu-video/ A motorcyclist was badly injured and the driver of a stolen SUV was killed in a horrific chain-reaction collision on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu near Los Angeles, when the Lexus SUV careened into a pickup truck, causing the pickup to spin and crash into the rider. The crash was captured in a dramatic video by the motorcyclist, Stephen Levey, who was recording his ride on a phone hanging around his neck. “All of a sudden, there’s a truck coming at my face,” Levey told station KTLA. According to Los Angeles police, the unnamed driver of the 2017 Lexus NX, which was stolen, had just been released from a rehabilitation clinic. In the video, he speeds through an intersection and attempts to maneuver between cars on the highway. He clips the rear of a grey pickup truck in his path. The truck hits Levey. The SUV then slams into a 30-foot-high embankment, lands upside down, catches fire and explodes before passers-by can drag the driver out. He later died at a hospital, police said. Levey, meanwhile, was airlifted to a hospital where he had extensive reconstructive surgery to his shattered right arm and a badly damaged right foot, and was treated for a collapsed lung. “The consensus was I wasn’t going to make it,” Levey told a KTLA reporter in an interview that aired Wednesday. The crash occurred last month. “I spent 11 days in the hospital and now I’m home. Eleven days ago, I didn’t think I was going to be alive,” he said. “I’ve got nine broken ribs, so I cannot cough, sneeze, clear my throat, blow my nose. Eating and drinking is a massive challenge. It’s very painful.” Levey said he is accumulating large medical bills. “To say I’m concerned about what my future holds is a massive understatement.“ |