Following too close. Which one started it? The one right behind the bike? or was he pushed?
Damn, rider was lucky. He was riding on the right side of the lane which should have made him more visible to the driver. It makes me think the driver was distracted.
Following too close. Which one started it? The one right behind the bike? or was he pushed?
Travelling along Canberra avenue toward the city in an 80km/h zone. Traffic had backed up ahead and come to a stop. As I came to a stop I checked my mirror and moved to the right of the road in case the car behind wasnt paying attention. I saw him come to a stop and relaxed, looking away. The next thing I knew I was looking at the sky - was the guy three cars back that didnt stop.
Videos like this make me cringe. It all could have been pretty easily avoided and happened because of inexperience.
Anytime you come to an abrupt, unexpected stop like that (especially right after an intersection) you get ready for an exit route and look back in your mirrors to see what's happening behind you. The way he positioned himself looked like he was doing exactly that, but apparently he wasn't. He had lots of room to pull to the right of the vehicle ahead. Bummer.
How the heck would he have spotted the car three cars back plowing into the line?
How the heck would he have spotted the car three cars back plowing into the line?
Debris flying or the sound of screeching tires or the cars behind getting smashed. If I stopped his conditions I would have been on high alert. He didn't appear to be. Very good chance he could have avoided being rear-ended.
There's literally a second between the first sound of an issue behind him and the moment he goes flying.
Videos like this make me cringe. It all could have been pretty easily avoided and happened because of inexperience.
Anytime you come to an abrupt, unexpected stop like that (especially right after an intersection) you get ready for an exit route and look back in your mirrors to see what's happening behind you. The way he positioned himself looked like he was doing exactly that, but apparently he wasn't. He had lots of room to pull to the right of the vehicle ahead. Bummer.