I think the hard breaking would have made the nose of the car lower a bit right? which is what sent him flying instead of squishing him.
I got hit from behind downtown Toronto, bike was a totaled by a minivan while I was at a red light, people that think they can prevent it have no idea what they are talking about.
Serious question:
so lets say you're watching your mirrors and you've discovered the car behind you is going too fast to stop in time.
What do? Pull up to the left or right of the car ahead? Who's to say the driver behind won't swerve left or right to avoid ramming you in the bum straight on?
Obviously this question only applies when there is open space or lanes on both sides of you.
This is why I leave some distance between myself and the car in front of me. I've seen riders stop right behind the bumper of the car in front, giving themselves no room.
I'd say 99% of riders i've seen pay lip service to the car in front of them.This is why I leave some distance between myself and the car in front of me. I've seen riders stop right behind the bumper of the car in front, giving themselves no room.
The one time I was able to avoid being rear ended (in a car), I had nobody in front and the light had just gone red. I saw the car coming in the rear view and just feathered the brake trying to gauge their stopping distance while using my peripheral vision to see if anyone was coming out of the shopping center driveway perpendicular to my lane. I ended up in the middle of the intersection and the van behind was beyond the stopping line.Serious question:
so lets say you're watching your mirrors and you've discovered the car behind you is going too fast to stop in time.
What do? Pull up to the left or right of the car ahead? Who's to say the driver behind won't swerve left or right to avoid ramming you in the bum straight on?
Obviously this question only applies when there is open space or lanes on both sides of you.
I was thrown into oncoming traffic, off the bike. Everyone stopped. I got up and took off my helmet to thrash the guy with it -pure adrenaline- my bike was upright, the rear fender was in the grill