Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something like 2/3's of motorcycle-car accidents are where the motorcycle is driving straight (with the green light) and the auto driver approaching from the opposite directions makes a left turn in front of the motorcyclist. The motorcyclist has no chance at all to stop or swerve.
The automobile driver nearly always says "I did not see the motorcyclist." What they really mean is that they were not paying close attention to the road - usually distracted by a coffee, kids, the radio, a phone, or simply stressed & in a rush - and now someone is dead due to their negligence.
Drivers: please be hyper-aware when you're making a left turn. Motorcyclists are essentially sitting ducks.
-Daily DCUM Motorcycle Commuter
My car has very bad blind spots. I'm not on my phone, in a rush, on the radio and my kid is chilling in the back. I simply cannot see out of the sides and part of the back windows due to the design of the car and car seats. You need to pay attention and be hyper-aware, especially if you are weaving in/out of traffic. And, yes, a new car with all the safety features would be great, but we cannot afford one right now.
Anonymous wrote:Something like 2/3's of motorcycle-car accidents are where the motorcycle is driving straight (with the green light) and the auto driver approaching from the opposite directions makes a left turn in front of the motorcyclist. The motorcyclist has no chance at all to stop or swerve.
The automobile driver nearly always says "I did not see the motorcyclist." What they really mean is that they were not paying close attention to the road - usually distracted by a coffee, kids, the radio, a phone, or simply stressed & in a rush - and now someone is dead due to their negligence.
Drivers: please be hyper-aware when you're making a left turn. Motorcyclists are essentially sitting ducks.
-Daily DCUM Motorcycle Commuter
Anonymous wrote:Where did it say texting was involved?
Anonymous wrote:What is it about that spot that there are so many accidents?
Saw a motorcyclist on lying on the road once right about there a few years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WATCH FOR MOTORCYCLES!
A young person lost his life this morning; its critical that every driver NOT text or use the phone behind the wheel.
How do you know it was phone or texting. Lots of motorcycles weave in/out and don't worry about cars.
If a bus was involved with this fatality, does that justify your texting behind the wheel?
A texting-caused accident with another car or SUV can be dangerous, but when a texter hits a motorcyclist or bicyclist, the result is often the death of the cyclist.
Hang up and drive!
Anonymous wrote:The crash involved what they believe to be a Metro Bus and motorcyclist.
Cyclist died.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WATCH FOR MOTORCYCLES!
A young person lost his life this morning; its critical that every driver NOT text or use the phone behind the wheel.
How do you know it was phone or texting. Lots of motorcycles weave in/out and don't worry about cars.
Anonymous wrote:The crash involved what they believe to be a Metro Bus and motorcyclist.
Cyclist died.

Anonymous wrote:WATCH FOR MOTORCYCLES!
A young person lost his life this morning; its critical that every driver NOT text or use the phone behind the wheel.