Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t seem like an appropriate road for a family bike ride with such a little biker. Maybe they’re only on it for a very short distance to get from their house to a quieter street or a trail, but cars go pretty fast, there are hills and curves, no bike lanes. Yeesh.
Did you even watch the video? They're on a bike trail, crossing the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, you never let a small child cross a street alone, the taller parent should have dismounted and walked the child across. Yes, the car seems reckless too but they couldn't see the little kid behind the vehicle in the turning lane. So lucky!
But if the child got hit, would the car be at fault? I don’t see why it actually would
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, you never let a small child cross a street alone, the taller parent should have dismounted and walked the child across. Yes, the car seems reckless too but they couldn't see the little kid behind the vehicle in the turning lane. So lucky!
But if the child got hit, would the car be at fault? I don’t see why it actually would
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t seem like an appropriate road for a family bike ride with such a little biker. Maybe they’re only on it for a very short distance to get from their house to a quieter street or a trail, but cars go pretty fast, there are hills and curves, no bike lanes. Yeesh.
Did you watch the video?? They were on a bike trail. Simply crossing the busy road to return to the trail.
Jinx!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Umm why is the kid going out on the bike by herself? You get off the bike and walk with your child. If there is no stop sign or flashing lights, drivers typically do not stop at the cross walk. I don’t think you have to, correct? And it looks like the father had safely made it across so the truck that was stopped, blocked the view.
If someone is in the crosswalk, you are required to stop. Now it could be argued that the small child wasn't seen in the crosswalk but if they should have seen her crossing from the left and seen the car in the turn lane stopped at the crosswalk.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/POL/Chief/bureaus/field/traffic/pedestrian-laws.html
DRIVERS:
Failure to stop for pedestrian in crosswalk (21-502)
A driver of a vehicle must come to a complete stop when a pedestrian is crossing the roadway in a crosswalk.
Anonymous wrote:This was frightening. This small kid was practically not noticeable for the driver of the black SUV who managed to stop in time. Holy shit!!!
BTW - how did you get the dashboard camera and how can we get one. This was similar to the Russian crash videos on youtube.
Glad the kid is still unharmed and alive. The parents require some knocks on their heads for being idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t seem like an appropriate road for a family bike ride with such a little biker. Maybe they’re only on it for a very short distance to get from their house to a quieter street or a trail, but cars go pretty fast, there are hills and curves, no bike lanes. Yeesh.
Did you watch the video?? They were on a bike trail. Simply crossing the busy road to return to the trail.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t seem like an appropriate road for a family bike ride with such a little biker. Maybe they’re only on it for a very short distance to get from their house to a quieter street or a trail, but cars go pretty fast, there are hills and curves, no bike lanes. Yeesh.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t seem like an appropriate road for a family bike ride with such a little biker. Maybe they’re only on it for a very short distance to get from their house to a quieter street or a trail, but cars go pretty fast, there are hills and curves, no bike lanes. Yeesh.
Anonymous wrote:Umm why is the kid going out on the bike by herself? You get off the bike and walk with your child. If there is no stop sign or flashing lights, drivers typically do not stop at the cross walk. I don’t think you have to, correct? And it looks like the father had safely made it across so the truck that was stopped, blocked the view.
Anonymous wrote:This was frightening. This small kid was practically not noticeable for the driver of the black SUV who managed to stop in time. Holy shit!!!
BTW - how did you get the dashboard camera and how can we get one. This was similar to the Russian crash videos on youtube.
Glad the kid is still unharmed and alive. The parents require some knocks on their heads for being idiots.