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This is one of my wife's coworkers on the bike. You have to look at the right hand side of the screen.
This is one of my wife's coworkers on the bike. You have to look at the right hand side of the screen.
Exactly. Car is at fault. Not that that helps the bicyclist any. Hope he's ok. I would not want to ride a bike on a road that busy.My dad always told me and I told both of my kids, when it comes to walking or biking, the car always wins. Not sure who is at fault there and not sure what the bike was even trying to do.
ETA: went back and watched with the screen blown up. That's definitely on the bike, you can't just cross like that, he should have been stopped and watching and waiting. I'll go back to my original statement on that one, When it comes to walking or biking, the car always wins.
That's not what I said, I said the bike is at fault. He was just cruising down a sidewalk right in front of a car pulling out of a parking lot. He should have stopped and made sure no car was pulling out. It's not on the car to make sure no bikes are coming, although he should obviously be looking too. I see bikers run stop signs every day, and rarely obeying ANY rules of the road.Exactly. Car is at fault. Not that that helps the bicyclist any. Hope he's ok. I would not want to ride a bike on a road that busy.
I don't but it's not a bad idea especially for stuff like that. I had someone hydroplane and hit me several years ago on I10 and a truck driver behind me caught it all on his camera, like HD. It was scary to watch but all I had to do was send it to the insurance company and that was over quick.Thread hijack: how many of yall run dash cams? I really dislike the notion of having cameras watching all the time, but also it seems like having one in your vehicle is more and more a good idea.
I don’t at the moment, but I’m seriously thinking about getting dash cams for our semi trucks because people are absolute idiots driving on the road now.Thread hijack: how many of yall run dash cams? I really dislike the notion of having cameras watching all the time, but also it seems like having one in your vehicle is more and more a good idea.
Exactly. I had a friend at State that would just troop right out into intersections without a glance on campus because pedestrians had the right of way. I told him he could put that on his headstone when a car flattened him.My dad always told me and I told both of my kids, when it comes to walking or biking, the car always wins. Not sure who is at fault there and not sure what the bike was even trying to do.
ETA: went back and watched with the screen blown up. That's definitely on the bike, you can't just cross like that, he should have been stopped and watching and waiting. I'll go back to my original statement on that one, When it comes to walking or biking, the car always wins.
I see all sorts of road users breaking rules of the road every day.That's not what I said, I said the bike is at fault. He was just cruising down a sidewalk right in front of a car pulling out of a parking lot. He should have stopped and made sure no car was pulling out. It's not on the car to make sure no bikes are coming, although he should obviously be looking too. I see bikers run stop signs every day, and rarely obeying ANY rules of the road.

My point isn't about the law, it's about who lives, and that's the car. My point about not obeying the rules of the road is that when the bike breaks those rules in front of a car it's likely not going to come out well whether the car broke a rule or not. In other words, the biker should be much more careful than he was. Not saying the car did everything right but it's on the bike to be more careful than that.I see all sorts of road users breaking rules of the road every day.
In my state, it is explicitly stated that a vehicle must come to a stop before a sidewalk when the vehicle is exiting a private drive/lot/alley. Yet countless cars do what the car in this video did, and straight up ignore that sidewalk.
Cars constantly break driving laws. Trucks constantly break driving laws. Delivery vans constantly break driving laws. Motorcycles constantly break driving laws. Escooters constantly break driving laws. Bicycles constantly break driving laws.
I see no reason to claim one group is worse, but if I had to, it would obviously be vehicle drivers(cars and trucks) because there are simply more of them too.
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I thought you were referencing who is legally at fault since you posted the the bike is at fault, and then you claim the car is not responsible for ensuring the sidewalk is clear before moving through it.My point isn't about the law, it's about who lives, and that's the car. My point about not obeying the rules of the road is that when the bike breaks those rules in front of a car it's likely not going to come out well whether the car broke a rule or not. In other words, the biker should be much more careful than he was. Not saying the car did everything right but it's on the bike to be more careful than that.
I thought you were referencing who is legally at fault since you posted the the bike is at fault, and then you claim the car is not responsible for ensuring the sidewalk is clear before moving through it.
The issue is that a bike moving WAY faster than a pedestrian could walk ran in front of this car from a sidewalk where he had no legal right to travel. No doubt the car driver likely bears some responsibility but far from all of it.I thought you were referencing who is legally at fault since you posted the the bike is at fault, and then you claim the car is not responsible for ensuring the sidewalk is clear before moving through it.
I agree- this is what I posted in my initial comment. Bikes should not be on sidewalks for this reason and fault should be split.The issue is that a bike moving WAY faster than a pedestrian could walk ran in front of this car from a sidewalk where he had no legal right to travel. No doubt the car driver likely bears some responsibility but far from all of it.
I’m seriously thinking about getting dash cams for our semi trucks because people are absolute idiots driving on the road now.
Until they buy tags and insurance I have no respect for the bike ridersBikes are required to follow the rules of the road. Bikers are not pedestrians. For that reason bikes do not belong on the sidewalk. I get the fact that the sidewalk was not busy and the road was but if the bike wants to travel as a pedestrian he should act like one and not barge out in front of a car from the sidewalk. With that said, the car did not stop but I also do not see a stop sign at the intersection either.
I would put the biker as primarily at fault but both shared some responsibility.
No I meant whose fault is it that the biker got smashed into the street by a car. I say it's the biker because he is the one that is most vulnerable.I thought you were referencing who is legally at fault since you posted the the bike is at fault, and then you claim the car is not responsible for ensuring the sidewalk is clear before moving through it.
Just bought the first one for my trucks.I don’t at the moment, but I’m seriously thinking about getting dash cams for our semi trucks because people are absolute idiots driving on the road now.
Watch again.The bike was in the right turn lane so he should have turned right. Of course, you're not supposed to pull out in front of vehicles regardless of the lane they're in or even if they have a signal on.
They have to obey the same traffic rules as cars/other vehicles do. Bikers have to remember that they are less visible than cars too and be more cautious.
You could not pay me enough to get me to ride a bike on some of the roads I encounter bikers on all the time. It isn't a question of having the right to do it but worth the risk of doing it.Until they buy tags and insurance I have no respect for the bike riders
Doesn't look like he should be hurt too badly. He wasn't hit that hard. Maybe a fractured leg on that side.Exactly. Car is at fault. Not that that helps the bicyclist any. Hope he's ok. I would not want to ride a bike on a road that busy.
I did, full screen this time and several times, and he went straight in the turn lane.Watch again.
Watch again.
The bike was in the right turn lane so he should have turned right. Of course, you're not supposed to pull out in front of vehicles regardless of the lane they're in or even if they have a signal on.
They have to obey the same traffic rules as cars/other vehicles do. Bikers have to remember that they are less visible than cars too and be more cautious.
The bike can be seen travelling on the sidewalk. Then as he go onto the pavement he swerved to his right to avoid T-boning the car and moved directly into the car's path. If he was in any turn lane he was going the wrong way in it.The bike was in the right turn lane so he should have turned right. Of course, you're not supposed to pull out in front of vehicles regardless of the lane they're in or even if they have a signal on.
They have to obey the same traffic rules as cars/other vehicles do. Bikers have to remember that they are less visible than cars too and be more cautious.
The cyclist is moving towards the camera. The cyclist is going in the opposite direction of the vehicle that filmed the incident.I did, full screen this time and several times, and he went straight in the turn lane.
Can y'all post if you drive a lifted parking lot princess everywhere but never actually haul anything or never go offroad or not? I need to know which way your posts are slanted as I try to make up my mind about who is at fault.Can y’all post if you ride your bicycle on the road or not? I need to know which way your posts are slanted as I try to make up my mind about who is at fault.
I had to get a big truck to haul your mom.Can y'all post if you drive a lifted parking lot princess everywhere but never actually haul anything or never go offroad or not? I need to know which way your posts are slanted as I try to make up my mind about who is at fault.
I had to get a big truck to haul your mom.
Seems like the comment 'make better choices' should be made to whoever is at fault.I’ve seen bike riders on old West Point road OWP!!! One got killed a few years back. Also on oktoc road. Cars/trucks always win. Make better choices