Cyclist Taken Out By Turning Car NYC

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buggi

Bird Saviour
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Solihull
:ohmy: from what i read in the New York times article they don't fair any better over there, if not less, when it comes to justice
 
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Cycling Dan

Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
:ohmy: from what i read in the New York times article they don't fair any better over there, if not less, when it comes to justice
American is not fab at equality when it comes to minorities. Plus the motor association is ridiculously powerful much like the gun lobby. They have plenty of politicians in their pocket to toy with government.
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
The car was driving towards the sun and then coming into shade where the bike was. If the rider was wearing dark clothing it could have been difficult for the driver to see him.

What was also surprising to me was why the cyclist did not steer right when the car was coming at him. There was lots of space on the right. Possibly target fixation. If you look at it you will probably hit it.

Clearly the cars fault though. This footage may help the cyclist.

Steve
 
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Cycling Dan

Cycling Dan

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The car was driving towards the sun and then coming into shade where the bike was. If the rider was wearing dark clothing it could have been difficult for the driver to see him.

What was also surprising to me was why the cyclist did not steer right when the car was coming at him. There was lots of space on the right. Possibly target fixation. If you look at it you will probably hit it.

Clearly the cars fault though. This footage may help the cyclist.

Steve
He chose to brake rather than turn from the seems of it. Full brake and then turning on a bike is only going to guarantee you hit the ground whether the car hits you or not.
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
No doubt about it. Someone did that to me when I was on a motorbike. I ended up with both my arms broken and my right leg broken. I was traveling at about the same speed as that bike. You certainly fly in slow motion when it happens.

Steve
 

Roadrider48

Voice of the people
Location
Londonistan
He chose to brake rather than turn from the seems of it. Full brake and then turning on a bike is only going to guarantee you hit the ground whether the car hits you or not.
You're right about the braking thing. That happened to me about six months ago. I had to brake real sharp whilst turning away from a car and I went over the bars at an angle. Dislocated my shoulder and cracked two ribs. At the time I carried on with my journey straight after(god knows how) but it was straight to A and E that night.
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
O M G ! If you repeatedly pause the footage from just before impact you see the cyclists does a summersault parting company with his bike and lands on his head and knees whilst bike continues on summersaulting down the road. Chilling. I hope cyclist lived or was not seriously injured. US seems just as crap for cycling as UK but compensation in civil law is far more generous than UK.
 
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Cycling Dan

Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
O M G ! If you repeatedly pause the footage from just before impact you see the cyclists does a summersault parting company with his bike and lands on his head and knees whilst bike continues on summersaulting down the road. Chilling. I hope cyclist lived or was not seriously injured. US seems just as crap for cycling as UK but compensation in civil law is far more generous than UK.
Wow. I didn't even see that until you pointed it out
 
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