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u/TheIronCIooch 13d ago
Regardless of who's at fault, I can't believe the biker would gamble his life like that. What was he thinking?
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u/xpawn2002 13d ago
Mind clouded with rage
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u/Just-Comedian-2962 13d ago
Mind clouded with stupidity.
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u/Grimour 13d ago
Rage and stupidity often goes hand in hand.
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u/Crafty_Genius 13d ago
Anger leads to rage, rage leads to hate, hate leads to suffering.
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u/LightenUpPhrancis 13d ago
Suffering leads to fear. Fear leads to doobies. And doobies lead to twinkies.
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u/Detriumph 13d ago
Mind clouded with stupidity.
Stupidity with a chance of brain.
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u/Prime624 13d ago
Self-induced rage. Could've been avoided if he used the passing lane for passing. (Cars obvs at fault here, but biker started the conflict.)
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u/Xdivine 13d ago
(Cars obvs at fault here, but biker started the conflict.)
Well we don't know who exactly started the conflict, but they certainly could've ended it before any actual harm was done.
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Fucked around and found out. Road rage is no where to be when on two wheels, you end up a smudge on someone's bumper.
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u/xiotaki 13d ago
"when you're on 2 wheels, you NEVER have the right of way"
no other lesson will bring your riding skills as far as this one.
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u/HomerJSimpson3 13d ago
“Ride like you’re invisible, not invincible” always stuck with me.
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u/WaywardBadger 13d ago
My personal favorite was told to us the 1st day my class learned to ride, "there are alot of dead people who were right".
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u/Gudeldar 13d ago
The way they told it to me was “graveyards are full of people who had the right of way”
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u/mrsmushroom 13d ago
Yeah this biker is an idiot. Recognize your vehicle may as well be a unicycle at that speed. You as biker will not survive so much as a bump.
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u/Caroleanlover 13d ago
he fucked around and found out
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u/CloudCobra979 13d ago
I mean, you have to have some basic level of intelligence to value your own life. I don't think a guy riding bike that doesn't even look street legal and blocking the fast lane on a freeway meets that level. I don't see any mirrors or lights on the bike.
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u/majoroutage 13d ago
Mutual combat doctrine.
What the fuck was the biker even thinking by putting himself in that position.
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u/YetiorNotHereICome 13d ago
It's the highway-speed equivalent of standing in a bouncer's way to the bathroom and playing, "Look at me! I'm not touching you! I'm not touching you!" The fuck did he expect? He got what he was asking for.
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u/majoroutage 13d ago
And then throwing yourself into the stall doorway with him.
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u/Yonand331 13d ago
The biker is unhinged too, thinking they could own the car with that idiotic move too.
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u/TheAngryGoat 13d ago
Sure, if the bouncer was a ton or two of steel and travelling at 70mph.
The car driver here was an idiot (and potentially an attempted murderer depending on how deliberate that wiggle at the end was) but appeared to just want to get past an idiot that was deliberately blocking the road.
The biker though was actively choosing to fuck with something that could very very easily end his life in less time than it takes to think about it. He's lucky that his multiple suicide attempts failed.
I'm sure that other events had happened prior to the start of this video, but even from what we can see here both are clearly in the wrong and if I were in charge, both would be spending a few years behind bars to cool off.
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u/xSARGEx117x 13d ago
I'd give them both 366 days to think about it, while in cells next to each other, their work detail is cleaning highways (especially after collisions), and they have to attend group therapy and watch videos of people with ptsd from crashes.
Both of them need time to think about how fucking stupid they are, and how it's not just them that can get completely fucked.
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u/Gameplayer9752 13d ago
One earns a meeting with the police. The other earns a darwin award.
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u/Rokey76 13d ago
One goes to the morgue and the other to jail
One guy's wasted and the other's a waste
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u/KM2KCA 13d ago
It goes down the same as the thousand before
No one's getting smarter, no one's learning the score
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u/Rokey76 13d ago
Actually, I'm starting to think we choose the wrong song.
You drive on my ass
Your foot's on the gas
And your next breath is your last
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u/WittsandGrit 13d ago
Funny how there's also a road rage song (Bad Habit) on that album.
When I go driving, I stay in my lane
But getting cut off, it makes me insane
I open the glove box, reach inside
I'm gonna wreck this fucker's ride
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u/LomaSoma 13d ago
I just don't understand why people on bikes like pissing off idiots like they won't do anything. Your life isn't worth it.
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u/BigDogIsland 13d ago
I ride a motorcycle and if someone is tailgating me and driving like a maniac I let them be on their way by getting out of the way. I drive my truck like an a-hole sometimes but on the bike I keep a way cooler head.
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u/2CommentOrNot2Coment 13d ago
Exactly. I never ride aggressive against a car. Bike always loses…
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u/a-aron1112 13d ago
The best advice I got when I started riding was from a buddy’s cousin. He said you have to think of it in terms of i win. The answer is rarely the motorcyclist.
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u/ScrembledEggs 13d ago
I’ve just bought my first motorbike and would be grateful for any other insider tips you have. I’ve been backpack a few times but never been the rider; I get my license later this week
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u/NameIs-Already-Taken 13d ago
Assume all drivers either don't see you, or they intend to kill you. Get and read an advanced rider manual (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Motorcycle-Roadcraft-Police-Riders-Manual/dp/0113401493/) and get some training. You need to look out for drivers suddenly turning into a petrol station or side roads without looking or indicating.
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u/pepelepepelepew 13d ago
One time I supposedly cut off a biker, legit had no clue. But he followed me through a turn around and started yelling at me that he was gonna kick my ass.
I just laughed, how you gonna stop my car, buddy?? I was scared though, but not bc of his dumbass. I was scared that I didn't see him and didn't notice. Still makes me drive better.
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u/NameIs-Already-Taken 13d ago
It is hard for people in cars to have as much awareness as motorcyclists. Their field of view is restricted by the metal box and their expectation is that everyone else is in a large metal box. I can understand that, even if I don't like it. Motorcyclists need to ride safely anyway, regardless of the skill or alertness of the drivers around them.
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u/KodakDC 12d ago
I saw somewhere that the size of a biker going twice the speed limit on a highway is smaller than a ballpoint pin shaft held 10ft away in the vision of a car driver at the time they'd need to see the biker to react appropriately. There comes a point that a biker can be acting so stupid and dangerous that there is literally no chance for even the most alert driver to react to them in a safe way.
One time I was driving on the 495 beltway around DC in dense traffic. I went to make a lane change, signaled, looked over my shoulder AND checked my mirror, then started to make the lane change. All of a sudden my blind spot warning went off so I paused my lane change and a biker on a crotch rocket absolutely BLASTED by me weaving through traffic. If I didn't have the blind spot warning alert they would have hit me or I would have hit them.
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u/Luigi_Dagger 13d ago
I once had to squeeze my way into a line of cars like 3 cars ahead of a biker and he zoomed forward and cut me off and brake checked me. I was in a loaded cement mixer weighing like 70,000lbs. One mistake and I would have painted his ass on the road just trying to stop.
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u/NameIs-Already-Taken 12d ago
People like that tend not to ride for long. They tend to find the limits of physics, engineering and medicine, in that order...
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u/MGBitcoin 13d ago
Ive been riding for 10 years now. Important things to note is always wear your gear, helmet, jacket, trousers, gloves and boots. I went down with 30 km/h and my ankle would be fucked if I didn't wear my boots.
Take it easy the first couple thousand miles. You are still learning and most people crash due to them thinking they are Rossi. Always look way further ahead than you did in your car, you will lose if some dickhead pulls in front of you. I always tske my hand of the gass if i see someone waiting to turn on my street, you never know if they see you or not. Dont buy an exhaust that stupidly loud and has no DB killer. Lastly, find a friend to ride with.
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u/Lilmaggot 13d ago
What is a DB killer? I’m curious why a loud bike is a safety risk? Im not a biker, just a driver who does try to look out for them .)
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u/MGBitcoin 13d ago
Decibell killer, its what guys with tiny dicks take out of their exhaust to make it very loud. It's not a safety risk but it's just massive sound pollution for no reason.
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u/SassMyFrass 13d ago
Full skin coverage at all times. Assume you're invisible.
This post is misleading: it doesn't matter one little shit whose fault an accident is when you're the one who loses their legs.
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u/spud8oy 13d ago
As you mentioned backpack, if you ever wear one that has twin zip pulls, pull the zippers all the way round to the side, not to the top. Wind will pull it open when you lean forward. Found that out the hard way with a jacket wrapped around my brake calliper 👎
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u/rustbunker 13d ago
If you're ever considering what safety gear to wear, just imagine sprinting as fast as you can possibly run, then throwing yourself face first onto the ground.
That's about 15mph.
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u/RIPdantheman616 13d ago
So, like, you agree people are driving like maniacs, yet when you drive, you do the same thing? I just want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly.
I work at a body shop and see the same idiots year after year, can we please stop driving like assholes? I already have job security because of deer.
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u/hthnsaro 13d ago edited 13d ago
Not disagreeing with you, or picking a fight, but I do have a question. Isn't that the fast lane? Biker sees a car behind him, doesn't get over or accelerate, and proceeds to block the pass. Imo, he was being an asshole. I am in no way saying he deserved what he got.
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u/JimmyGymGym1 13d ago
But the question wasn’t “Who’s the asshole?” The question was “Who’s at fault?”
No matter how big an asshole someone is, there no excuse for hitting them with your car.
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u/Hardlyhorsey 12d ago
I drive my truck like an a-hole sometimes but on the bike I keep a way cooler head.
Why do you think this is okay lol. “I would never drive like this if my life was at risk. I only do it when it’s other people’s lives.”
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u/GoodMourning81 13d ago
Maybe stop driving your truck like an asshole because what goes around comes around and it’s gonna come around and bite you in the ass while you’re on your bike.
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u/BluetheNerd 13d ago
I drive a car not a bike but I still do this. If someone wants to go 20 over, or swerve around like a lunatic or just generally be a dangerous driver, they can go ahead, but I'm gonna let them do that a good breaking distance away from me...
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u/TimHung931017 13d ago
Gotta hand it to the biker, takes a very special kind of stupid to put your life on the line to send a message
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u/NetworkElf 13d ago
They were both idiots. The whole basis of my motorcycle riders safety course was always driving defensively. The car was following too closely, but the bike provoked it by camping in the left lane.
However, the purposeful hitting of the bike is a matter for law enforcement, which presumably got involved since the video shows the incident from 2 different vehicles.
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u/TheBlackestCrow 13d ago edited 13d ago
The biker also provoked it by slowing down on purpose and driving slower than the car on the right. He was basically provoking the road raging idiot in the BMW.
I don't get bikers that do stupid things like that. Most bikers can lose a tailgater easily by accelerating and just going back to the right lane. This idiot did the complete opposite.
It doesn't excuse the behavior of the BMW though because it almost looks like he swerved into the biker on purpose.
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u/TheAsianTroll 13d ago
Slowing the BMW driver down, and then speeding up to block them when they tried to pass.
You got your message across the first time, bro. Let them go now. No need to keep blocking.
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u/GiantPurplePeopleEat 12d ago
You got your message across the first time, bro. Let them go now.
Yes, but then he wouldn't have had the chance to become a human meat crayon coloring the asphalt with his skin and blood. Which was apparently his goal.
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u/CrApple-iJUNK 13d ago
I don't agree of what just happened, however, I just don't understand why is so hard for people to mover over to the right lane and let faster traffic to pass... IT'S THE LAW. (SLOWER TRAFFIC KEEP RIGHT). Left lane is for passing. You can not camp in there and refuse to mover over.
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u/39_33__138 13d ago
Ego.
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u/DescriptionSenior675 13d ago
It happens because these assholes have never encountered a consequence.
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u/BigHomieTrapLord69 13d ago
Wish police would spend more time enforcing the left lane laws. It is actually a law in a lot of US states that the left lane is either for passing or that you must at least be going the speed limit or higher (in reality left lane camping is only cool with me if you are absolutely flying). I can’t remember a single time in driver’s Ed that they taught us the rules about left lane use. So many people are unaware or just assholes. The number of people I’ve been in the car with too who never look at their rear view mirrors is also staggering.
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u/DescriptionSenior675 12d ago
If police here enforced traffic laws, a lot of things would be different.
Too busy arming up like a military to go to war with minorities, though
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u/BigHomieTrapLord69 12d ago
They enforce traffic laws in my state, but it’s the wrong shit. They have a couple towns on the I95 that are notorious for making most of their income from speed traps. They drop the speed limits in these towns for no reason and sit right where the speed limit drops and punish safe drivers for going what would otherwise be reasonable speeds. Then guess what happens if they get you, two weeks later you get legal advertisements in the mail from 100 different lawyers in that town who make their living off speeding defense. It’s a disgusting racket and I’m not sure how there’s never been any law suits.
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u/iluvnips 13d ago
Both are seriously stupid with an ego to match, a match made in heaven some might say.
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u/ExistingAnalysis7 13d ago
Dude on the bike should’ve just let it slide because the car has more nuts and bolts and will win every time. But neither one of these drivers should be on the road.
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u/Outrageous-Duck9695 13d ago
Bet you the biker won't don't shit like that again. Everyone involved is an idiot
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u/legomann97 13d ago
Hoping that guy never gets back on a bike, man's a danger to everyone around him and quite obviously, himself.
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Whose fault? The car. Do I feel bad for the idiot biker? No.
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u/Secure_Art2642 13d ago
Did the guy in the car even stop after he hit the motorcycle? Looks like a hit and run to me
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u/drakon_us 12d ago
Other videos show, he stopped and waited until the motorcycle driver got up, driver's passenger called the police, and they drove directly to the police station. The police accepted that in lieu of staying on site as there wasn't anything the driver could have done to improve the situation by staying on-site.
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u/Silly_Mycologist3213 13d ago
Both are jerks but the SUV deliberately strikes the cycle and that can be seen by the police as attempted murder. I still don’t get why the cycle thought it was a good idea to first hold up the SUV and then try and pass it again, he’s a moron.
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u/Human__been 13d ago
Because he was disrespected by the car and too many people would rather be dead or in jail rather than be disrespected … blows my mind
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u/HobbesNJ 13d ago
The car intentionally hit the cycle, which is simply unacceptable. He's in the wrong.
That doesn't mean the motorcycle was in the right. I don't know why someone riding a motorcycle would play such games with a vehicle, particularly at highway speeds. You are always responsible for your own safety on a motorcycle.
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u/LiquidPotator 13d ago edited 13d ago
As someone who rides a motorcycle, I still have a dislike for the riders. I can easily pick out a scenario where they just want to play the victim card, nah you chose to be on the bike and your actions intentionally. When I'm in my truck behind a motorcycle I keep 2+ car length distance because I know for a fact a bike will decelerate faster when off throttle than any car without me seeing brake lights, and I don't want to commit homicide because my rig can't slow down fast enough or risk the vehicle behind me to push me into the bike in front. But in this case the black car is straight up attempting homicide. To simplify, they're both idiots, but only one would be seeing assault charges.
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u/Dedotdub 13d ago
Seems both are assholes, but the biker had a lot more to lose. This makes the biker a stupid asshole.
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u/canigooutsidesoon 13d ago
Excellent analysis, thank you for showing your work as well.
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u/Rekrul_Eniram 13d ago
That motorcycle rider is either really stupid or has the biggest balls ever. Large SUV > motorcycle every time.
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u/Apolog3ticBoner 13d ago
The difference between brave and stupid is whether there's anything to gain. Since there was nothing to gain here he's stupid, not brave.
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u/Rude_Dude85 13d ago
That isn’t a large SUV, but I get what you’re saying
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u/Icy-Letterhead-2837 13d ago
Even one of those tiny smart cars are deadly to a biker, lol. 4 wheels wins nearly every time.
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u/JobStrict4790 13d ago
The only person I wouldn't call an asshole is the guy in the white car who just seems to be stuck there.
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u/doobs05 13d ago
Biker is seriously stupid. Why he messing with someone with a bigger weapon? You didn't wanna let him pass, and yet he passed. Why would you chase him? You fucked around, and you found out, stupid idiot wanna be though guy.
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u/Paiger__ 13d ago
Welp, the biker fucked around and found out. So incredibly stupid.
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u/BooCreepyFootDr 13d ago
Two idiots.
That said, fuck the asshole on the bike. He knew what he was doing. When you antagonize the right kind of crazy, can you really be surprised when shit goes tits up?
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u/Pascalwb 13d ago
biker was just stupid, was there history? He was actively blocking.
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u/hjablowme919 12d ago
Guy on the bike is an asshole.
That said, it definitely looks like the car hit him on purpose.
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u/heartlcss 13d ago
I think they’re both partially at fault. Yeah the motorcycle was being a d and messing around disregarding their own safety. However, the black car literally attempted vehicular homicide so definitely the swerving car.
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u/Professional-Can4896 13d ago
At some point you gotta consider your own life (lives, could’ve been others in the car). Plus, the rider behind can only legally pass going to the right. The left side isn’t a lane.
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u/LeadReverend 13d ago
Both are morons. Ultimately though, the car swerved into the bike intentionally. The biker is phenomenally stupid thinking he was going to win a pissing contest with the car, particularly when the car previously lane-split HIM, and should have realized the dipshlt in the car was a psychopath. I'd put thus one on the car driver, though the biker certainly reacted badly to someone else acting badly.
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u/BUFBills_AfricasTeam 13d ago
Both are idiots, but any time you go for murder you're automatically the biggest asshole.
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u/simontempher1 13d ago
I drive and ride, here is something I tend to keep in mind to avoid these problems, would I do this if a cop was behind me? If I can say no, then it means I can avoid a costly mistake/decision
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u/JangoFetlife 13d ago
Regardless of who’s at fault, you always ride like everyone is trying to kill you. And you NEVER ride angry.
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u/Fit-Let8175 12d ago
The black car was 100% at fault in the case of assault with a deadly weapon.
The biker was 100% at fault for attempting to pass illegally.
Without the video showing the black car turning into the bike, the biker would've been held to blame.
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u/bornfromanegg 12d ago
Two fucking idiots being fucking idiots, then one idiot decides to add attempted murder into the mix. Fuck the lot of this.
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u/wokeupcancelled 12d ago
Without full content here's my take. Just based on the video.
Biker was intentionally holding up the car. The biker was fully aware of what he was doing. The biker had ample time to move over and seemed to be reducing speed intentionally.
The driver was to keen to get ahead. Driver took the opportunity to undertake and get in front. This manoeuvre was not correct carried out, no stopping distance between car infront and cut in front of bike.
Biker recklessly tried to over take outside the road markings. Egos bruised, the driver swerved to close the gap. Hard to tell if they intentionally meant to hit biker.
Both acted recklessly. Insurance should deny both claims, both driving dangerous, both should be fined.
Side note, biker should have more awareness as one is more protected than the other.
How did I do?
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u/LolMonster23 12d ago
Motorcycle shouldn’t have been an asshole. Other guy should not use his car as a weapon, especially against someone on a motorcycle.
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u/matrixjoey 13d ago
Bike shouldn’t haven’t been hogging the fast line… but that’s a minor offence compared to causing the crash.
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u/RuckHoward 13d ago
No matter how big or bad you think you are when you’re on a bike you’re inferior. They’re in caged armor and you’re on horseback. Check your ego and live to see another day
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u/vjb108 13d ago
Everybody is at fault. The bike is in a passing lane but not passing the white car. The white car seems to accelerate to keep the bike from passing. The black car is following too closely to be safe. The black car makes an unsafe pass in a lane already occupied by the bike, which has drifted to the right possibly to clear the lane. Possibly because he may have been anticipating a pass from the right. Hard to say. The bike attempts an unsafe pass outside of traffic lanes. The black car prevents the attempted pass by swerving outside of his lane to make contact with the bike. The bike wrecks. All drivers continue on their way. Everyone is an asshole. Everyone is somewhat culpable. It’s just too bad they didn’t all wreck.
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u/caidicus 13d ago
The guy on the bike looked like he was playing Mario Kart.
Until the end... Then it looked like burnout.
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u/SuspiciousPie9776 13d ago
I can’t imagine why the motorcyclist decided suddenly had lived long enough 🤷♂️
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u/Popular-Growth2202 13d ago
A lot of bikers are idiots, but to risk your freedom if the biker dies because you got triggered. It should be obvious to everyone on the road that bikers are fragile as hell. The driver in the video didn’t even slow down when the bike was hit.
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u/MidKnightshade 13d ago
Bike Vs car
The biker is lucky to be alive. He should’ve just moved out the way. Attempting to block the car was insanely stupid and then he tried to pass him on the inside….
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u/Madlieta 13d ago
Both of them are at fault I'd say.
- Cammer came too close to the cyclist when he merged into the left lane, & kept riding the cyclist's butt.
- Cyclist & cammer were egging each other on it seemed like.
- The cyclist was playing with his own life. I do not know if that blue car meant to intentionally hit the cyclist or what, but that is scary. If intentional, the drive of the blue car should be arrested.
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u/____Vader 12d ago
Get out of the passing lane. Yes the car is a prick and that might be why he won’t move but pass on the left, drive on the right. It’s not that difficult
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u/GurglingWaffle 12d ago
I've rode a bike for about 30 years. There's no such thing as "right of way" on a motorcycle. You can be right and pavement paint or you can be safe and alive.
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u/hebrew_hammersk 13d ago
Car bad, bike stupid