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 Posted: 01:54 - 11 Oct 2006 Post subject: Most accidents happen when? |
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Coming down the A4, at the big ol' roundabout in Theale, J12 M4.
Long story short. I was going straight over. Guy decides I'm invisible, pulls out onto the roundabout that I'm now well on my way across (if you know it, it's a wide round about, very clear line of sight). Eye contacts made, but he doesn't brake. I'm braking as hard as possible, release and somehow manage to swerve past the front of his (still moving) car. Think I'm about to catch a very very close call, when I hit the curb (was about a foot from missing it), bike and I get sent into what felt like space. Back down with a thud. Keep the bike up right, and grab the brakes again- Too late, I've managed to leap an entire lane and now I'm heading into the next curb, bike falls sideways on it, and I finally land on something, grass. Thank god.
Little bit of sliding later, stop, and stand up. Bike's neatly wrecked by the side of the road, and I'm in one piece (sore shoulder only) with not a mark on my bike gear.
Only external injury; Cut my finger picking my bike back up..
So, yeah. Badly explained, still a little shaken up, sorry. Only thing on my mind was to not go over his car.
How I know he didn't brake? Witness in car behind said he didn't once see the brake lights come on, either broken or he was out to try kill me. Thankfully witness sides with me (well, he appeared to). |
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Is this the one on the M4, or the one about a mile down the road with the a329m / a4?
Sadly, you'll probably have a lot harder time claiming because you took the effort to avoid him . |
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It asounds like the one by the business park. I used to ride that every day on the bike and the amount of cagers that think they can make it out in front of you is unreal. I definitely had more near misses on that roundabout than any other part of my journey into work.  ____________________ Dead nobodies in company cars... |
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thats what I was thinking.
a 40 limit doesnt mean 40 'on' the actual roundabout.
Also it means its the limit, not the speed you must travel at, you have to slow down for hazards and 'potential' hazards. Every junction and roundabout is a potential hazard.
A car at a junction is a 'potential' hazard, I keep my eye on them and sit up. Never think he will stop and wait, always assume he's about to pull out and you have time to react - as in this case it is proven that sometimes they dont stop and become a hazard.
had you been within the speed limit, slowing down for the roundabout and paying better observation, you may have been able to stop.
it's getting far too common to blame other motorsists with the biker owns the road attitude.
not having a dig at you matey, just trying to put some perspective on it.
you were speeding. poor observation. inability to avoid the hazard due to your speed. if you had of slowed for the roundabout and been in a lower gear, looking and anticipating, you would have stopped or had enough revs to pull away safely from the hazard.
He was foreign and used to driving on the other side, he perhaps didnt expect you to come across the roundabout at 55mph.
slow down and get it under control before the next off has you in A&E. Hope the bike mends easy. ____________________ Benelli. Happy as a pig in cacky. |
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 Posted: 14:26 - 11 Oct 2006 Post subject: |
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I dont know how this one is going to work out with the insurance mate. Because you never acctually HIT him they might find you in error for not being able to avoid him and stay upright. Thats what ive been told anyways. Anyone else heard of this? Not that insurance wouldnt pay out if it was the case, if im right it would just mean there wasnt a 100% payout. ____________________ Will work for petrol
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 Posted: 17:45 - 11 Oct 2006 Post subject: |
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Checked the road leading up, and it is national limit. So 70 on the approach to the roundabout, which means I was well within the speed limit. I saw him far enough off to believe with all my heart he was stopping, and he was slowing down as he pulled up to the junction, he just didn't see me.
I do know where you're coming from though carlos. It's just when you're halfway over an empty roundabout, doing 50/55mph, it doesn't give you a lot of time to react. Had I slowed down without need, it'd still have been close, except I'd have just missed the back of his car, not the front- Though I would have kept the bike upright this way.
As for the claim, insurance company agree that he didn't give way, and forced me off the road.
And as for that vehical reg. That's the reg taken from the van by myself, and the woman I hit. We hit a dead end when the address he gave had never heard of him, the home number had never heard of him, and the insurance came back saying the reg was a Corsa. Which, you guessed it, didn't belong to him. Police wouldn't get involved in it, and insurance company told me I had to try find him. |
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Your problem, if the purple line is correct, is that you moved into the right hand lane. Even though you wouldn't have been indicating, because no-one ever indicates these days, car drivers tend to think right hand lane = going right. I tend to stay wide, even on clear roundabouts, so that it is obvious that I'm not going right.
Of course, it could be that the bloke was just blind
Cheers
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 225 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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