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Thanks for that That's what has had me worried.
As for my insurance company. When I contacted them initially I was told that I would have to contact the other drivers insurance and claim myself. Which I found odd. WTF am I paying them for, if I have to do the work? |
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What a load of balls. But if the law is that big an ass (somebody's allowed to pull out and stop and it's 50/50?!)...well, he wasn't stationary, was he.  ____________________ "There's the horizon! Ride hard, ride fast and cut down all who stand in your way!" |
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Your insurers aren't touching it presumably because you're TPO or TPFT. Since there's no claim against them, what's it got to do with them?
Post the obligatory paint diagram and get T.C's word on it, but there's no way on earth I'd accept any liability there.
| Highway Code 211 wrote: | Motorcyclists and cyclists
It is often difficult to see motorcyclists and cyclists, especially when they are coming up from behind, coming out of junctions, at roundabouts, overtaking you or filtering through traffic. Always look out for them before you emerge from a junction; they could be approaching faster than you think. When turning right across a line of slow-moving or stationary traffic, look out for cyclists or motorcyclists on the inside of the traffic you are crossing. Be especially careful when turning, and when changing direction or lane. Be sure to check mirrors and blind spots carefully. |
https://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg/groups/dg_digitalassets/@dg/@en/documents/digitalasset/dg_070545.jpg
So, why didn't he look out for you?
Or did he see you, and expect you to stop?
100% his fault, so fuck him and double fuck any ignorant mealy mouthed cunt who tries to excuses his ignorance, pardon my fucking Elbonian. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Borris, look at the diagram for rule11. If the bike begins to overtake as the turning car slowsthen there is a blindspot, the van should not be in that spot when it is not clear, regardless of his impatience ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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seems like you was already too close to the people carrier in the first place - if he pulled out whilst the carrier was turning in you should have had PLENTY of space to stop
are you sure you never vered right a little to overtake the people carrier because it was turning in slow / you was too close to it ? ____________________ my rides ---->> https://img406.imageshack.us/img406/5051/ktmaudiducati2.jpg |
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To all suggesting the OP may be at fault...
It really doesn't matter! The person pulling out is always considered at fault on a clear straight road unless some backed up evidence to the contrary can be found.
In this case he will have no trouble with his claim (assuming he wasn't doing 90 in a 30, riding without lights at night etc).
However, while he may be I'm the right he won't come off the best in such an accident. So, the advice to give some space or as was posted in another thread weave slightly is all good from the point of view of do it better next time. ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
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this is not about the law or who is wrong / who is right - it's about avoiding accidents in the first place
from what i have gathered, the carrier did a left 90 degree angle turn, which would mean slowing down to around 10 mph, at this point the rider says the van pulled out and stopped, so the van was already there before the carrier had completed it's turn
the only way the rider would have hit the van was if they were already too close to the people carrier in the first place or did not reduce their speed and caught up with the carrier when it turned or even overtook it whilst it was mid corner
also, people carrier our not, a biker should be able to see what's in front of it, either over it (we have a higher view point) or through the glass
seems to me that if the carrier has braked hard (because pedestrian ran out etc) the bike would have gone into the back of that instead...... ____________________ my rides ---->> https://img406.imageshack.us/img406/5051/ktmaudiducati2.jpg |
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| colicabcadam wrote: | this is not about the law or who is wrong / who is right - it's about avoiding accidents in the first place
It is about the law as that is what determines fault,bit late in this case to worry about avoiding an accident
from what i have gathered, the carrier did a left 90 degree angle turn, which would mean slowing down to around 10 mph, at this point the rider says the van pulled out and stopped, so the van was already there before the carrier had completed it's turn
Cant remember anything about 90 degree but is irrelevent anyway, a van pulled out in front of the rider, are you advocating stopping at every junction just in case there is a smidsy? yeah lets turn every road and junction into the champs elysee and see how that one works out
the only way the rider would have hit the van was if they were already too close to the people carrier in the first place or did not reduce their speed and caught up with the carrier when it turned or even overtook it whilst it was mid corner
Tell you what, put an artic in place of the bike, drivers adjust their speed to make progress, an artic would be closing on a turning vehicle same as the bike was, he would not have been able to stop either.Though the damage would have been to the idiot that ignores the rules
also, people carrier our not, a biker should be able to see what's in front of it, either over it (we have a higher view point) or through the glass
You cannot see over the people carriers, you cannot see through privacy glass, do you think about what you type?
seems to me that if the carrier has braked hard (because pedestrian ran out etc) the bike would have gone into the back of that instead...... |
and if the us space shuttle dropped out the sky and crushed him....it would be a different accident all together. Let me tell you again in capitals again......HE DID NOT HIT THE PEOPLE CARRIER THEREFORE WAS NEITHER TOO CLOSE NOR NOT PAYING ATTENTION ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 221 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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