Seve OB wrote: » c'mon. did anyone expect otherwise
inforfun wrote: » Poster mentioned they lifted her of that block. Yes... her.
GBX wrote: » I disagree Blade1 ... Possibly target fixation but he only had 2-3 seconds from when the yellow foam came completely loose to when he hit it. He looked to be moving to his right and then the foam goes in his way. Not enough time to fully react or get out of its way.
Kevin Finnerty wrote: » Why didn't he take better evasive action? Could have avoided it I think.( on those speeds anyway)
Muppet Man wrote: » Touch the image to play it... biker knocked down....
mikeecho wrote: » I'm looking at a still image of cars in lane 1 and 3. Lane 2 is empty. The car in lane 3 (left most ) has a trailer.. (I'm viewing on the touch version )
amcalester wrote: » Are we looking at the same clip? Biker getting taken out of it by a lost load.
mikeecho wrote: » Looks like the usa, where in most if not all states you can overtake in any lane. I don't see the issue... every lane is a driving lane. And who's to say that the car that pic was taken from wasn't holding up traffic by driving at 10mph, causing everyone to pass on both sides.
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CyberGhost wrote: » A dangerous overtake.https://streamable.com/qgkdc
Deleted User wrote: » I think removing the "early red" incentive where there is a pause of a couple of seconds before the other lights go green would soon stop the gambling.
fullstop wrote: » People don't give a ****, their time is more important than anyone else. Red light cameras FTW.
CyberGhost wrote: » It's crazy they just keep going. Do you not see the red light? Do you not know you are supposed to stop? Or is it OK if others are doing it?