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chica121

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  1. not pointing the finger of blame. what we saw and experienced from motorcycles, and yes i had been on motorcycles too just like you. so talking from experience and being a driving instructor. the same accident happened to me because its always the car driver has to think motorcycle, but what about the motorcycle they need to think what they are doing as well. like i said not pointing the finger of blame, but seeing what happened yesterday and having to see the consequences of a motorcycle not thinking again. common sense if you see a HGV you dont try and undertake it or overtake if its turning, car or BIKE
  2. we was there when the accident happened. it was not the lorries fault. he indicated to turn left on a side road which he is able to go on, not a tiny road and the motorcycle decided to undertake him on the left side, like all motorcycles think they can do which they cannot. i feel sorry for the driver whom was so distressed, my partner calmed him down, it was clearly not his fault. the motorcycle was a woman who died on the scene. all motorcycles need to be just as aware as all drivers have to be as well not to presume that in a motorcycle accident its the car drivers fault as always. im speaking from experience in a motorcycle accident and what we saw today. respects go out to the motorcycists family and the driver of the lorry and his family too.
  3. we was there when the accident happened. it was not the lorries fault. he indicated to turn left on a side road which he is able to go on, not a tiny road and the motorcycle decided to undertake him on the left side, like all motorcycles think they can do which they cannot. i feel sorry for the driver whom was so distressed, my partner calmed him down, it was clearly not his fault. the motorcycle was a woman who died on the scene. all motorcycles need to be just as aware as all drivers have to be as well not to presume that in a motorcycle accident its the car drivers fault as always. im speaking from experience in a motorcycle accident and what we saw today. respects go out to the motorcycists family and the driver of the lorry and his family too.
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