I came off my bike last night

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I came off my bike last night

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SO I was riding downtown in calgary and theres a guy at the side of the road, I look at him he looks at me and runs accross the road....My EFE slides from under me as I try to avoid the guy, Any how I all I get from the DRUNK twine is IM sorry. I hit him pretty hard, at about 30 k a hour, Ive busted a RIB, and my leftside signal lights, and got some gravel RASH on my alternator cover and my ARSE.....Ive been hurting all day and its slowly getting worse......I guess It could of been worse, OUCH....but it hurts when I laugh

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#2 Unread post by BuzZz »

That sucks, Dude.

Aside from your pain(let's be honest, it's YOUR pain :wink: ), it hurts me to know such a spiffy bike got rashed-up due to a lowly pedestrian.

I have never agreed with the whole 'pedestrians have the right-of-way' thing. If your too F'n stupid to make your way across the street at a crosswalk with lights to guide you, you should be taken out of the gene pool. Walking out into traffic has to one of the best signs that you need eliminating.

Too bad you can't sue the moron. Or sue to have him placed in protective custody. You know, to save yet another precious pedestrian(too bad 'ped'-ophile has been taken, it's a good word for 'em) from grievous injury while staggering around the road in blind ignorance.

My lawyer has always told me.... if your gonna hit someone, make sure you kill them(even if you have to take a couple of runs at them to do it). It's cheaper for everybody concerned. Good advice. :twisted:
No Witnesses.... :shifty:

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just be glad he didn't call the cops or anything. Though, then you might have been able to get a 50/50 neglegence (being he was drunk in public and just jumped out at you). you wouldn't owe him anything, and vice versa.
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#4 Unread post by AdrianZ »

How's the biker at fault here?
I'm 6'7". bikes have more headroom

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in any accident situation the motorcyclist is always at fault.
same way with 18 wheelers.
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Sorry to hear that Joe .
Get well soon .
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#7 Unread post by britishjoe »

yeah in CANADA a pedestrian allways has right of way, so I would of been charged with something, even though he wasnt on a crosswalk and he was hammered drunk!

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#8 Unread post by AdrianZ »

9000white wrote:in any accident situation the motorcyclist is always at fault.
same way with 18 wheelers.
what if a 18 wheer hits a bike?
I'm 6'7". bikes have more headroom

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#9 Unread post by Sev »

AdrianZ wrote:
9000white wrote:in any accident situation the motorcyclist is always at fault.
same way with 18 wheelers.
what if a 18 wheer hits a bike?
Then there won't be enough left of the bike or biker for it to matter.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#10 Unread post by AdrianZ »

my friend was side swiped by a 18 wheeler. the driver admited fault
I'm 6'7". bikes have more headroom

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