more anecdotal evidence...
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 4:40 am
that 600cc sport bikes are bad newbie bikes. The rider was new to riding, this was his first bike. Sad story.
CITYBEAT - CITY OF CALGARY PRESS RELEASE
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On 2006 June 15 at 2200 hours, a 19 yr old male was killed in
a two vehicle collision at 8 Avenue and 4 Street SW. The
male was driving a Honda CBR600 motorcycle north on 4th
approaching the intersection at 8th Avenue and was facing a
red traffic light. At the same time a Taxi was driving
through the same intersection westbound on 8 Avenue on a
green light.
Witnesses to the collision state that the motorcyclist failed
to stop as required for the red light and only attempted at
the last moment to brake and avoid the ensuing collision but
was unsuccessful in doing so. The victim ended up being
pinned below the Taxi and the Calgary Fire Department was
required to extricate him for treatment. EMS transported the
victim to the hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
Neither excessive speed or alcohol appear to be factors in
this collision but further investigations into both aspects
are being conducted. The victim was wearing an approved
helmet at the time of the incident.
CITYBEAT - CITY OF CALGARY PRESS RELEASE
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On 2006 June 15 at 2200 hours, a 19 yr old male was killed in
a two vehicle collision at 8 Avenue and 4 Street SW. The
male was driving a Honda CBR600 motorcycle north on 4th
approaching the intersection at 8th Avenue and was facing a
red traffic light. At the same time a Taxi was driving
through the same intersection westbound on 8 Avenue on a
green light.
Witnesses to the collision state that the motorcyclist failed
to stop as required for the red light and only attempted at
the last moment to brake and avoid the ensuing collision but
was unsuccessful in doing so. The victim ended up being
pinned below the Taxi and the Calgary Fire Department was
required to extricate him for treatment. EMS transported the
victim to the hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
Neither excessive speed or alcohol appear to be factors in
this collision but further investigations into both aspects
are being conducted. The victim was wearing an approved
helmet at the time of the incident.