First accident
Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 7:23 pm
Well it has finaly happened. Driving south on Oak street on a beautiful Saturday morning, I was almost at the Oak street bridge and freedom when a inattentive car driver blows through a red light 3 blocks from the bridge.I tried to miss his rear end as he blew through but just caught his rear quarter panel. I twisted around as I hit him and went down in the intersection, rear of my beloved, beautiful mint 1997 Honda pinning my left leg under the bike.
It took a few wonderful bystanders to get the bike off my leg and in my daze I was able to get it on the shoulder with the kick stand down. Then all the Emergency vehicles arrived, 2 firetrucks and 2 ambulances, all the guys ready to help me, take down witness names for me , make sure I was OK to go on my own, it was a tribute to our Canadian way of life.
One older Asian man with a turban insisted on checking the other drivers license number to make sure , in my daze, that I had been given the right license information , to the point of confronting the other driver to ensure I was protected. Other witnesses taking pictures of the offending vehicle. It was a heart warming experience in the middle of a personal disaster.
So far it seems that my bike has a lot less damage that this old 65 year old body, torn Rotator shoulder cup, severe bruising and swelling on my left leg and foot. It is a little difficult to move around right now but the good news...leather jacket, thick leather gloves good jeans and a great helmet saved my life!!
I'll keep you up to date !
Cliff
It took a few wonderful bystanders to get the bike off my leg and in my daze I was able to get it on the shoulder with the kick stand down. Then all the Emergency vehicles arrived, 2 firetrucks and 2 ambulances, all the guys ready to help me, take down witness names for me , make sure I was OK to go on my own, it was a tribute to our Canadian way of life.
One older Asian man with a turban insisted on checking the other drivers license number to make sure , in my daze, that I had been given the right license information , to the point of confronting the other driver to ensure I was protected. Other witnesses taking pictures of the offending vehicle. It was a heart warming experience in the middle of a personal disaster.
So far it seems that my bike has a lot less damage that this old 65 year old body, torn Rotator shoulder cup, severe bruising and swelling on my left leg and foot. It is a little difficult to move around right now but the good news...leather jacket, thick leather gloves good jeans and a great helmet saved my life!!
I'll keep you up to date !
Cliff