My wrecked S
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ahh that makes sense... were these all one lane roads and the motorcycle moved into the oncoming traffic lane b/c the truck was turning too slowly? Who was at fault? Thats just terrible luck. I come to a "T" every day on my way home from work exactly how you described. I take a left and there are always cars slowing down to turn right on to the road I'm currently on. Usually people in my lane go as soon as they see the person is turning right. I'm waiting for the day that someone gets t-boned the same way it happened to you.
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Originally Posted by Reds2kracer,Jun 19 2007, 11:46 AM
Well, picture you're at a "T" intersection and about to make a left turn. You come to a complete stop (STOP sign), a pickup truck (a full size truck with a top on the rear of the bed) coming towards you from the left and signaled to turn (RIGHT) toward the street that you're stopped on. You look right (nothing, no traffic coming), you look left again and saw that it was clear but couldn't see beyond the truck (due to having a turn lane from the truck's stand point).
At this point, the pickup's coming at you but slowing down to make that right turn where you're at. You inch up to get a better view (you see nothing), you inch up again and when you thought it was clear, you let off the clutch (slowly) and hit the gas to get the wheels rolling.
As soon as you got halfway up a motorcycle (Cruiser) cleared the pickup and smacks right into you.
I couldn't see him, he couldn't see me, when we saw each other it was way too late. Pickup truck lenght from me to him wasn't enough time to react, that and the fact that it's a 45mph zone.
To get a better view of the scenery, the "T" intersection isn't a straight "T", more of a curvy road.
At this point, the pickup's coming at you but slowing down to make that right turn where you're at. You inch up to get a better view (you see nothing), you inch up again and when you thought it was clear, you let off the clutch (slowly) and hit the gas to get the wheels rolling.
As soon as you got halfway up a motorcycle (Cruiser) cleared the pickup and smacks right into you.
I couldn't see him, he couldn't see me, when we saw each other it was way too late. Pickup truck lenght from me to him wasn't enough time to react, that and the fact that it's a 45mph zone.
To get a better view of the scenery, the "T" intersection isn't a straight "T", more of a curvy road.
sorry for your misfortune...rip biker dude
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The biker dude did have the right away, the accident ended as a "No fault" incident.
As for the aftermath of the biker's body, I'll leave that one alone and let it clear my system.
Btw, Minnesota is a no fault state which means that both party will be at fault someway or somehow. That's unless you smack someone directly from behind, that'll be 100% your fault.
As for the aftermath of the biker's body, I'll leave that one alone and let it clear my system.
Btw, Minnesota is a no fault state which means that both party will be at fault someway or somehow. That's unless you smack someone directly from behind, that'll be 100% your fault.
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I'm glad to hear that you're ok. Yeah, intersections can be a tricky thing especially if you have your field of vision obstructed. It sounds like you did what you needed to do in safely turning. It sucks that the motorcyclist wasn't wearing a helmet. It still boggles me that it's not a law here in IL.