Dude seemed kinda asleep at the wheel. I mean, still not his fault but I think a quick swerve would have totally avoided that which is even easier to do on a (at least sport) bike. It seemed like he reacted VERY late.
EDIT: If you look at the timestamp on the video it takes him like a full 2 seconds to even start braking. If my reaction time was this bad I'd be dead by now. Seriously.
Dude seemed kinda asleep at the wheel. I mean, still not his fault but I think a quick swerve would have totally avoided that which is even easier to do on a (at least sport) bike. It seemed like he reacted VERY late.
EDIT: If you look at the timestamp on the video it takes him like a full 2 seconds to even start braking. If my reaction time was this bad I'd be dead by now. Seriously.
... Also, it's kinda hard for me to be sure - did you blur the windows on her car?
Dude seemed kinda asleep at the wheel. I mean, still not his fault but I think a quick swerve would have totally avoided that which is even easier to do on a (at least sport) bike. It seemed like he reacted VERY late.
EDIT: If you look at the timestamp on the video it takes him like a full 2 seconds to even start braking. If my reaction time was this bad I'd be dead by now. Seriously.
By the time you check your blindspot for that Murano and make a decision whether swerve or not, you're out of time.
The driver was better off hitting the Camry, if he swerved and accidentally clipped the Murano then he'd be at fault for insurance.
The driver was better off hitting the Camry, if he swerved and accidentally clipped the Murano then he'd be at fault for insurance.
There are times when the best vehicle in traffic is a '77 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser. "Go ahead. Hit me."