slowbird
Well-known member
Can't help but share this story as I witnessed it right infront of me.
Saturday July 30th....around 2pm. I'm waiting in a crapload of traffic on Lakeshore...waiting to turn left onto Windermere. I'm in my cage with family waiting patiently while everyone is trying to squirm into the 1 left turn lane.
I notice a Black SV650 looking bike with matching topcase waiting at the light on Windermere to turn left onto lakeshore. Rider has black helmet...T-shirt. Didn't see much else.
Suddenly a white Buick Regal pulls a left infront of the oncoming traffic and a Black SUV T-bones it hard. The Buick spins out and hits the rider. All the pedestrains on the sidewalk get showered with glass and debris.
Rider got up and looked ok. ****** deal seeing the bike on it's side with fluid coming out of it. A large crowd gathered so when I did manage to drive by I couldn't see the rider...plus I had to fight not to hit other cars since people were turning left from the middle lane.
It's quite dissapoining to see how a cager who:
a) doesn't know how to obey traffic signals
b) thinks they deserve to go infront of everyone
...can cause pain and injury to pedestrians and a rider who's just waiting for the light to change.
If the rider is on here...hope you're ok buddy.
Maybe next time you'll wear some more gear. I know it's hot, but you never know when a Buick will pirouette into you.
Saturday July 30th....around 2pm. I'm waiting in a crapload of traffic on Lakeshore...waiting to turn left onto Windermere. I'm in my cage with family waiting patiently while everyone is trying to squirm into the 1 left turn lane.
I notice a Black SV650 looking bike with matching topcase waiting at the light on Windermere to turn left onto lakeshore. Rider has black helmet...T-shirt. Didn't see much else.
Suddenly a white Buick Regal pulls a left infront of the oncoming traffic and a Black SUV T-bones it hard. The Buick spins out and hits the rider. All the pedestrains on the sidewalk get showered with glass and debris.
Rider got up and looked ok. ****** deal seeing the bike on it's side with fluid coming out of it. A large crowd gathered so when I did manage to drive by I couldn't see the rider...plus I had to fight not to hit other cars since people were turning left from the middle lane.
It's quite dissapoining to see how a cager who:
a) doesn't know how to obey traffic signals
b) thinks they deserve to go infront of everyone
...can cause pain and injury to pedestrians and a rider who's just waiting for the light to change.
If the rider is on here...hope you're ok buddy.
Maybe next time you'll wear some more gear. I know it's hot, but you never know when a Buick will pirouette into you.
