Are you sure? A 200kg motorbike hitting a car at 160mph is going to exert the same force as a 1000kg car doing 30mph, only it's going to be much more focussed due to the narrow shape.
That sort of impact in the side of a car could kill the driver I reckon
Well I've always been taught (and this by a Class 1 police driver) that to minimise the TED (time exposed to danger) you should overtake swiftly. This means dropping back, allowing yourself space to build up speed so that by the time you perform the overtake you are at a significant speed to make the overtake procedure as quick as possible.
An old school friend of mine pulled out of a side junction in front of a bike doing 70 ish. Bike hit the car in the drivers door hard enough to put the car on its side, killed my friend instantly (rider died instantly too) and put his wife, who was sat in the passenger seat in intensive care for a couple of weeks. She suffered massive injuries because the impact of the bike pushed the drivers door/seat/driver all the way in past the centre console and crushed her. Very small impact area, so all that weight impacts at a single point, the front wheel.
Car drivers should think about that before they pull out in front of a bike, I might miss the drivers door, I might hit the rear door where your kids are sat.
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Some of you people must encounter / have encountered some pretty freakish drivers. I don't think I have EVER suspected that a driver has swerved or pulled out deliberately to stop me overtaking.... I've had at least three clowns swerve into my path to try to stop me ...
Some of you people must encounter / have encountered some pretty freakish drivers. I don't think I have EVER suspected that a driver has swerved or pulled out deliberately to stop me overtaking.
Someone more observant than you would probably have realised by now that a Hyundai i20 has four wheels rather than two; you sound like the target audience for the "Think Bike!" series of adverts[TW]Fox;15207802 said:To be fair I'd hope overtaking is something you don't consider doing bar slow moving goods vehicles given such a maneouver in something as underpowered as an i20 is likely to be dangerous.
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To be fair, I can understand why someone might be tempted to do this to a BMW driver since they do tend to be the most arrogant, up themselves of all road users and in the case of a white van man, anyone with half a brain would pretty much expect him to succumb to temptation[TW]Fox;15207802 said:...
I've had somebody pull out on me once to stop me - it was 700 yards before a merge point on a dual carriageway. Just as I got near a van he pulled out to block me and I ended up in the gravel inches from the central reservation![]()
Sorry to hear about your friend!
But thats what I hate about that think bike advert where the bike leaves a dent in the door, NO if you pull out on a biker and he hits your drivers side door most likely you are going to die or be seriously injured too.
[TW]Fox;15207802 said:I've had somebody pull out on me once to stop me - it was 700 yards before a merge point on a dual carriageway. Just as I got near a van he pulled out to block me and I ended up in the gravel inches from the central reservation![]()
To be fair, I can understand why someone might be tempted to do this to a BMW driver since they do tend to be the most arrogant, up themselves of all road users and in the case of a white van man, anyone with half a brain would pretty much expect him to succumb to temptation![]()
Totally over the top. Should have got a large fine and 12 month ban. That's more than enough punishment.