True, and I know for sure that it's no consolation knowing you were in the right if you still end up dead or seriously injured. Yet the whole point of advanced riding is to avoid said collisions through good awareness, control, decision-making and prediction of hazards. I'll concede that it's no perfect system, there's no such thing, but as long as you recognize any 'near-misses', regardless of who's at fault, and think about what you could have done to avoid it, you'll become a much safer rider.