02-15-2006, 05:08 PM
Evan Wrote:if we look at this and learn from it, its clear that the rider fixated on the civic ( a hard thing not to do) but the area behind the accord to the right was clear, and all he had to do was tap the brake and change lanes behind it.
a similar situation (nothing to this extent) happened to me on a 395 off-ramp and i had to use the left shoulder (rather quickly i might add) to avoid the guy who cut me off. The first place i saw as the car rotated was the opening he left on the left in his own lane. Using evasive manuvers could've helped the rider avoided this accident, but i also think she panicked when she saw the civic rotate. I mean...i wouldn't expect anything like that either. She also could've hit the brakes a lot earlier and harder - but again - i doubt she expected the car to rotate the way it did.
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