RossJarvis
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nanscombe":1dig07nk said:Had the motorcyclist been travelling slower both would have had more time to think and anticipate, as I said previously he was moving at around 43 metres / second.
"One thousand ... two thousand ... thr..." and he would have travelled almost 100 metres.
Alex H":1dig07nk said:... According to this http://www.bikesafer.com/detail/braketime.html 476 feet at 95mph :shock:
Speed 95 mph. Braking time: 5.6 seconds. Braking and reaction time: 6.22 seconds. Stopping distance: 476.18 feet (145 m)
Speed 50 mph. Braking time: 2.94 seconds. Braking and reaction time: 3.56 seconds. Stopping distance: 153.44 feet (46.76m)
Speed 60 mph. Braking time: 3.53 seconds. Braking and reaction time: 4.15 seconds. Stopping distance: 210.95 feet (64.29m)
Looking at the video, it seems like the bike was about 50m from the car where it commits to pulling out. A bike at 100 is exactly as visible as a bike at 50 in these circumstances. At 50mph there is a very good chance if not total probability that he would still have hit the car. The car driver is completely at fault because they did not actually look at what was coming "I didn't see him", really, motorcycles do not become invisible when they travel over 60. Additionally the driver admitted he did not see the car behind David!!!
I would not approach this junction in the same manner as David and it could be said that he exhibited poor judgement at least.
I think some people seeing that David had overtaken a couple of cars and was well in excess of the speed limit jump to a few many conclusions about the situation. Pretty close behind him were two cars, probably both very visible and likely to be travelling at 60mph (not seen by the killer driver!!!!!). Even if the motorcycle wasn't there this would have been a completely irresponsible manoeuvre, likely to have caused an accident.
The investigating officers and courts have done the "proper thing" and a complete ***** has been prosecuted.
If the car that the driver "did not see" was filled with a young family, travelling at 60mph and they all died, I don't think anyone would have any sympathy for them.