bikeguy
New member
A very unfortunate incident. Thoughts and prayers go out for all involved.
I don't think there was enough information to determine who was legally at fault. We don't know if the driver of the car gave a signal, what the relative speeds were, or, really, any other conditions involved. But, as always, the operator of the smaller vehicle loses. As others have said, we must always ride as if every other vehicle on the road is actively trying to kill us. The fact that there was a road available for the Volkswagen to turn on should be enough to warn the rider not to pass, whether there was a turn signal given or not.
I hate that a fellow rider lost her life. If we all use this tragedy as a reminder to ride defensively, then her life won't be lost in vain.
Cotton
I don't think there was enough information to determine who was legally at fault. We don't know if the driver of the car gave a signal, what the relative speeds were, or, really, any other conditions involved. But, as always, the operator of the smaller vehicle loses. As others have said, we must always ride as if every other vehicle on the road is actively trying to kill us. The fact that there was a road available for the Volkswagen to turn on should be enough to warn the rider not to pass, whether there was a turn signal given or not.
I hate that a fellow rider lost her life. If we all use this tragedy as a reminder to ride defensively, then her life won't be lost in vain.
Cotton