xBiffx
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Which law school did you graduate from?
Predictable response. I already said it sucks, but don't attack me because of it.
Which law school did you graduate from?
I am not attacking you. I am curious what law school you graduated from.Predictable response. I already said it sucks, but don't attack me because of it.
Sorry guys but without proving intent no one is getting charged with anything more than that misdemeanor. It may suck, but that's reality. All the guy has to do is play dumb and claim he didn't see the biker. Gonna be hard to prove otherwise. Perhaps that's something to consider. That and the fact that if someone did decide to do that, charging them with a more serious is hardly going to resurrect you.
Like I said before, you guys are way more trusting than me.
I forgot to add I would back over you after to make sure you don't get up.
I am not attacking you. I am curious what law school you graduated from.
Better hope you kill me because if I can get up you'll be eating nothing but liquids through a straw for a few months at best.
LOL, guys it was a joke, sheesh. Loosen the bone Wilma.
Wow, OK then.
California. Why am I not surprised.
How is this a bad thing? Here in MA, drivers are required by law to check that it's safe to open their doors too. A good friend of mine just got hit by a car door while she was riding in the bike lane by some guy who didn't think he had to check. Because of the law, he gets ticketed and has to pay her medical bills and for a new bike, via insurance or otherwise. It doesn't matter that he didn't see her.
I know it was, I don't really think anyone here is that vindictive. But it still brings up a good point. Relying on the law as protection is absolutely retarded. Way too trusting.....
People don't generally open their car doors when driving on the freeway.
People don't generally open their car doors when driving on the freeway.
I would assume he is talking about lane splitting while traffic is stopped.
I still think lane splitting is moronic and dangerous, even if it is legal. Drivers already don't pay attention as it is, there is no need to be closer to them.
I would assume he is talking about lane splitting while traffic is stopped.
I still think lane splitting is moronic and dangerous, even if it is legal. Drivers already don't pay attention as it is, there is no need to be closer to them.
I lane split daily in the SF bay area as part of my commute. I've never run into a dangerous situation that didn't involve one of 2 things:
1: Driver wasn't checking his/her mirrors and didn't see me approaching before initiating a lane change (this only happens when they don't use their blinkers, otherwise I fall into a lane until the car has moved to the desired lane)
2: Driver was willfully blocking/attacking me because they don't like that I'm on a bike and lane splitting.
As to the driver opening a door on a biker... I dunno about other riders but when I split I check mirrors on nearly every car I pass. It's extremely obvious who's paying attention to you. Doing a read on the driver takes .1 seconds based on their facial expression and vehicle movement as you approach... I've made eye contact with the drivers that get all "I'll show him" and act on it... Every. Single. Time. So no, it would not be a difficult to prove malicious intent on a door opening event on the highway.
Regardless of how you feel about it, as long as it's legal and the rider is operating with due caution for the situation, STFU about how you feel about the rider's 'stupid' decision to lane split. As I said in my other post, unless you've put serious leg time over a bike, you have NO idea WTF you are talking about.
Sorry guys but without proving intent no one is getting charged with anything more than that misdemeanor. It may suck, but that's reality. All the guy has to do is play dumb and claim he didn't see the biker. Gonna be hard to prove otherwise. Perhaps that's something to consider. That and the fact that if someone did decide to do that, charging them with a more serious is hardly going to resurrect you.
Like I said before, you guys are way more trusting than me.
http://i.imgur.com/5FkYdoJ.pngI just open my door.
Do tell. What about this topic and CA does "not surprise" you? I'm not the biggest fan of the state, but I'm truly curious how the "ca is a shitty state" overtone of your comment comes into play on this particular issue.Wow, OK then.
California. Why am I not surprised.
Like I said before, you guys are way more trusting than me.
I would assume he is talking about lane splitting while traffic is stopped.
I still think lane splitting is moronic and dangerous, even if it is legal. Drivers already don't pay attention as it is, there is no need to be closer to them.
This defense would be based on the common occurrence of people opening their door while driving on the freeway. I think intent would be pretty easy to prove.
Even without the charges, if you did it to me my buddies I ride with would still beat you to death long before the ambulance arrived to pick me up. They'd tell the cops you fell out the car door when you opened it while driving down the freeway.
If they move for me, I wave thanks.It's no more stupid than opening a car door to hit a bike.
Honestly, if I was riding with friends, there would be a scuffle. If it was just me, I'd lay there and wait for the ambulance, while deciding how big of a settlement I would ask for. I'm way to old to get up after a serious hit.
Thankfully, most people aren't stupid enough to try something like that. I have had drivers try to block my lane, one ended up with a scrape along the side of his car for being stupid, but the vast majority try to make some extra room for me to pass. I always try to wave a thank you to them, good manners should be recognized and returned.
It's no more stupid than opening a car door to hit a bike.
Honestly, if I was riding with friends, there would be a scuffle. If it was just me, I'd lay there and wait for the ambulance, while deciding how big of a settlement I would ask for. I'm way to old to get up after a serious hit.
Thankfully, most people aren't stupid enough to try something like that. I have had drivers try to block my lane, one ended up with a scrape along the side of his car for being stupid, but the vast majority try to make some extra room for me to pass. I always try to wave a thank you to them, good manners should be recognized and returned.
