Old 07-18-12, 10:29 AM
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If you didn't cause or contribute to the accident, you are not responsible for it and have no obligation to stop. From your description, sounds like the other rider was 100% at fault for riding recklessly, and suffered the consequences. All this talk about the place you were riding and a description of the other rider is irrelevant. Not sure why you brought it up, other than to inflame.
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