Originally Posted by atbman
Don't worry. A work colleague, back in about '70 was struck while riding home, spent the night in hospital and went home in the morning
He was almost certainly not directly struck. He caught some induction from a nearby strike, or a side-branch of the main trunk of lightning. Direct lightning hits on humans are not common, because ionized air conducts at least as well as flesh. But if you did take a direct hit, you'd be smoked; when lightning hits trees directly, they typically explode because the sap inside them is instantly boiled. I don't think people would fare better.