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Old 10-14-22 | 09:19 AM
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From: Far beyond the pale horizon.
Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
It was a "T" intersection, the sign was facing the other end of the T and was not visible from the way we came. I moved the sign about 6 minutes after the crash and did not notice the sign or workers before the crash, so yeah I contend they were not there. The sign was not visible from the way I came, if it was we would have seen it and the ride wouldn't have gotten a bunch of flats and I would not have crashed. For what its worth I was far enough away from the ride that I couldn't see them react to the lip, for people in the pack it was worst for people in the front. People behind could react
It would not be a good legal strategy to contend a sign you moved as being "not there". That you can't describe what happened clearly isn't doing you any favors either.

Was the road milled or was it a new surface?
Did you ride off of a lip or did you ride into the lip?

Given all the flats, it seems more likely you road into the lip/rise. If so, you were riding on the milled surface.
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