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This proves my previous assertion that you want to place the blame 100% on me. If I'd hit something stationary I'd have taken my lumps and gone on with life. I felt bad about the child, but it is clearly a situation that could've been avoided. I did what I could to avoid it, but you seem to be chiding me for not doing more.Originally Posted by myrridin
That the collision occured with pedestrians is irrelevant. His speed was inappropriate going around a blind spot--his description. He could just as easily have run into a tree limb or a pot hole or other debris.
Incidentally, Jtgyk, I see you're from Richardson. Is it safe to assume you've been to the River Legacy and ridden there?
Faster but still slow
Just curious since I can't tell from the posts, do you think you will go slower around blind curves in the future?
Out fishing with Annie on his lap, a cigar in one hand and a ginger ale in the other, watching the sunset.
Time to close it up......too much hostility coming out. It was an accident, and the child wasn't harmed, and I'm sure the OP learned something....let's leave it at that.