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K'Tesh 05-04-11 10:35 PM

hit by car today
 
hit by car today
bike looks toasted
L arm may be broken...

Rt hook on a hill

BTW, driver stopped, was not nasty or negative, so please no name calling. Thanks!

NukeouT 05-04-11 10:49 PM

If you bring a baseball bat with you, you can disperse damage equalibrium across enemy car.

In all seriousness, you're lucky to walk away from it. Go to your hospital's non-emergency and have them check out your arm.

K'Tesh 05-04-11 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by NukeouT (Post 12597795)
If you bring a baseball bat with you, you can disperse damage equalibrium across enemy car.

In all seriousness, you're lucky to walk away from it. Go to your hospital's non-emergency and have them check out your arm.

Ambulanced into ST V's Emergency room. I am able to walk though...

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5186/...34029e0a60.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5023/...98378bfd90.jpg

Andy_K 05-04-11 11:08 PM

Wow. I'm very sorry to hear that. Get well soon.

B. Carfree 05-04-11 11:34 PM

Yeah, but how does the other guy look?:twitchy:

Kidding aside, sorry for your encounter with the dark side.

531phile 05-04-11 11:36 PM

Just curious, were you running your lights at the time? was it day or night?

dynodonn 05-04-11 11:42 PM

Hoping for the best in that the wounds are not too bad, and if they are, may they heal quickly.

K'Tesh 05-04-11 11:42 PM

Day, dry, clear... W/riding d/hill, passing all the stuck traffic when the driver decided to do a Taco Bell run. I saw him signal, then he just turned. I had no time to stop.

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5188/...3629b1e1_o.png
Down Arrow shows where I landed.

Link to Google Map

dynodonn 05-04-11 11:51 PM


Originally Posted by K'Tesh (Post 12597918)
Day, dry, clear... W/riding d/hill, passing all the stuck traffic when the driver decided to do a Taco Bell run. I saw him signal, then he just turned. I had no time to stop.

Passing on the right of stuck traffic, downhill, with driveways. My Defcon level would be on number 1.

B. Carfree 05-05-11 12:01 AM

Ohh, extra points for being taken out while riding in a bike lane.

K'Tesh 05-05-11 01:21 AM


Originally Posted by dynodonn (Post 12597916)
Hoping for the best in that the wounds are not too bad, and if they are, may they heal quickly.

Thanks... I'm not condemning the guy, stupid situation that's all. I do wish motorists would take more care crossing bike lanes tho.

God Bless!
K'Tesh

sharrn 05-05-11 04:49 AM

I know exactly where that's at. My friend lives near there. I used to live in the Murray hill area in Beaverton when I first moved to Oregon. Hopefully your ok. That area can be tough at times on a bike.

K'Tesh 05-05-11 04:51 AM


Originally Posted by sharrn (Post 12598267)
I know exactly where that's at. My friend lives near there. I used to live in the Murray hill area in Beaverton when I first moved to Oregon. Hopefully your ok. That area can be tough at times on a bike.

Thanks Sharn

sharrn 05-05-11 05:58 AM

off subject but that Taco Hell has the worst drive thru I have ever been through(when I drove).

Mr IGH 05-05-11 06:06 AM

Hope your arm is not broken and your wounds heal quickly. I've had a bunch of close calls on right and left hooks, there's little one can do if the timing's against you.

tarwheel 05-05-11 06:09 AM

Glad to hear that you weren't hurt worse, altho a broken arm is nothing to sneeze at.

no motor? 05-05-11 06:23 AM

Sorry to hear of that. I figured it must have been daytime when you got hit with all the reflective parts on you and your bike.

K'Tesh 05-05-11 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by no motor? (Post 12598483)
Sorry to hear of that. I figured it must have been daytime when you got hit with all the reflective parts on you and your bike.

Bingo! I feel safer at night... but I can't help but to ride during the day.

thestoutdog 05-05-11 07:10 AM

That sucks, I'm glad it didn't end worse. Heal fast!

The Chemist 05-05-11 07:11 AM

Sorry to hear that. I hope you recover quickly. Too many drivers just don't pay attention to you if you're only on two wheels the way they would if you were on four. :(

Dan The Man 05-05-11 07:17 AM

So who's paying the bills? Since you were on a bike lane, seems like the driver is at fault.

I always hate passing on the right with turnoffs or driveways.

Artkansas 05-05-11 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by B. Carfree (Post 12597961)
Ohh, extra points for being taken out while riding in a bike lane.

I think that in some ways bike lanes make you more invisible. The driver doesn't have to think of you.

K'Tesh, glad you survived.

CptjohnC 05-05-11 07:38 AM

Very sorry to hear this. Hope you heal quickly.

dynodonn 05-05-11 07:43 AM


Originally Posted by Artkansas (Post 12598762)
I think that in some ways bike lanes make you more invisible. The driver doesn't have to think of you.

Riding too far to the right, if there's a bike lane or not, has the same effect. Bike lanes, from my experience, seems to make motorists pass closer with more confidence.

HardyWeinberg 05-05-11 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by dynodonn (Post 12597939)
Passing on the right of stuck traffic, downhill, with driveways. My Defcon level would be on number 1.

I have a mental block, I don't think of it as 'passing' when you're going the speed-of-traffic in your lane. Of course when the next lane is blocked I'm happier when it's bumper-to-bumper so less room for long-wheelbase to dart out in front of me...

Anyway, glad you survived, any landing you can walk away from is a good one...


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