mdisher
formerly Renegade, get used to it.
this aggravates me...
Link: https://news.cincinnati.com/article/2009080...+in+fatal+crash
Link: https://news.cincinnati.com/article/2009080...+in+fatal+crash
accidents happen, cell phones or not, but perpetuating the myth of 'laying your bike down' irritates me.TURTLECREEK TWP. – A motorist who was lost and talking on a cell phone struck and killed a motorcyclist Thursday, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Lebanon post.triggerAd(1,PaginationPage,3); Bradley Bachelor, 34, of Lebanon, died at Atrium Medical Center shortly after the 10:30 a.m. crash, said Lt. Anthony Lauer, commander of the Lebanon post.
Bachelor was traveling southbound on Stubbs Mill Road when the driver of a sport utility vehicle, Kristina Tadesco, 34, of Maineville, pulled out in front of him to turn onto Cook Road, Lauer said.
The motorcyclist, who was wearing a helmet, tried to lay his bike down on the road in an attempt to avoid being struck. To do this, motorcyclists usually slam on the rear brake and lean to one side to purposely take their bikes down so they can slide away, or at least suffer less serious injuries. The two vehicles collided anyway, Lauer said.
Tadesco, who was not injured, told troopers she was lost and talking on a cell phone. She was trying to return to her Maineville home from Clinton County and became confused how to detour around Ohio 123, which is closed in the area for construction, Lauer said.
The crash remains under investigation. Troopers plan to take the case to the Lebanon City Prosecutor’s Office on Monday for review, Lauer said.
The incident is a “perfect example” why motorists should not talk on cell phones or text while driving, he said.
“It’s a crash that could have been avoided,” Lauer said.