double_entendre
Well-known member
I had posted this to ADV as well, but wanted to put it here as well. Pay attention folks. They sure as hell aren't.
After 10 or 15 minutes they were still doing chest compressions. And they said they had called his kids as the ambulance was leaving. The odds were as tilted for him as they could be--one of the guys on the scene was a fireman and another was a paramedic. They were working on him before any on-duty cops or paramedics showed up.
I followed up with the HBPD the next morning. He didn't make it.
I was driving home down a six lane street. I'm ready to turn right on my way home and I'm being passed as I brake on the left in the center lane by a guy on a cruiser going straight.
He never had a chance. Gal coming the other way paused at the light and then turned left directly in front of him. She was, I guess, going to turn into the left lane while I would turn into the right. Obnoxious violation of my right of way, but she wouldn't be the first to do that to me at that intersection. I guess she fixated on me and "didn't see him."
He plowed right into the front fender of her car at 40+ miles/hour (speed limit: 45). He grabbed the brakes and started to swerve, but she gave him no chance.
You know that hideous sound that a collision makes? Yeah.
He went flying ten, fifteen feet up into the air, twisting around, and landing hard on the pavement.
The car spun a 180 and drifted up onto the sidewalk, facing almost exactly the way it was coming from.
I'm sure she'll get a ticket for failure to yield or some such.
:sigh:
I don't know you, my compadre, but I raised a toast to you in hope against all the odds that night. It was a beautiful evening for a ride.
https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=33.686469,-118.014836&spn=0.001069,0.001719&t=h&z=19Intersection linky
https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=33.686469,-118.014836&spn=0.001069,0.001719&t=h&z=19.
Ride safe folks, and assume that they don't see you. On the evidence, they don't. :sigh:
Rancho
After 10 or 15 minutes they were still doing chest compressions. And they said they had called his kids as the ambulance was leaving. The odds were as tilted for him as they could be--one of the guys on the scene was a fireman and another was a paramedic. They were working on him before any on-duty cops or paramedics showed up.
I followed up with the HBPD the next morning. He didn't make it.
I was driving home down a six lane street. I'm ready to turn right on my way home and I'm being passed as I brake on the left in the center lane by a guy on a cruiser going straight.
He never had a chance. Gal coming the other way paused at the light and then turned left directly in front of him. She was, I guess, going to turn into the left lane while I would turn into the right. Obnoxious violation of my right of way, but she wouldn't be the first to do that to me at that intersection. I guess she fixated on me and "didn't see him."
He plowed right into the front fender of her car at 40+ miles/hour (speed limit: 45). He grabbed the brakes and started to swerve, but she gave him no chance.
You know that hideous sound that a collision makes? Yeah.
He went flying ten, fifteen feet up into the air, twisting around, and landing hard on the pavement.
The car spun a 180 and drifted up onto the sidewalk, facing almost exactly the way it was coming from.
I'm sure she'll get a ticket for failure to yield or some such.
:sigh:
I don't know you, my compadre, but I raised a toast to you in hope against all the odds that night. It was a beautiful evening for a ride.
https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=33.686469,-118.014836&spn=0.001069,0.001719&t=h&z=19Intersection linky
https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=33.686469,-118.014836&spn=0.001069,0.001719&t=h&z=19.
Ride safe folks, and assume that they don't see you. On the evidence, they don't. :sigh:
Rancho