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Sounds like a the "not at fault" driver went left to avoid a car, chose to hit bikes.
Tragic tragic mistake, not likely FJRs, but another reason to fear the cagers.
Sounds like a the "not at fault" driver went left to avoid a car, chose to hit bikes.
Tragic tragic mistake, not likely FJRs, but another reason to fear the cagers.
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