I choose not to drive fast for conditions, I choose not to split lanes over 20 mph, I assume I am invisible to others. I am of old age and am loving it.
Old biker (on & off road) who still rides, here. 99.99% of these knuckleheads put THEMSELVES into these incredibly dangerous situations. The overwhelming majority of mature/experienced riders saw most of these situations happening a mile in advance. When you roll that throttle back, you’re also rolling back your life expectancy. Slow it down on the road(!), and if you enjoy running fast, TAKE IT TO THE TRACK.
some people on bikes really need to start understanding that their behaviour is part of the problem
2nd clip, imagine that rider without a jacket
2:10 got me so shocked never seen that before
2:32 that truck did not have any chance of seeing the bike, bikers fault!
People don't expect someone coming at 120 mph on suburban roads. Slowing down is your best defence.
These compilation videos give me so much confidence for the road and really disprove all the people saying that it's THAT dangerous. Almost everyone in almost every compilation video is at least partially if not fully at fault because of high speed and inattentiveness
As a motorcyclist, I can confidently say that damn near 90% of these screwups are the biker's fault; excessive speed, unpredictable driving, aggressive lane splitting, some just plain lack of skill...
01:44 - 160kph/100mph...coming up on a corner, not a damned track! 02:22 - Passes on a solid line, high rate of speed on a blind corner...get the meat wagon and donor card ready for this one.
With the garbage truck.........The biker was going over 160........how can the truck judge that?????????
This is your regular reminder that rev-bombing is stupid AF. Focus on controlling your machine instead of pointlessly hitting the rev limiter.
2:07 its my nightmare
00:36 who holds onto their bike after it crashes and rides it until it stops 😂
6:57 anticipation skills zero. Practice that before going to road again seriously
It’s usually always the same thing bikers are going too fast for conditions.
I'm amazed these riders got to live long enough to be in this vid. Speechless.
3:25 so why was the "crash" edited out doing a bit of reckless driving?
2:24..lets see 170 in a 70. Obviously it was the truckers fault
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