Double Motorcycle Crash
Double Motorcycle Crash
One motorcycle crash leads to another crash. Both riders were alright.
In 2013, two-wheeled motorcycles accounted for 93 percent of all motorcycles in fatal crashes. In 2013, motorcyclists accounted for 14 percent of all traffic fatalities, 4 percent of all people injured, 18 percent of all occupants (driver and passenger) fatalities, and 4 percent of all occupants injured. Read more
San Diego Motorcycle Crash and Burn
San Diego Motorcycle Crash and Burn
This is a real motorcycle crash and burn on the freeway. This motorcycle accident happened while going north on Highway 805 just before the 805 and 15 split, at about 9:30 AM.
The story is if you watch my shadow I lean left to move over lanes because the VW Golf is going about 40-45 MPH and without using his indicator he starts to move over as well. So I lean right to get back into my lane, but the guy does the same thing. I let go of my throttle and all I could do is slam my brakes and hope for best. SKIP TO 2:20 in the video if you just want to see the crash. Read more
Harley Motorcycle Accident
Harley Motorcycle Accident – San Diego Motorcycle Stunt Crash
San Diego Motorcycle Stunt Crash at San Diego Harley Davidson Bike Night.
First of all, that me say that the stunt rider in this video did not get injured. Plus, the bike did get some damage but it all looked relatively minor when seen close-up.
Now doing wheelies on lightweight Japanese bikes is one thing, but, on Harley-Davidson’s bikes it’s quite another. Read more
San Diego Motorcycle Accident Hwy 5
San Diego Motorcycle Accident
November 6, 2015 – I was driving Northbound on I-5 in San Diego this morning when I captured this motorcycle crash on my G1W-C dashcam. It’s amazing this rider walked away from the accident; his helmet definitely saved his life! Thanks to the great people who took the few seconds out of their day to stop and help this guy.
Comments:
It looks like he misjudged the cars speed and coming to a stop in front of him, and used too much of his rear break instead of his front tire breaks. A bike should be able to stop or slow down much easier than a car. But without experience or simply having a groggy morning can cause a misjudgment for even 1 sec and ends up in these kind of accidents. Read more