I wear a hat indoors and have a magnificent head of hair, not even greying and I’m almost 40.
I wear a hat indoors and have a magnificent head of hair, not even greying and I’m almost 40.
It wasn’t my intention to call you out, hope you didn’t feel that way.
If I’m going to be outside in the sun, I’m wearing a hat because it’s better than glopping zinc oxide on the bald spot and what’s thinning. If I’ve been wearing a hat and end up inside somewhere, the hat stays on because I’ll have hat hair with what’s left and what else am I supposed to do with it? Carry it around in…
Florida is a state of mind...
Altimately, this is for the police to sort out.
As a kindergarten teacher of 16 years, I feel I can answer your questions. It might amaze you to know that students actually need to be in the classroom to be taught.
I can say that both people were idiots.
I don’t know enough about the traffic laws to make a real judgement here.
Not a chance, this is California and he has clear perfect video. He’s getting paid.
Exactly. Not uncommon at all for the regular lanes to be pretty much at a stand-still and the carpool lane to be buzzing along at 60+ mph. Entirely the Camry driver’s fault – if entering the carpool lane it is his responsibility to make sure he does so safely. The fact that he did so over a double yellow line with…
Basics of driving: If the line is solid, you are not, and I can’t bold this enough, NOT allowed to go through it. Many, many people ignore this for convenience, and in many cases it’s just shrugged off as nothing bad happens, but there is a reason for it to be that way, and if something happens, you’re the one who…
Keith Code (he literally wrote the book on riding) points out not only in his book, but in the several times I’ve heard recording of his that going reasonably above the speed limit is smart, not dumb or unsafe. It limits exposure in blind spots, makes you more visible, and with the superior performance of a motorcycle…
I had a similar thing happen, but not travelling 80 mph, but a car just switched lanes right in front of me doing about 20 mph slower than me. I hit the back of the car, then slid. The insurance company found the girl that cut me off 100% liable. The HOV lane is protected so this is an even more obvious example. Car…
From what I’ve heard, LEOs in California don’t come out unless there’s injuries.
Interferring someone’s right of way will make it your fault 24/7. Biker has right of way, Camry interferred by cutting double yellow into protected carpool. Case closed.
No way, not with the big yellow double line. It is again the law to merge over the double yellow, precisely because doing so causes these sorts of accidents. That is negligence per se. There could be a measure of comparative fault for the biker exceeding the speed limit, but maybe only 10%. Especially if those dudes…
The only time I see his speedometer, it says 55 mph.
So . . . don’t use the carpool lane to travel faster than traffic stuck in the non-carpool lane.
Pretty sure even if the biker had been going the speed limit (I can’t tell for sure on speed myself, at work currently) he wouldn’t of been able to slow down quickly enough. The Camry illegally changed lanes, and if how the driver and passenger act and look is any indication there’s drugs in their system. Something…
I hope not. I’d say the speed differential isn’t as important as the Camry crossing a double yellow line.