All the training in the world can't help you if you won't remember that even at 6:30 in the morning which is full dark here at this time of the year- presumably with your headlight blazing- you are invisible.
Invisible traffic CANNOT assume that the car/suv driver won't do the worst possible thing at the worst possible time.
UPDATE: The cyclist is deceased and the police report isn't saying much besides one single hint that, just maybe, it's the cyclists fault in some way, see update below.
Lincoln Journal Star Link- motorcycist hospitalized with serious injury after crash wednesday
The crash happened at the intersection of First Street and Nance Avenue just before 6:30 a.m. Wednesday when a westbound SUV made a left-hand turn onto First Street and collided with the motorcycle that had been traveling north, LPD Investigator Chad Staley said in the crash report.
Update:
UPDATE- CYCLIST HAS DIED
Neither drugs nor alcohol are suspected to have played a role in the crash, police said. Investigators also don't suspect Limon was driving distracted.
It's unclear if speed factored into the collision. A witness told police he couldn't tell how fast David had been riding in the moments before the crash, according to the report.
Police haven't cited Limon for her role in the crash, though Staley noted in the report that she failed to yield the right of way to David.
Limon had been stopped at a stop sign at the intersection of Nance Avenue and North First Street before crossing into David's path, according to the report.
Invisible traffic CANNOT assume that the car/suv driver won't do the worst possible thing at the worst possible time.
UPDATE: The cyclist is deceased and the police report isn't saying much besides one single hint that, just maybe, it's the cyclists fault in some way, see update below.
Lincoln Journal Star Link- motorcycist hospitalized with serious injury after crash wednesday
The crash happened at the intersection of First Street and Nance Avenue just before 6:30 a.m. Wednesday when a westbound SUV made a left-hand turn onto First Street and collided with the motorcycle that had been traveling north, LPD Investigator Chad Staley said in the crash report.
Update:
UPDATE- CYCLIST HAS DIED
Neither drugs nor alcohol are suspected to have played a role in the crash, police said. Investigators also don't suspect Limon was driving distracted.
It's unclear if speed factored into the collision. A witness told police he couldn't tell how fast David had been riding in the moments before the crash, according to the report.
Police haven't cited Limon for her role in the crash, though Staley noted in the report that she failed to yield the right of way to David.
Limon had been stopped at a stop sign at the intersection of Nance Avenue and North First Street before crossing into David's path, according to the report.