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28-12-2007, 12:20 PM | #1 | ||
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was on my way to Craigieburn yesterday travelling down Mahoneys rd Thomastown (Melb)the traffic became a single file, there was a motor bike rider out cold on the road in a very arkward position, there was a constable holding his head he had no helmet on , on the trip home the poor bugger was still on road covered in a sheet, investigative unit taking photo`s, i still have the image in my head, condolances to the family and friends, a job i would`nt want to be a copper or ambo staff or medical staff dealing with this day in and day out ..........a big salute to these people.
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29-12-2007, 10:20 PM | #2 | ||
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Sure is a tragic accident, especialy this time of year, and a horrible job to have to deal with this stuff / credit to the guys who do. After 2 motorbike crashes in the past ( neither my own fault !) , and after serious injuries, but now not too bad considering all, i consider myself very luck to be alive. I still love them and all and am nearly considering getting back on a bike, although i would probably steer away from the superbikes this time and head towards something like a harley, more cruisy' and louder so people can hear me coming a mile away, so they are aware im there and dont run into me !!!!. cheers.
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30-12-2007, 02:34 AM | #3 | ||
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A mate of my Father's was an ambo, and said he would often turn up to such accidents.
The riders would sometimes be fine and talking to the coppers, with just a headache, until the cop suggested he take his helmet off. Within minutes, the rider would be dead. The helmet stops some of the swelling in a head injury, but take the helmet off, and the brain has nowhere to go but back down the spinal area.
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30-12-2007, 02:53 AM | #4 | ||||
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There is some controversy about if it is best to remove the helmet after an accident or not. For example see:
http://www.mrf.org/pdf/WhitePapers/V...metRemoval.pdf Quote:
http://www.msgroup.org/tip.aspx?num=097 Quote:
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30-12-2007, 02:58 AM | #5 | ||||
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http://www.molenda.com/accident.html
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30-12-2007, 03:11 AM | #6 | ||
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St Johns at http://www.stjohnnsw.com.au/tc_mfa.html are suggesting it only be removed in certain circumstances so I guess in Oz we should only remove it if we know what we are doing and where leaving it on poses some obvious risk to the victim.
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30-12-2007, 11:58 AM | #7 | ||
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I know what it is like to be that Motorcycle rider on the side of the road. At 7.45am in the morning Christmas 2004 an old fella failed to give way and I plowed into him at 80 KPH became airborne and broke my back on the side of the tray of his ute paralyzing me instantly from the waist down. The ambulance crews, the police they were all fantastic. The Crew from Careflight saved my life for which I will be eternally grateful. I can't give enough praise to the people that have to deal with this everyday and their expertise is often what makes the difference between life and death. I often hear people say that speed doesn't matter but I know that because I was sitting just under the speed limit that there has never been any accusations against me by the Police or the other driver that I was in any way to blame for the accident. The driver of the other vehicle had no choice but to plead guilty to Dangerous Driving Causing Grievous Bodily Harm. This has made my journey through the Third Party Claims process so much easier. I also believe that if I had of been speeding that I would not have survived. I really do understand why ambulance crews and the police get so angry about accidents that are caused by people speeding and taking risks. I can still vividly remember being asked at least 100 times how fast I was going. Luckily the crash scene investigation verified that I was just under the speed limit.
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30-12-2007, 01:04 PM | #8 | |||
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30-12-2007, 01:37 PM | #9 | |||
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I see that you live in Thirlmere & i have been to that place about 5 yrs ago to see the old railway museum. It was a very nice and quiet place to live in. |
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30-12-2007, 03:23 PM | #10 | ||
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It's always terrible to hear/see these types of things especically when I ride everwhere.
I agree credit to those who attend these types of things. The police always cop such disrespect from alot of people when they are doing there jobs. When I was younger I never thought alot of them but now a bit more mature. They deserve alot more credit then they get!! |
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30-12-2007, 01:11 PM | #11 | ||
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Been to too many myself...
Brings back too many bad bad things... Worst is when the parents arrive... I was on call as lineworker, car hit poles.. 99% of the time the pole wins....
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30-12-2007, 01:14 PM | #12 | ||
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i saw the accident as well, at the stage where the sheet was over him. I was also in the city the night before when that poor girl was mowed down by some idiot on the wrong side of the road. I've seen way too many dead bodies for my lifetime.
Apparently the guy was hit by a truck anyway.
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30-12-2007, 09:28 PM | #13 | ||
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Thanks for all the kind words. I am permanently disabled and I am as good as I will get, but life is certainly still worth living and I have learnt a lot about myself and other people along the way. I always take the view that no matter how bad it looks there is always somebody doing it tougher. Yes Thirlmere is a nice quiet place to live and the Railway Museum has plans for a major Tourist facility to be built which will be great when its finished.
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30-12-2007, 09:44 PM | #14 | ||
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I've only ever seen one motor bike accident. About 5 years ago along Plenty Road out side the Bridge Inn Hotel in Mernda right at the round-a-bout, There was a bloke what looked to be in his 50's or 60's lying motionless on the side of the road. His bike was a short distance away with the forks bent inwards. There was also a white Valiant parked on the opposite side of the road with major rear end damage. Apparently the bloke on the bike was speeding and couldn't stop in time thus riding into the back of the Valiant that was stopped at the round-a-bout. The driver of the Valiant was in tears and being comforted by a police woman. I later found out that the rider of the motor bike had died and was found to have been heavily intoxicated.
A very frightening thing to see and something I hope I never see again.
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30-12-2007, 09:49 PM | #15 | ||
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Here is where it happened.....I get a sick feeling in my stomach every time I see this place.
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31-12-2007, 08:38 AM | #16 | ||
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at that roundabout in mernda, i've nearly been taken out a few times by tools who think indicators are not compulsary.. there is a reason i bought a 1000 not a 600. the torque that let me open the throttle and get out of there has saved me a few times..
in all honesty, as a truck driver, car driver and bike rider, the one i will give up soon is road riding, it is unbelievable how many tools drive without and car or attention even on the country roads ( i wont ride city or suburbs. ). Might be a wise move to stick to the dirt. less traffic out there. and trees dont make random right turns in front of you |
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01-01-2008, 02:33 PM | #17 | |||
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"By Demons Be Driven... Location: In your head telling you to kill" To something less 'tuff'
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30-12-2007, 09:58 PM | #18 | ||
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Ya just been involved in a motorbike crash, rolled my Quad on the beach down south came out Ok but my leg got court on the Exhaust as she went over and i now got a rather bad burn on the side of my calf muscle.
A few of the people who looked at it wile i was dressing it seamed to think i may need a skin graft (**** I hope not) One reason I will never ride a Road bike, off-road it fairly straight froward you know the tarane you are riding in (beach or trails or a mixture and can make judgement calls on a Public road anything can happen, 2 ton car Vs motorbike, Bike will lose every time.
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31-12-2007, 10:45 AM | #19 | |||
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I have ridden on and off road for years and have a large group of friends from similar (riding) backgrounds. Of those that limp or can't use one or more limbs properly the majority had off road incidents. Trees, bikes/4wd in opposite direction etc. Just as unpredictable off road as on. Having said that, on road you must treat every other road user (including dogs and pedestrians) as a knife wielding psycho out to get you. I have sadly lost more friends in car crashes on road (single car, run off road type) than bike riding anywhere. Be careful everywhere in everything that moves is my motto, appropriate speed and antics for each situation. |
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31-12-2007, 11:01 AM | #20 | ||
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Ah, the old Bridge Inn. Lionel Roses old pub.
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31-12-2007, 12:30 PM | #21 | |||
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I worked with a guy who every 2 weeks would ride his sports bike 600km at night on country roads back home after his roster but would refuse to ride it around the city any time other than on his way back home as he reckoned it was too dangerous.
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01-01-2008, 03:37 PM | #22 | ||
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Seeing someone dead on the side of the road having been involved in an accident, And something on a website are two different things.
"By Demons Be Driven... Location: In your head telling you to kill" These are just words not to be taken seriously where as the carnage of a fatal crash is something that would scare any normal person.
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01-01-2008, 04:05 PM | #23 | |||
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01-01-2008, 04:38 PM | #24 | ||
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There's been quite a few accidents at Mernda roundabout there, also a few at Sth Morang too but now it's a large new inteersection with Plenty Rd becoming a duel carriage way to Whittlesea in the next few years.
My dad used to ride bikes a fair bit before I was born, he had a road bike and a trail bike but was forced by the old cheese to get rid of them after his cousin died on a bike. I wouldnt ride a bike on the road, it's not a case of me feeling unsafe riding but I wouldnt be able to trust the other road users if they suddenly have a case of brain fade. I wouldnt like the idea of being run into without 4 sides and a roof over my head to help protect in some way |
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