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brody your physco.

i was riding my bike home on friday night, going down hill i caught up to a pulsar travelling in the same direction. i have a red flashing light on the rear of my bike which they obviously saw as they went past me, and a flashing bright white light on the front of the bike to which they would've saw through the rear window of their car.

anyways, this driver decided to turn left after an extremely late blinker, i proceeded to go straight into his passenger side guard, over his bonnet, crashing onto the road and slid for around 5-10metres on my ass coming to a halt on the other side of the intersection.

i have some bad abrasions on my left leg and bum cheek, a corked right thigh, right sprained ankle and suspected broken little right toe.

farken cars...

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farken cars all right.

I've got a friend who got permanent brain damage about 10 years ago from exactly the same situation.

Ever notice that you only see young bike riders on the road - thats coz they dont live to be old bike riders.

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