Helmet cam vision from a motorcyclist in Canada has captured the moment the biker and a cyclist collided on a city street.
In the lead-up to the crash, the biker, who appears to be riding a Kawasaki Ninja 250, can be seen waiting at a traffic light next to a second biker. All of a sudden, a cyclist comes up on the right and speeds right through the red light, without a care in the world. Not happy, the Kawasaki rider quickly accelerates away as the lights turn green, seemingly to catch up to the cyclist.
As the cyclist and the rider approach a second set of traffic lights, the cyclist briefly swerves out of the right-most lane, crosses into the left lane, and then quickly makes a right-hand turn, cutting off the motorcyclist and resulting in a collision that saw the cyclist thrown off his bike.
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The motorcyclist soon pulls over and confronts the cyclist, alleging that he swerved right in front of him and caused the crash. The cyclist, on the other hand, claims the biker isn’t allowed to pass him on the right and was in fact the one responsible for the crash. The aforementioned second biker soon returns to the scene of the crash and also claims it was the motorcyclist the caused the crash.
Most of the people commenting on the YouTube video and other forums are blaming the cyclist, alleging that by crossing into the left lane before swerving back into the right lane and making the turn without signaling, he is at fault. Do you agree with that?