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  1. When I hit me head in similar, I could remember everything but while being helped, I couldn't ask for information or say what I wanted to say. I had to ask for help. I also couldn't feel anything even though I had serious injuries, that pain that took years to fade and heal. I'm a big 6,7 but when I see people give help I more often tear up. Take care of people.

  2. Something that really strikes any non-american watching this is how reluctant you are to go to hospital, and how the paramedics seem to completely understand this like its a familiar situation. such a tragedy that its one of the only developed countries that doesnt give free medical care to a person in this situation. as if you dont already have enough to worry about!

  3. The guy in the car couldn't see him, he also had his signal on indicating lane change. Slow down the footage @ .25 look @ the angle of the Mirror and bike position, the bike is in the blind spot. Just Chalk it up to Murphy's law "What can happen will happen" These are the risks you take riding a Bike and you accept them when Buying one.

  4. I am so glad you are ok. I recently saw a biker hit. I knew he wasn't going to make it. I was shocked when he made it almost 2 weeks 😢😢😢😢.
    Turns out my daughter knows his brother. The week of the accident he had just because a dad for the 1st time. It was horrible!!!!!

  5. My sister was hit by a relatively slow moving car (i can't make an estimate, but hard enough to knock her some maybe 10 feet from where she was, but she didn't break any bones and it was a small speed limit at night) after the ambulance was called i remember looking at her and she kinda reached her hand up (she's about 9 at the time) and telling me it's okay, you'll be okay, everything's fine. after the incident she only remembers thinking that I got hit, and she was thinking of consoling me. concussion was crazy. genuinely, to this day, does not remember getting hit.

  6. Just got randomly recommended this, and I know it's been 3 years, but I hope you're doing alright and didn't suffer any lasting damage. I wasn't in an accident but I remember blacking out while walking, I face-planted, and woke up in an ambulance with a family member. The questions seem so simple, but for the life of me I couldn't remember what day it was, it was a Saturday but I kept saying it was a Sunday, and the worst part was just the dizziness and the fact I couldn't remember anything from the past 2 hours. I can't imagine how much worse it was for you, without any familiar faces around, and just not knowing where you were. Hope you're still getting your knee down on another CBR (based off that BEAUTIFUL Repsol fairing).

  7. I’ve seen a lot of videos lately of motorcyclists getting hit by people who don’t check their blind spots. I believe most people don’t even know what that is and just say “but I’ve got my mirrors”

  8. I guess thats the old passing on the left rule…..riding right into another driver's blind spot. I wouldn't be blaming the driver so much on this one….The lane change of that white car was entirely predictable….typical newbie rider mistake. Stay on the track with your racebike…and don't pass on the left…and predict…anticipate…are break a leg…

  9. Сама авария выглядит, как симуляция в футболе – завалился на бок на скорости 40кмч и потерял память..
    Бро такой нежный

  10. damn in america is crazy, they know hospital bills are crazy so they just wait for you to be coscient again. In the worst scenario something could happen and if you are not already at the hospital you will feel the consequences. There's a need to regolamentate insurance more about the first steps mandatory after an emergency in favour of the victim and not the insurance. (sorry for my bad english)

  11. Upssss…me alegro que no fuese grave. Esta situación me recuerda cuando un novato se incorporó a la via sin mirar y éste me impactó lanzándome a unos 15 metros de la motocicleta. Mi vision era borrosa y era el cielo en el centro del area de vision de mi casco….en él yo observaba varias cabezas que balbuceaban y no entendia nada 😅😅 estaba algo jodido 😅 mi vision era un circilo adorbado con caras que me hablaban… Resultado, 2 costillas rotas y clavícula, ademas del dedo anular que parecia una L invertida 😂😂…me dolió más los desperfectos de mi CBF que los míos 😂

  12. Hard to see bikes, especially when they weaving in and out of traffic between cars. By the time you look in your rear they in your blind, check your sides and they in front of you. Then in front of you and on your opposite side. I see so many daily doing dangerous stuff just to get ahead in line. Glad he’s ok.

  13. Its so fucked how scared people in the US are to go to the Hospital. In Germany this wouldnt even be up for debate. Youd go to the Hospital, no questions asked and then get a bill of like 20€ max afterwards, if anything. I do not want to know how many people die each and every year in the USA due to the shitty healthcare system.

  14. This video is older but anyone watching this definitely needs to take notes, don’t tell them to take their helmets off, have them lay on the ground until help arrives moving can do a hell of a lot more damage especially when the adrenaline is running and the victim can’t feel what’s wrong and could have spinal or brain injuries. The people helping were saints, my dad always made sure we knew to immediately help bikers and how if we ever saw a crash (I grew up next to a biker gang, literally always been told how important bike safety is for drivers to keep this shi from happening)

  15. last year when i was riding my first electric scooter, i just wanted to try it out real quick so i wasn't wearing any protection (i know my mistake absolutely) but i wasnt doing anything crazy, only going like 20-25 km/hour in a road thats basically never busy with cars. and next thing i remember im laying on the ground. knees, elbow, palms all bloody. I only sorta remember stuff because i was told by eye witnesses what happened, basically the guy in the car that hit me was on his phone, not paying attention and since my scooter was super silent, he didnt notice me and hit me full on the side. When i opened my eyes the same thing happened, police and paramedics tried to ask questions but i couldn't even tell them my name at the time, good thing i had my id and stuff on me so they could atleast check that. since that day, i upgraded to a bigger/faster scooter, but whenever i even just ride it for like half an hour i do it in full gear…

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