thomas said:Why did the bike need to overtake anyone to begin with?
You can't just minus the speed. Assuming the cars were doing the speed limit there would be no need to overtake and it would not be safe!
I'm guessing you think the car didn't check their mirror properly? It might be seen as a minor thing but it had my Dad off his motorbike a few years back. It's a minor thing, but terrible results.
It's only a minor thing in that people say yeah that was a bit naughty but no one came to any harm. Well they did in this case. I've no idea whether the astra driver checked their mirrors or not. If people want to take such risks, that's upto them but as I say time and time again if it doesn't work out it's their fault and they should take a punishment. One motorbiker died, the other has been banned and received a suspended prison sentence.
As for the speed, this is perfectly true, there wasn't any need to do it. However I'm talking about in the moments leading upto the impact. When you've got there and some moron pulls out (which is what we're guessing is what happened) you have much more limited options. That's what we're talking about and in the accident sense the astra driver has a lot to answer for. It's also a reason why you shouldn't speed. It's also however why you shouldn't do dangerous overtakes when someone else is trying the same.
One of the problems with this forum is that some people on this forum seem to like disecting gruesome accidents and want to judge it in a very black and white view. Ooh he was a speeding motorbiker, that's 100% his fault, oh it was a bus driver, clearly he's a hero and no fault can be apportioned, oh that HGV was in a cycle lane and cycle lanes are crap and that cyclist was using it, it's totally the cyclist's fault.