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High Speed MC crash/rider error. WARNING: GORY PHOTOS

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Ok, I received this email today and I'll say upfront that I'm highly skeptical. It sure seems to be urban legend material and if I wasn't so lazy, I'd check it out. Snopes is usually a good resource for doing those sorts of things.

But, I suppose it's never a bad idea to reinterate the helmet safety factor ... so here goes:

The cops were traveling down the highway at around 1 o'clock in the morning near Tulsa , Oklahoma . They found this on the road.
http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo2/ ... elmet1.jpg

Another patrol car stopped a truck some miles down the highway and were struck with the following image.

http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo2/ ... elmet2.jpg

The Truck Driver said he thought he felt the impact, but it took him almost 4 miles down the road before he thought he'd better pull over and check out his rig.
http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo2/ ... elmet3.jpg

Notice the driver has no shoes on from the impact or from being drug all that distance. Ouch!
http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo2/ ... elmet4.jpg

Side view of Motorcycle Driver caught up in the trailer of the Semi.
http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo2/ ... elmet5.jpg

Witnesses and State Police say the Motorcyclist was traveling at 120 mph when he ran into the back of the moving semi-truck.

It pays to have a good quality helmet when riding a motorcycle, Now for the rest of the story! THIS GUY SURVIVED.

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According to snopes.com this is true, but the guy was dead on the scene.
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Post by jmazza »

Mostly true.

Except that last part. He did not live. No helmet is going to help that.

http://www.snopes.com/photos/accident/tulsacrash.asp
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old news but a great reminder that "SPEED KILLS"
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I got nothin.... for once. :shock: :shock:
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This is a "Don't Go Too Fast" story, not a "Wear A Helmet" story. If anything, it underscores the fact that all the right gear won't protect you if you ride like a damned idiot.
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OMG. :shock:

(Can you imagine being a casual driver, just cruising down the highway, minding your own business, then seeing this poor guy being dragged by his head behind a truck??? Certainly worse than any nightmare I've ever had. Worse than any episode of Night Gallery even...)
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I guess it's a good thing that not even Kaos' Buddy will go fast enough to do this kind of damage!
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Dang it Mazza... beat me to it! Sometimes having a bike capable of 120+ mph does not mean you have the brains not to use it :!:
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Post by Quo Vadimus »

I thought this was

Wear a "Helmet-Reminder,"

which I was guessing meant one of those stickers saying "For goodness sake don't take my helmet off if I've crashed."

Anyone have one of those? I kind of figure a witness who's worked up from seeing a crash won't stop to read it. I also figure it might be dark, or I might be laying on it.
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that is scary
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Post by Vic »

Ok, if it happened, it happened, if it has been verified, it has been verified, BUT...

The shoes thing bothers me. It says that he was dragging behind that truck for 4 miles and his shoes were lost somewhere along the way. I have to assume that the shoes were some kind of slip on or were tied loosely enough to have slipped off of his feet. But, it strikes me that there is surprisingly little damage to the feet and legs, it looks like the front lower leg of the jeans got ripped a bit but that is all.

I have personal experience with short distances at far lower speeds having my skin sloughed off by asphalt. I have also been at the scene of a few too many accidents where folks had more damage than I did and of course there are the pics of Renae's foot after her accident that many of us have seen (granted her injury was different, she had the scoot on top of her foot adding to the downward force).

I am just very surprised that the feet and lower legs have a little visible damage as they did. And no, I can not imagine that anyone would have had the slightest chance of surviving that. My hope is that he snapped his neck and it was quick, the other possibilities are too awful to imagine.

Very, very dumb.

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jmazza wrote:I guess it's a good thing that not even Kaos' Buddy will go fast enough to do this kind of damage!
:lol:
you're right, worst that could happen right now is him tripping over the parts and hitting his head :lol:
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ScooterTrash wrote: you're right, worst that could happen right now is him tripping over the parts and hitting his head :lol:
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Vic wrote:Ok, if it happened, it happened, if it has been verified, it has been verified, BUT...

The shoes thing bothers me. It says that he was dragging behind that truck for 4 miles and his shoes were lost somewhere along the way. I have to assume that the shoes were some kind of slip on or were tied loosely enough to have slipped off of his feet. But, it strikes me that there is surprisingly little damage to the feet and legs, it looks like the front lower leg of the jeans got ripped a bit but that is all.

I have personal experience with short distances at far lower speeds having my skin sloughed off by asphalt. I have also been at the scene of a few too many accidents where folks had more damage than I did and of course there are the pics of Renae's foot after her accident that many of us have seen (granted her injury was different, she had the scoot on top of her foot adding to the downward force).

I am just very surprised that the feet and lower legs have a little visible damage as they did. And no, I can not imagine that anyone would have had the slightest chance of surviving that. My hope is that he snapped his neck and it was quick, the other possibilities are too awful to imagine.

Very, very dumb.

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snopes says that the truck pulled over within a mile. the truck was going normal speed. the friend died 5 days after on the same road. Who knows the physics involved here but on Snopes there's other pictures so it looks really gruesome. :(
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Vic wrote:I am just very surprised that the feet and lower legs have a little visible damage as they did.
Just a guess, but air currents at the rear of a semi are weird, and might have kept his feet and legs (mostly) off the ground.
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ScooterTrash wrote:
jmazza wrote:I guess it's a good thing that not even Kaos' Buddy will go fast enough to do this kind of damage!
:lol:
you're right, worst that could happen right now is him tripping over the parts and hitting his head :lol:
Serious. I should change my sig line to Current Top Speed: Bubkiss.
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Lostmycage wrote:
ScooterTrash wrote: you're right, worst that could happen right now is him tripping over the parts and hitting his head :lol:
You forgot this, ScooterTrash.
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TVB wrote:
Vic wrote:I am just very surprised that the feet and lower legs have a little visible damage as they did.
Just a guess, but air currents at the rear of a semi are weird, and might have kept his feet and legs (mostly) off the ground.
I bet that's what happened. If the semi was going at normal semi speed, the feet wouldn't be dragging on the ground. The body would be suspended in the air behind the semi. Like a banner behind a plane, don't you think?

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Post by rajron »

That is a horrible accident:
It seems like, in this accident, a helmet may have allowed pain to register before death, without helmet – no pain.
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I know I might catch some grief for this, but why post these pictures here?

Is it me or does anyone else find this sort of thing unnecessary? I hop on modern buddy for info of all sorts, even accident reports, perhaps a great big *warning, extremely graphic accident photos* would be appropriate in the title?

I can read the discription of an accident and imagine the horror. Having the photographs, unsuspectingly in my opinion, shoved in my face is just wrong.

I cannot understand peoples fascination with these sorts of pictures.
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Rbuddy wrote:I know I might catch some grief for this, but why post these pictures here?

Is it me or does anyone else find this sort of thing unnecessary? I hop on modern buddy for info of all sorts, even accident reports, perhaps a great big *warning, extremely graphic accident photos* would be appropriate in the title?

I can read the discription of an accident and imagine the horror. Having the photographs, unsuspectingly in my opinion, shoved in my face is just wrong.

I cannot understand peoples fascination with these sorts of pictures.
No grief from me, Rbuddy. This guy is someone's son, or brother, or boyfriend, or friend. Going 120mph may not have been the smartest move but he doesn't deserve to have images of his dead body spread around the net.
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Rbuddy wrote:I know I might catch some grief for this, but why post these pictures here?

Is it me or does anyone else find this sort of thing unnecessary? I hop on modern buddy for info of all sorts, even accident reports, perhaps a great big *warning, extremely graphic accident photos* would be appropriate in the title?

I can read the discription of an accident and imagine the horror. Having the photographs, unsuspectingly in my opinion, shoved in my face is just wrong.

I cannot understand peoples fascination with these sorts of pictures.
Yeah, this was a pretty stupid move. Was not expecting these photos when I clicked on this thread.
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Post by illnoise »

we had a couple complaints about these gory photos, and I see their point.

I'm not sure about the relevance or benefit of this sort of post, I can see how seeing stuff like this can maybe help people make better or at least different decisons, and it's best not to couch people from the real dangers of motorcycling. On the other hand, this is a bit much, an extreme situation, and seems calculated more for shock value than education. I REALLy don't like the urban legend/incorrect storyline aspect of the original post, but that's been cleared up.

I'm torn. Other moderators or Eric might have a better idea how to handle it, for now, I added a warning to the subject line to at least spare people seeing something they don't want to see.

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While the realism is indeed gory, personally I found good value in the post... just sayin...
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we had three very high speed cycle crashes in one month on that stretch of highway. three very straight miles of 6 to 8 lane highway that's not too busy late at night. this is a major north-south expressway just a couple of miles from the biggest mall in the state. now you know why alienmeatsack said he would never ride his buddy on hiway 169 in another thread. you haven't lived until you've had one of these guys go around you doing a wheelie and shooting you the bird while you're going 70 mph. fwiw that is a real picture of a tulsa squad car in one of those shots and the tulsa paper did not print pictures but gave graphic details of the events. i really did not need this just before bed--ruined a good 3 beer buzz. still i feel better than that guy did.
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Post by ericalm »

This thread spent the night in the cooler while I thought about what to do with it. :)

I've converted all of the embedded images in the OP to links for those who feel they need to see them. If you have trouble with those links, the snopes.com page contains all of the images.

If anyone need a reminder of what a helmet can do for you, you can Google crash images. There are plenty of gory, graphic pics of crash victims who were not wearing helmets.
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Skootz Kabootz wrote:While the realism is indeed gory, personally I found good value in the post... just sayin...
The value, for me, is something we should all already know: If you crash while riding like a hotdogging squid at 120 mph, it will indeed be quite a mess. Also, you will die. And your ride will be totally trashed.

Value added: Crashing at 60mph may not be quite as messy and may not kill you but will almost certainly result in (possibly quite serious) injury and quite a bit of pain. And your ride will likely be totally trashed.

More value: Crashing at 30mph may not be quite as messy and may not kill you (though that's still a possibility) but may result in (possibly quite serious) injury and quite a bit of pain. And you'll mess up your scoot.

Even more value: Even when not in motion, falling over while sitting astride a roughly 300 pound mass of plastic, rubber and metal—some of which may be quite hot—can cause (possibly quite serious) injury and quote a bit of pain. And you might mess up your scoot.

So: Don't crash and avoid falling over.
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At the risk of being pedantic and beside the point, I've got to point out that the pictures are far from gory... gruesome, yes, but not gory.

Gory means covered or stained with blood. There is almost no blood evidenced here.

Yeah, I've got a little hangup with accuracy of language.
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ericalm wrote:So: Don't crash and avoid falling over.
I'd just add: Wear the gear necessary to protect you at whatever speed you're going, and if such gear doesn't exist for the speed you want to go.... don't go that fast.
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Silver Streak wrote:At the risk of being pedantic and beside the point, I've got to point out that the pictures are far from gory... gruesome, yes, but not gory.

Gory means covered or stained with blood. There is almost no blood evidenced here.

Yeah, I've got a little hangup with accuracy of language.
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ericalm wrote:
Silver Streak wrote:At the risk of being pedantic and beside the point, I've got to point out that the pictures are far from gory... gruesome, yes, but not gory.

Gory means covered or stained with blood. There is almost no blood evidenced here.

Yeah, I've got a little hangup with accuracy of language.
You have language hangups? I'm shocked that you find the Internet tolerable at all. I mean, you probably spend as much time as I do on MV. I've had to set most of my language, punctuation, grammar and similar hangups aside because my skin was crawling every time I went online. :P
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Post by xteraco »

I HATE these kinds of images. I've seen these pics, and video of riders being crushed by trucks, etc. It doesn't make me want to wear safety gear (not that I dont), it makes me want to sell my scoot and thank god that wont happen to me. Just imagine what a potential motorcycle or scooter buyer would think if they saw these images before making their purchase. :(

When I ride and there is a huge truck behind me. Memories of these images creep into my head, and take a shit on my good day. Threads like these just perpetuate it.

Its not useful. Its just a case of someone making very bad decisions and paying the price for it. Also the guy wasn't even on a scooter. Should I go dig up some graphic images of people getting killed in a warehouse and use that to make a case for why we should all wear helmets?

My 2 cents.
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I have to agree that the message isn't to wear a helmet it's not to drive like an idiot. The most danger you should face on the road should be from other drivers... not yourself.
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ericalm wrote:Even more value: Even when not in motion, falling over while sitting astride a roughly 300 pound mass of plastic, rubber and metal—some of which may be quite hot—can cause (possibly quite serious) injury and quote a bit of pain. And you might mess up your scoot.

So: Don't crash and avoid falling over.
You've got that right. I had my little Vino land on me once when I fell over while standing still (don't ask) and bruised up my leg pretty badly. She was ok, though, probably because I cushioned her fall. She never thanked me for it either, ungrateful wench.
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I edited the title (again). It's been bugging me that it's been even remotely related to a helmet anything. It's pretty clearly only a story about excessive speeds, so I dropped the "Helmet warning" and kept the "Gory Photos" part.

Now everyone is sufficiently warned and can click at their own risk. I'm not about to attempt to protect anyone from the internet. That's just stupid... like the internet (or what it's become, because of it's users :roll: ).
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