That didn’t help the ol 3 wheelie out. I don’t think any regulation would have stopped this. Praying for everyone involved.I see your point however the UTV isn't at fault. Most of the UTV,ATV fatalities in our state are operator error.
That didn’t help the ol 3 wheelie out. I don’t think any regulation would have stopped this. Praying for everyone involved.I see your point however the UTV isn't at fault. Most of the UTV,ATV fatalities in our state are operator error.
A local man pulled out from a rolling stop and drove under a semi-trailer traveling 35mph. He said the semi-trailer truck was behind the post and never seen it.I used to have a habit rolling through stop signs. Many yrs later, and 3 near death experiences is what it took for me to knock that habit. The blind spot is real, and rolls along right where the oncoming car is. That right hand window column now gets checked and rechecked sometimes annoying those behind me, but I don't care, there will be no one coming, I'm sure of that. 5 teenagers and a jacked up pickup at 4am were killed near here a month ago, by a semi coming from the right. 3 separate fatalities, same circumstances at another intersection near here, gravel trucks and cars don't play well together. Atv w/13yr old killed and car driver rolled and injured at another, same deal, no stop, blind spot. Another intersection, car vs. cement truck, same deal. This was all stuff I learned in drivers-ed at age 15, and fortunately was able to relearn.
We have more than our fair amount of ATV/UTV accidents due ot the number of trail systems we have and the amount of tourists coming here to ride. A LARGE number of accidents are due to alcohol and/or driving to fast. Last I heard the stats, around 80% of the accidents that caused someone to go to the ER were related to drinking and driving the ATV/UTV. I personally feel a lot safer driving my UTV on the road (totally legal here) than I do riding the motorcycle on the same roads..I see your point however the UTV isn't at fault. Most of the UTV,ATV fatalities in our state are operator error.
From what I just looked at, there were absolutely NO obstructions at this intersection.39°23'21.9"N 88°33'19.4"W this is the location of the intersection from the accident with the 3 girls