Secondary Road Motorcycle Crashes [Compilation]
November 1, 2022|2:16|143 views
A car pulls out from a side road. They looked — but didn't see you. The classic SMIDSY scenario.
Compilation of crashes at secondary road junctions. The perception error pattern: drivers misjudge motorcycle speed and distance. How positioning and speed management help.
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1,485 real crashes analyzed · 8 principles extracted · 27 scenarios classified
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8 NEBACHIV PRINCIPLES:
① See Far (Vision)
② Visibility Blocker
③ Positioning
�� Responsibility
⑤ Concentration
⑥ Perception Error
⑦ Threat Waves
⑧ Suddenness
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