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A decent day weather wise in upstate NY today. Got up to about 60 though it didn’t seem that warm, I went on a nice ride @75 miles. Didn’t do it in a straight shot. Stopped to visit my mother for coffee, visit my brother for some general bsing, all in all a very pleasant fall ride. Got home and went with the family to the Boy Scout roast beef dinner. Left there just before 7, heading to the mall to buy the kids new winter coats. As I passed the fire hall, the siren began sounding. “Must be a fire†I said.
It wasn’t a fire, but instead it was an ambulance call. @ 45 seconds later I knew why. I got to the entrance to the thruway, and could see something was going on. I didn’t have the angle and several cars were blocking, but I could see that it looked like a bike down. I had to divert @ 50 yards up the road to U-turn back to the entrance and it appeared all clear then. A classic left turn incident with a bike.
I did the U-turn to get back to the thruway entrance and could see the bike down, headlight still on (stupid things you remember) pieces all over the place and several people kneeling with the rider. No police or ambulance there yet, as it just happened. Nothing I could do. I’m not a Doctor or Emt, so I just passed by. But there was enough acid and/or bile pouring into my gut to make me ready to puke, and I really felt like that for a moment. I’ve been through that intersection hundreds of times, it’s 2 miles from my house, and I’ve had a scare there more than once. For me, the main issue now, is that I just passed on by. If there was no one there yet I know I would have stopped, but just the same it is gnawing at me tonight. After I got back from the mall, I drove up to the gas station a quarter mile away, and found out the biker was mercy flighted.
Nothing shows up yet at any of the local news sites, but I would ask you all to say a prayer for an anonymous biker injured at the NYS thruway exit 43/route 21 intersection.
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My thoughts are with him. Hope he pulls through ok.
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Ditto on the prayer - shocking to witness though.
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I can appreciate what you are feeling in your gut, Carl. There is/was nothing you could do... 'tis your empathy kicking in I figure. A thought, a prayer, the intention that things work out is all we can do for the fallen rider. May he and his loved ones pull through this tough time!
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Don't feel bad about not stopping, I've been in similar situations and not stopped, as all I would do is get in the way of the people who were helping. If it looked like I could be of some assistance, I would stop, as I'm sure you would have too
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You did the right thing Carl. You stayed out of the way. The pros got the call, and were on their way. Please don't let it bug you, Uncle Charlie
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Praying for a fellow rider and for peace for you as you go through that intersection next time.
Have a heart that never hardens, a temper that never tires, a touch that never hurts. - Charles Dickens
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Yea man, dont beat yourself up. What would you do stand and look. A prayer for the man was all you can do. If the guy was alone you would have stopped and called the emergency line. It is gut wretching though. Peace be with you and the downed brother.
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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Thanks, Ed. And of course on the recurring theme that some blame allways has to be apportioned to the biker... That article (and the others I saw also) made sure to note that he was wearing a helmet that was not DOT approved.
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I hope that Mary Scheg would never want to drive again after nearly killing this poor guy, but, she should not get the opportunity. Her license should be shredded on the spot. I would gladly give mine up if I ever did anything so incredibly stupid. I hope that he makes a full recovery and his passenger as well. So sad!
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