Todays A338 Crash
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Burgmeister

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2,206 posts

233 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/8965176.UPDA...

Call me cynical, but does the article suggest the crash may not have occurred had the 'safety' camera van not been there?

Poor chap was probably just going out for a nice Saturday morning hoon frown

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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Burgmeister said:
the crash may not have occurred had the 'safety' camera van not been there?
No doubt IMO.
I was so nearly shunted (I moved lanes because it was that close!) on the A31 when there was a van in the middle of the road and everyone around me braked and went from ~80-85 to 60.
Utter madness, as mentioned I moved lanes because I was sure the car behind was going to hit me, it was lucky the inside lane was empty!

minimatt1967

17,361 posts

229 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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FFS, how long before the Spur Road is a thirty. I saw the bike go past work on a recovery truck this afternoon. No that bad, but that's the problem with bikes.

Loopyleesa

2,906 posts

190 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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Suprised there were any police left today as they've all seemed to be surrounding Kinson Common for the last 24 hours, even got drinks table set up now!

They will probably lower the speed limit on the Spur road as there has been lots of accidents recently.

RIP biker man frown

CarlT

3,424 posts

270 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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Not good - closing the A338 from Ashley Heath to Cooper Dean in both directions caused gridlock across Bournemouth.

Took me over an hour to get home from Matchams Lane to Queens Park.

Can only assume he came over Cooper Dean flyover at a rate of knots - saw the camera van, braked hard and lost it into the Armco...

technogogo

401 posts

207 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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Best not to jump to conclusions. Could equally well have been a dozey driver or a mechanical issue.

The stretch of road between cooper dean and blackwater bridge does seem to have far more than its fair share of incidents. Many are not related to the tricky southbound slip from blackwater. Apart from that particular slip, the road doesn't seem that bad. Odd.

Will be interesting to see if the speed camera van has an undue influence.

R10kbs

6 posts

179 months

Monday 11th April 2011
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CarlT said:
Not good - closing the A338 from Ashley Heath to Cooper Dean in both directions caused gridlock across Bournemouth.

Took me over an hour to get home from Matchams Lane to Queens Park.

Can only assume he came over Cooper Dean flyover at a rate of knots - saw the camera van, braked hard and lost it into the Armco...
I know traffic jams are annoying but remember one guy never arrived home that day.
R.I.P Fellow to a Petrolhead

jasons6930

16,810 posts

193 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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As an update,

I have heard that yes, speed was a factor in this accident.

Going to fast, clocked the scamera van and braked too hard.

Came off, and slid into the crash barrier, resulting in him losing an arm and a massive side wound.

Police are not investigating the van as they said that is was not directly involved in the crash.

Well.....thats ok then.rolleyes


Edited by jasons6930 on Sunday 17th April 16:52

normalbloke

8,463 posts

242 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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"resulting in him loosing and arm and a massive side wound."


Babelfish?

jasons6930

16,810 posts

193 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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No....beer.


edit: corrected for you.

danyeates

7,248 posts

245 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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normalbloke said:
"resulting in him loosing and arm and a massive side wound."


Babelfish?
Did he not die then?

AdeTuono

7,605 posts

250 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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danyeates said:
Did he not die then?
Which bit of 'Motorcyclist killed in A338 accident' don't you understand? Try reading the atricle.

fluffnik

20,156 posts

250 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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jasons6930 said:
Police are not investigating the van as they said that is was not directly involved in the crash.
We should be making sure that the scamera scum always get the blame in the court of public opinion...

jasons6930

16,810 posts

193 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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danyeates said:
Did he not die then?
Im not going to be that graphic, but lets say you would not have needed an xray machine to see any internal injuries.

Reardy Mister

13,758 posts

245 months

Monday 18th April 2011
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Needless accident.

At that distance on a motorbike, you are immune from the camera anyway as you have no front plate.

I know this stretch of road and the Scamera location very well and we can say two things, he was either absolutely flying and/or was completely ham-fisted in his application of the brakes.

Id be inclined to blame rider inexperience. It takes some nerve but spotting a camera when motoring on a bike, requires a cool head. Panic braking will see you down the road or a bonnet ornament.

Being a local there are a number of rumours flying around. One being that the guy finished up a whole carriageway from one of his limbs, the other that noone in the camera van bothered to surface from its confines for the entire episode. Im lead to believe that a Fireman reported their conduct (or lack of it).

timbo48

688 posts

205 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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This reminds me a bit of some film I saw on a Police, Camera, Action type of programe. This was taken from a camera van on a bridge over a dual carriageway. A car approaches, apparently over the limit, brakes hard and dissapears into the bushes to the right, luckily not hitting anybody (quiet road at the time). There are two conclusions here, depending on your viewpoint, one that he was speeding and the camera stopped him, the loss of control being entirely his fault, or two, that the van caused the accident. If it hadn't been there the accident would not have happened. I wondered what would have happened if he'd taken somebody out as a result. Anybody know of any figures that exist for accidents that happen in the vicinity of these vans?
Very sad that the biker should lose his life for speeding.

normalbloke

8,463 posts

242 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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Some interesting speculation and assumptions being made considering almost all of the population do not actually know what happened.

Reardy Mister

13,758 posts

245 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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normalbloke said:
Some interesting speculation and assumptions being made considering almost all of the population do not actually know what happened.
True. And looking closely at the picture, it could be a scooter (at a squint), which means speed or erratic braking or even the speed camera are unlikely to be a factor at all. But I do object to scooterists being referred to as "motorcyclists" in the press (though that makes it no less unfortunate that there was a death). And a machine the size of a bicycle that tops out at 50mph shouldn't be allowed past the Cooper Dean roundabout northbound anyway.

fluffnik

20,156 posts

250 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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normalbloke said:
Some interesting speculation and assumptions being made considering almost all of the population do not actually know what happened.
As long as the populous blame the scammers and tolerate them less all is well...

technogogo

401 posts

207 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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A readers comment in Echo (local paper) said metal debris slashed motor bikes front tyre. Could be random BS. Probably best to wait for coroners inquiry to conclude.