First things first: skip to 0:58, because the video is uncut. Now, when it comes to this crash, we believe that the first thin we should be saying is that we don't see any flashing lights on the ambulance, so maybe... just maybe, the driver has his own part of the guilt in all this.
On the other hand, we should also say that if the rider paid far more attention to the surrounding traffic, this brutal crash would have never happened.
It's not the first guy we see crashing this way, but it will never cease to amaze us how either inexperienced or careless these riders are. Seeing the rest of the cars stopping all of a sudden just before entering the intersection should mean something, wouldn't it?
Sirens or not, flashing lights or not, all these guys stopping at the same time means something is amiss and they'd better watch out and stop, too. Or at lest slow all the way down and approach with care, isn't it?
Of course, there's the alternative of ignoring everything and smashing like a moron into the ambulance, wrecking the bike and getting severely injured. Weird choice!
It's not the first guy we see crashing this way, but it will never cease to amaze us how either inexperienced or careless these riders are. Seeing the rest of the cars stopping all of a sudden just before entering the intersection should mean something, wouldn't it?
Sirens or not, flashing lights or not, all these guys stopping at the same time means something is amiss and they'd better watch out and stop, too. Or at lest slow all the way down and approach with care, isn't it?
Of course, there's the alternative of ignoring everything and smashing like a moron into the ambulance, wrecking the bike and getting severely injured. Weird choice!