Sometimes riding like a gentleman and obeying all the traffic regulations is not enough.
Good luck ends where the bad one starts and then somebody is definitely getting hurt. Driving a bus on narrow winding mountain roads is something not to be taken too lightly, as approaching a tighter corner with too much speed could flip the vehicle. And in most cases it WILL do so.
The two Royal Enfield riders were misfortunate enough to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, as an incoming van simply flipped and wrecked the first bike and the car in front of it and then came smashing directly in the camera bike.
Believe it or not, the whole thing ended surprisingly well for the camera rider, if a broken lower leg can be referred to as “surprisingly well”. However, things could have ended with many casualties and it would still not surprise us more. In these cases, walking away from such crashes is indeed a ton of luck.
The two Royal Enfield riders were misfortunate enough to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, as an incoming van simply flipped and wrecked the first bike and the car in front of it and then came smashing directly in the camera bike.
Believe it or not, the whole thing ended surprisingly well for the camera rider, if a broken lower leg can be referred to as “surprisingly well”. However, things could have ended with many casualties and it would still not surprise us more. In these cases, walking away from such crashes is indeed a ton of luck.