{"id":686,"date":"2014-03-01T18:58:43","date_gmt":"2014-03-01T18:58:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/arts-attic.com\/blog\/?p=686"},"modified":"2017-01-07T19:20:35","modified_gmt":"2017-01-07T19:20:35","slug":"what-happens-when-a-motorcycle-tangles-with-a-car","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/arts-attic.com\/blog\/?p=686","title":{"rendered":"What happens when a motorcycle tangles with a car,"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>and there is no physical damage to the motorcyclist?<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m still dealing with my permanently disabled status here in New Hampshire, granted in July 2013, and how that wiped out the last of my plans and dreams.  At 57 I&#8217;m too young to be sitting around and waiting to die but I&#8217;m also too broken up physically for any meaningful labor.  I&#8217;ve know since I was 28 years of age that my mind was probably going to \u201cage\u201d faster than normal because of the concussion I received when my neck broke and that I&#8217;d have increasing pain from the healed bones but I thought that I could deal with all of that stuff.  Or re-stating what happened, I broke my neck by landing on my head after a motorcycle get-off and I tried to live a normal life.  But here I am.  Living in a motorhome, relying on public services and painkillers.<\/p>\n<p>Back in August 2013 I was on my way home from Allenstown, New Hampshire after a day of working on motorcycles and good conversation.  Heading up route 3 from Allenstown to Concord, the plan was to cross on Airport road and pick up something for dinner at the Fort Eddy road Market Basket.  Now I&#8217;ve been taken out twice in my 40 years of riding, once by a rear-ender hit and run driver and the second time by a young man who was concentrating more on his girlfriend and where he wanted to be than driving.  The first time I broke my neck at C-2, what&#8217;s called a Hangman&#8217;s fracture, you can figure out why it&#8217;s called that, and the second collision I broke my right arm at the humeral head and once again my pelvis.  Plus enough organ damage that I had to wait a couple of days to see if I was going to live through the week.  I&#8217;ve been around the block.<\/p>\n<p>After we passed the intersection of route 106 and route 3 we rode down the hill, crossed the river and took the right turn lane heading up the hill toward Airport road.  The next thing I know is I&#8217;ve got a Mitsubishi Eclipse being driven by an aggressive driver, someone who wants to be at the head of the line and as I learned in court, late for a party, to my left in the through lane.  Traffic is moving along at v+ or briskly and I don&#8217;t want to do any faster but the Mitsu driver does want to go faster and she&#8217;s in my lane!  I&#8217;m next to her passenger side window and she&#8217;s pushed me over to the guard rail.  I worked for years to regain the usability of my right arm after the hemiarthroplasty in 2010 and now I&#8217;m faced with the possibility of losing my arm completely, if I survive the tumble over the guard rail at 50+ MPH.  So I kicked at her door and sounded the bike&#8217;s horn to get her attention and she pulled back into her lane.  So far so good.<\/p>\n<p>The problem started when both of us were waiting at the stop line for the traffic light to change.  I sat there collecting my thought and when I look to my left and saw her sitting there all that went through my mind was that she had nearly killed me for a perceived advantage in traffic to be gained by racing up the turn land and then back over to the through lane.  I secured my bike and walked over to talk to her and she refused to acknowledge my present and it was then that my temper got the best of me.  I broke off her driver&#8217;s side windshield wiper arm and used it to break her window.  I drove down airport road and waited for the police to arrive.<\/p>\n<p>I thought that the act of running me off the road trumped a broken windshield.  Well, I&#8217;ve been to court and while the other charges were dropped due to insufficient evidence I now own a broken windshield and I need to figure out some way to pay for it and I&#8217;ve learned a lesson.  If you&#8217;re driving an automobile you can do anything you want while you&#8217;re behind the wheel when it comes to people riding a motorcycle or bicycle as long as you utter the magic words \u201cI didn&#8217;t see the guy on the bike.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>and there is no physical damage to the motorcyclist? I&#8217;m still dealing with my permanently disabled status here in New Hampshire, granted in July 2013, and how that wiped out the last of my plans and dreams. 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