I wasn't too crazy about the idea of telling my crash story at first. After talking to friends and other people it seems possible that some good may become of it. So, here is my story.
A little background of myself is in order. At the time of the accident I was 39 yrs old, married w/ no kids, worked a factory job full time and for the state of New York in Allegany State Park part time. I rode a 1980 GS850G, and have been for 7 years. I had a GN400 before that. Everything is still the same, execpt I'm now 40.
My fulltime job is less than a mile from home, my part time job is 23 miles from home. With gas prices what thay are, everyone can see why I would ride my bike. Other than the fact I love to do it. Having Memorial day weekend off, I worked my part time job on Tuesday May 30th 2006. It was a beaufiful day, sunny, no clouds, 80 degrees, a perfect day to be on the bike. Heading north toward home I came across a car heading south and in a turning lane, which was fine until I was about 20 yrds from the car and it turned left in front of me. Completely blocking my lane. It happened so fast, I had absolutely no time to do anything but hit the car.
At the time of impact I was traveling between 45 & 50 mph. Upon impact, I slid forward up on the gas tank and ripped it off with my groin and leggs. Me and the gas tank flew over the car and landed in someones front yard. I rember most of this. I do not rember hitting the ground. The next thing I remember clearly is EMS personal doing what they do best(thank god). I was taken by ambulance to a LZ to be picked up by Mercy Flight(air amb.) and flown to ECMC(a local trauma center)where I spent the next 22 days recovering from: a broken pelvic, a broken right wrist, a hairline fracture of my right fibula, a destroyed right knee, and a ruptured bladder. I did luck out, I didn't get hardly any road rash. I also received massive brusing on my right side and between my leggs. I endured 3 surgries to repair everything(plates and screws for everyone). Now I'm home healing and expect to be doing so for the next 6+ months.
The car was driven by an 18 year old girl w/ a learners permit, which requires a licensed driver to be w/ her. There was not. Of corse she stated she "didn't see me", And actually told someone at the seen that I ran into her.
I don't know at this point if I'll ride again. I think I will. I'm going to have to borrow a bike and take a test ride to see if my head will let me ride comfortably, while still enjoying myself as well. If so, then I will be in the market for another GS something.
If I infact do ride again, I think a modulating light or extra lights will be in order. I know first hand people are not looking out for the guy or girl on the bike, eventhough they should be. Or maybe sometime they really don't see them. There are alot of what ifs and I don't knows in my life right now, but 2 things I know for sure: 1. I'm lucky to be alive and 2. I'm happy to be able to wright this story.
There are a few pic posted in my sig. block that show the bike. I do have a pic of the car but can't find right now. I'll post it later. If all goes well I hope to see you on the road next year. I hope my story will do some good.
Be safe & Have fun
Andy
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