Posting this cos bit stumped as to why pedestrian lights have to be so close to traffic island exits.
First of all, I want to thank the driver of the car I collided with. He was helpful, concerned and the poor chap tried to take the blame when really, in the eyes of an insurance company, it would automatically have been my fault as I went into the back of him.
I was coming back from a day trip on my bike to Skegness. Just got dark and was heading out of Nottingham towards the M42. Last island onto the A453, I was going straight on but as I negotiated the island, a chap pulled onto the island from the left. Taking evasive action and sounding my horn to make him aware of my presence, I snapped open throttle slightly (I was crawling anyway so speed went up to around 20mph as I left the island) and swerved slightly to avoid him. While all of this was going on, the driver in front of the car infront of me slammed his anchors on as the pedestrian lights turned amber, he didn't stop in time and in the interests of safety, should have not attempted to stop. The result was that the driver in front slammed his brakes on, my attention turned away from the bloke who had pulled out on me to what was happening ahead but it was too late. Brakes on (too hard - panic braked), back wheel of bike off the ground, front wheel sliding across the floor BANG! Hit him with the rear wheel in the air! The chap I hit was so concerned, "I'm so sorry, its my fault, I had no choice cos I would have hit car in front....."etc. Explained that I was more to blame, shouldn't have panic braked etc. In the end, we agreed that accidents happen and blame was placed nowhere.
Thing is, if the lights had been a few feet further away from island, both of us would have seen what was going on with plenty of time. These lights are literaly right on top of exit, I was infact still positioned with the back of the bike still on island proper when I came to a stop! I do admit that some blame should fall with me because I should have reacted quicker and not panicked. All very well in hindsight!
And as a matter of interest, no one actually used the lights while they were on red, they must have pressed the button then had opportunity to cross before lights changed!
This is the first time I have collided with another vehicle. Result? Bike now off road. Hardly any damage to car I hit. Arm strapped up (tendon and ligaments they said at hospital) and generally feeling battered! Mike Tyson and boxing ring comes to mind!
