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Had to have been Chuck Norris. Destroyed a car and a truck with a single kick...
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-road-rage-video-santa-clarita-20170623-story.html
Now, the man who videotaped the automotive spectacle is speaking out about who appeared to be at fault.
In an interview with The Times on Friday, Chris Traber, 47, of Santa Clarita, said both men appeared to play a role in the harrowing incident.
It was about 5:45 a.m. Wednesday when Traber was in the passenger seat of his coworker’s car as they drove to work at a utility company in Burbank. They were headed southbound on the 14 Freeway, and driving in the No. 1 lane, when the man on a Harley Davidson-type motorcycle passed them on the left, riding close to the double-yellow lines that separate the general traffic lanes from the HOV lanes.
About 150 feet ahead was a Nissan sedan driving in the HOV lane, Traber said. Just as the motorcyclist was passing the sedan on the right-hand side, the sedan tried to exit the carpool lane and enter the No. 1 lane. That’s when the car bumped the bike.
“I’m sure he didn’t see the motorcyclist,” Traber said of the driver. “He scared the living daylights out of the motorcyclist. He almost went down. That guy can really handle his bike.”
Traber said that after the motorcyclist regained control, he pulled up to the car’s passenger door and began gesturing at the driver. Traber said he appeared to be saying something too, but Traber couldn’t hear him. He said he figured the biker was “saying something like, hey, you almost hit me! Watch out!”
Traber said it looked as though the driver was yelling something back at the biker, and that it didn’t help matters, because that’s when the motorcyclist started kicking the passenger door.
“I said, ‘Wow, man, something’s going to happen. I gotta get this,’” Traber said. “So I grab my phone and started recording.”
The motorcyclist then swooped behind the sedan, pulled up along the driver side and kicked the car again, Traber said. In a flash, the driver of the sedan swerved hard left and sideswiped the motorcyclist, almost sending him barreling into a concrete freeway divider, he said.
I knew there had to be more to it than the video showed. The cage driver almost killed him twice.
And the biker will end up killed if he keeps stuff up like that.
Like the old saying, "Get rammed once, shame on you. Get rammed twice, I'm dead."
I've said this many times before that if motorcycles were just invented yesterday 'They would be outlawed today and that's the way nonriders feel So don't expect any simpany from the press Just saying
So in summary, we have two individual road rage vehicles.These two vehicles have now involved other innocent lives and vehicles due to their overly charged emotional acts of recklessness and carelessness. Their are no winners. Everyone looses including the innocent.
What we did not see is what happened before the camera was turned on. The motorcyclist didn't just decide to go kick the guy's door, unprovoked. I think it was a reaction to something the driver did that we did not see, albeit a reckless and stupid reaction that could have easily gotten him killed. Never pick a fight with a po'd guy in a 4000 lb battering ram.