A bicyclist with any experience knows to say "passing on your left (or right if the one you are passing is to the left for some reason)" not "watch out" well in advance of attempting to pass, especially with roller blades normally being noisier than a bicycle. Did he think she had eyes in the bac...
@CyclistLorax, you made your point very well with the first three crashes. If I may make an editorial suggestion to re-order the crashes in order of severity and point building, show 4th first, 3rd second, 1st third and 2nd last. Do you see my point?
She realized that she probably couldn't exit the path of the train in time as did anyone thinking about jumping down to rescue her, so she laid flat between the rails, probably would have been OK. She got up as soon as the train stopped. Not completely stupid.
@99hdman Right hand over the heart is for the Pledge of Allegiance. Its a personal choice to do whatever you want with your hands for the National Anthem. It is not a sign of disrespect by not having the right hand over the heart.
A bicyclist with any experience knows to say "passing on your left (or right if the one you are passing is to the left for some reason)" not "watch out" well in advance of attempting to pass, especially with roller blades normally being noisier than a bicycle. Did he think she had eyes in the bac...