braced arms (to stop you moving forward).
My wife's mate broke both her wrists by locking her arms out when she hit a pulling out van.
I'd suggest you should lay the bike on it's side and slide with it, you'll upend peds, but pass under HGVs safely.
I'd suggest you should lay the bike on it's side and slide with it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBlFCH0d3o4
Drugged, feet tied and put on trolley.
Poor horse.
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My wife's mate broke both her wrists by locking her arms out when she hit a pulling out van.
I'd suggest you should lay the bike on it's side and slide with it, you'll upend peds, but pass under HGVs safely.