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SvennoJ said:

I guess age also plays a factor, plus when you're on a bike you are higher up compared to the bumper, more likely to glance of the windshield. And you already have forward momentum when hit from behind.
Stopping distance increases exponentially with speed, every bit helps. Anyway in the rain at night, with poor visibility, she should have stayed in the 60-70 range for that kind of road.

That's true. 

Is there a law in Canada about the speed of driving in bad weather? There really need to be one cause we get horrible weather often.  



    

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