1. Which Buddy (50/125) was crashed? Color?
2. Was the crash due to rider error? What time of day did it occur?
3. Could the crash have been avoided? What will you do differently next time?
4. Was the rider injured?
5. What was the damage to the Buddy?
6. Cost of repairs, if any?
7. How much (weeks, months, years) riding experience does the rider have? Does the rider have a motorcycle permit, license or neither?
8. Had the rider completed the MSF course?
9. Was the rider the scooter's owner?
10. How fast was the rider going?
11. How far was the rider from home?
1. The original Blue (formerly black) 125.

2. Not due to rider error; 3:45 p.m.
3. Not sure how it could have been avoided. A car decided to change lanes just as I was passing them; I had nowhere to go but down. It happened on a 6-lane (3 in each direction) divided street. The car kept going, never even hitting the brakes. It did return shortly after, though.
4. see pics to follow. (WARNING: they are a little graphic)
5. Still waiting for an appraisal, but pretty bad. (see pics)
6. Still waiting for appraisal; local shop thinks it's totaled.
7. Riding solidly for 2+ years without incident, plus some dirtbiking as a teen; have license.
8. No MSF course taken.
9. Yes
10. 45 mph (posted speed limit).
11. about 8.5 miles.
I was not wearing any protective equip., other than a helmet and goggles (always). I had on blue jeans, and a short-sleeved polo. Now my wife has started wearing a jacket on her Buddy, just in case. We will be getting some armor and good riding gloves soon. We do have some mechanics' gloves, and Dickie's jackets, but usually only wear them when it's cold. I guess that'll change, too.
I have a pretty bad taste in my mouth after the accident. The investigating officer did a lousy job of gathering information, didn't even give the other person a ticket. He actually asked me for what I would have him give her a ticket. Can you believe that?! And a female witness told me, as well as the officer, that when the car had pulled away, a male driver got out of the car; when it returned, there were only 2 women and a small child. But, since the officer didn't see it for himself (he arrived at the scene after the car had returned), he told me that it was just my word against theirs..... Anyway, I'm healing, just waiting on the insurance claim process so I can (hopefully) get a new scooter soon.
Less pollutin' with happy scootin', so scoot on over and I'll have a cold one waiting.
Chris