Thanx for the reply Road Dog & Lucky, He certainly could have done a few things different. Headlite could have been on, the diamond road sign sez 40 thru the intersection (suggested speed) & the actual speed limit there is 50. It was a pissy, grey day, low lighting conditions.... I guess the reason I posted was to remind EVERYONE to remember to look several times and don't be in a hurry. Someone's life depends on it.... and yeah, posting it here is like singing to the choir but what the hell, gotta start some where, RIGHT?
I will agree with your assesment of your lapse but,,,,,,,,,
The chopper rider also has some fault in this situation. An acquaintance of mine is a former PA State Police Motorcycle instructor. If anyone knows about riding it is he. We had discussions regarding cycle related incidents and we both, and many others, agreed that 99.999 percent of collisions (I don't call them accidents for that denotes lack of control over outcome) can be avoided by a very aware rider. In your narrative you said --"No headlight, flat black, almost to my car and doing 60". Everything this rider did was, although not illegal, WRONG! The most blatant of which was crossing intersections doing 60 or so.
Personally every intersection I cross is scanned for possible encounters. When there is one there I assume automatically it will do the most dangerous thing for me and prepare for it to happen. Hand and foot are near the brake and escape route chosen.
We cannot in reality change what other drivers are going to do but we can do a lot to prepare for them.
And yes, when in the cage we NEED to be as aware as we are on the bike.