A few thoughts.
It is not a sharp bend
He was not over the line as he entered the bend
There was significant surface water clearly seen from the cars perspective but maybe not from the other way.
Apparent speed is exaggerated by the camera view
Combined speed of the 2 vehicles makes it look fast - impact speed of at least 70mph thus triggering airbags etc..
The surface water mentioned already upset the stability of the bike
It is easy to be judgemental but we do not know all the facts and maybe should not be so quick to make judgements.
That said, too many drivers (4 & 2 wheels)round here seem unable to negotiate a right hand bend without crossing the centre line....
Just a small point of order - the impact speed is not the speed of both vehicles added together - if you come to a dead stop in a head-on it is the same as hitting a brick wall at your travelling speed, the speed of the other vehicle is irrelevant (physics innit) The approach speed is 70mph, the impact speed is 35mph.



