If you’re riding a motorcycle, you probably shouldn’t ride it at 140 mph. If you do ride your motorcycle at 140 mph, you should definitely look where you’re going.

This is a lesson a rider learned the hard way, which his helmet cam shows as he crashes into the car in front of him.

Busy looking to his left, the rider remains oblivious to the fact that traffic ahead of him came to a standstill, causing him to launch into the back of a car.

His helmet and helmet cam remained intact, throughout a series of violent flips.

A Reddit user chimed in when this video was posted, confirming to be the driver of the Mazda the bike slammed into.

“I was the driver of this Mazda. Happened one year ago while on vacation in Colorado. Fun way to have your vacation ruined. As far as I know this guy did survive,” wrote Reddit user awkhawk, who posted visual proof of the car after impact.
Some say the rider wasn’t going exactly 140 mph, but either way, he was going way too fast. Let’s hope he learned a valuable lesson from this horrific crash that he was lucky to walk away from.