Dude, I'm sorry for your loss, but you yourself said that
he didnt see the car till the last secound he tryed to stop he hit the brakes so hard he was on the front wheel when he hit the brakes
Aka, this could have been avoided by more aggressive defensive riding.
As riders, we cannot depend on the other users of the road to be aware of our presence. We need to ride as if EVERY car can pull out infront of us. Not some of them, EVERY SINGLE CAR should be viewed as the grim reaper. We need to believe that we are completely invisible to the other users of the road. Anything less and death is inevitable when our luck runs out.
Even though i was not there, I am convinced that if Andrew had been more vigilant and careful he would still be alive today.
I doubt speed had much to do with it.
I dare you to prove me wrong.