Multiple factors at play.
I have mentioned defensive driving and reducing risk when riding a motorcycle before. There were clearly a number of areas in which the deceased motorcyclist was not driving defensively and was thus left exposed by the Fortuner's dangerous driving.
1. Undertaking
2. At excessive speed
3. No helmets
But the blame will correctly lie with the Fortuner driver.
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