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I think it was David Hough in Proficient Motorcycling who would characterize the Rider as “dead right” if she/he weren’t at fault. Personally, I think the car operator would be at fault if he/she could reasonably have seen the bike and judged it’s speed and still turned into traffic.
Put a twist on it. Law enforcement is required to follow Federal and State EVOP. Emergency Vehicle Operations Procedures at all times. Including following posted speed limits, traffic signals and road signs and markings. Do They, no. Do they cause accidents? Yes. Are EVOP law liabilities Enforced? No.
In many jurisdictions speed in excess of 100 is considered attempted manslaughter
From the criminal side of this scenario, each state jurisdiction would have a different standard of culpability; on the civil side, contributory negligence would likely dictate the final outcome.