jobob
06-16-2011, 10:58 AM
I live near the Alameda Creek Trail, a paved multi-use path (MUP) which I ride a great deal.
I often see cyclists riding on this trail without helmets. Often I'll see family groups in which the kids are wearing helmets (it's the law in CA) but the parents are not wearing them.
I generally don't say anything to adults who aren't wearing helmets on the trail.
But after what happened on Tuesday, I might start speaking up again.
The AC trail crosses under a couple of highways and major throughfares. The underpasses involve a short downhill to cross under the road followed almost immediately by a short uphill. The underpasses are fairly dark, and there can be large rocks along the sides of the trail in the underpasses.
DH, a friend and I were riding on the trail Tuesday afternoon heading back home after a ride.
We approached one of the underpasses and saw police tape was stretched across the trail near the bottom of the decline, and more police tape across the incline on the other side. And a police car was parked in the middle of the trail just past the police tape on the other side.
Peering into the underpass we could just make out a bike laying partly in the trail and partly on the rocks. Lee slowly rolled forward to get a look and a policeman on a megaphone told him in no uncertain terms to back off. We then saw several policemen heading towards the downed bike. We turned around and took an alternate route home.
I forgot about it until this morning. I did a search and found this:
http://unioncity.patch.com/articles/bicyclist-dies-after-accident-on-alameda-creek-trail-in-fremont
We were there a couple of hours after this crash was discovered and the poor guy was taken to the hospital where he died.
According to the article, he was wearing a baseball cap. There was no mention of a helmet.
And to make this terrible situation even worse, he was not carrying any ID, and as of this writing I haven't seen any indication that he's been identified. Another report I found said that the police were investigating the scene of the crash that afternoon to see if they could find anything to help identify the man. That's probably what we came upon.
I'm guessing that he might have lost control heading down the short incline of the underpass, and crashed into the large rocks on the side of the trail. Just a guess on my part.
This happened on a paved, off-street bike path. I suppose people might assume that they're safe on a bike path so they don't need helmets, and they don't think of carrying ID. But, stuff happens, even on safe bike paths.
I might need to start speaking up again when I see people riding on the trail w/o helmets. I now, unfortunately, have a real-world example, right in our own backyard. :(
I often see cyclists riding on this trail without helmets. Often I'll see family groups in which the kids are wearing helmets (it's the law in CA) but the parents are not wearing them.
I generally don't say anything to adults who aren't wearing helmets on the trail.
But after what happened on Tuesday, I might start speaking up again.
The AC trail crosses under a couple of highways and major throughfares. The underpasses involve a short downhill to cross under the road followed almost immediately by a short uphill. The underpasses are fairly dark, and there can be large rocks along the sides of the trail in the underpasses.
DH, a friend and I were riding on the trail Tuesday afternoon heading back home after a ride.
We approached one of the underpasses and saw police tape was stretched across the trail near the bottom of the decline, and more police tape across the incline on the other side. And a police car was parked in the middle of the trail just past the police tape on the other side.
Peering into the underpass we could just make out a bike laying partly in the trail and partly on the rocks. Lee slowly rolled forward to get a look and a policeman on a megaphone told him in no uncertain terms to back off. We then saw several policemen heading towards the downed bike. We turned around and took an alternate route home.
I forgot about it until this morning. I did a search and found this:
http://unioncity.patch.com/articles/bicyclist-dies-after-accident-on-alameda-creek-trail-in-fremont
We were there a couple of hours after this crash was discovered and the poor guy was taken to the hospital where he died.
According to the article, he was wearing a baseball cap. There was no mention of a helmet.
And to make this terrible situation even worse, he was not carrying any ID, and as of this writing I haven't seen any indication that he's been identified. Another report I found said that the police were investigating the scene of the crash that afternoon to see if they could find anything to help identify the man. That's probably what we came upon.
I'm guessing that he might have lost control heading down the short incline of the underpass, and crashed into the large rocks on the side of the trail. Just a guess on my part.
This happened on a paved, off-street bike path. I suppose people might assume that they're safe on a bike path so they don't need helmets, and they don't think of carrying ID. But, stuff happens, even on safe bike paths.
I might need to start speaking up again when I see people riding on the trail w/o helmets. I now, unfortunately, have a real-world example, right in our own backyard. :(