Please, please be careful
Ladies... please be careful. I had to go the the ER today to answer a trauma call. A 39 yr. old woman cyclist was badly injured in a bike/car accident. She had been coming down a hill, continuing straight at the bottom. Knowing the hill, she could easily have been doing 30+mph. A van also going down the hill passed her, and decided to turn right.... directly in front of her. She smashed into the van. Fortunately, she had a helmet on, which saved her head, but she broke one arm, and her collarbone and femur on the other side, as well as having a major laceration near that collarbone on her chest. She spent several hours in our OR getting patched up. As a side note.... please always carry contact info. with you... we had some difficulty finding family quickly. Anyway, just a reminder to be careful.
Barb
Perhaps more could be done?
This thread has made me really reflective.
I am thinking that most cyclists are interested in safety info, and if they want can learn about it. But they are only half the concerned population.
Are advocacy groups trying to educate motorists? I don't think motorists would seek out the information, but if it could be put in front of their noses? Most insurance companies have a magazine that goes out to policyholders. And I'lll bet there are women's magazines that would print a heroic story of recovery, and it could be underlined just how fast bikes can go.
Of course there are motorists who are jerks, or drunk, or airheads, but still, it is worth a try for those non-cycling motorists who just don't know better.
In my opinion, the streets will only be safer for us when we need to worry more about crashes with other bikes. I really hope that someday we have a future when some streets can be converted to BIKE ONLY traffic.:)
Mary