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  1. #1
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    Please remember...

    Just got word a cyclist was struck by a car and killed this morning near where DH and I ride often and only a few miles from our home. Not a whole lot of detail at this point, but it's a sobering to think of how safe I always felt in that area, now quite shaken.

    They are still trying to identify the rider. He didn't have ID with him... Remember to always carry your identification please!!

    Sad day. Very sad.

    Shannon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadtrip View Post
    Just got word a cyclist was struck by a car and killed this morning near where DH and I ride often and only a few miles from our home. Not a whole lot of detail at this point, but it's a sobering to think of how safe I always felt in that area, now quite shaken.

    They are still trying to identify the rider. He didn't have ID with him... Remember to always carry your identification please!!

    Sad day. Very sad.

    Shannon
    Sympathies and prayers to the family and friends...in Richmond the biking community is still reeling from a recent hit and run, the driver came forward eventually.......but originally claimed he thought he hit a deer.....right- with giant cracks on the driver side windshield he mistook a beautiful young lady for a deer?! .......

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    So sorry to hear this RoadTrip....TealTrek - YIKES!

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    That's enough to shake someone up.

    We had a young girl hit by a driver, 13 years old I think, and the strangest part of all of it is that it happened last Friday afternoon and the person was not identified until the next day. How on earth could the parents not be missing their kid? Unfathomable! While the bicycle was completly under the SUV with only handlebars sticking out, the girl was not killed but seriously injured. From the story it was the bicyclists fault and the young driver was hysterical over the accident but had no way to stop in time as the cyclist jutted around a stopped truck without looking into the traffic that was crossing the road. Happened in Roseville about 35 miles from here.
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    Very sad - there was also a cyclist hit and killed here over the weekend as well. Hit and run in Wellesley. The police say they have identified the driver but haven't realized any details as to who it was, and why he/she didn't stop.

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    They've identified the rider. Apparently he was rear-ended by the car. Their was no mention of light/flashers on the bike or rider. It was really early. As tragic as this was, it was completely avoidable, either distracted driver or cyclist without proper equipment.
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    They have identified the driver of the car who killed the cyclist in Wellesly. They are investigating what happened and probably deciding how to charge him. This crash has received a lot of publicity, mostly pro cyclist. Much more than for the man in my club who was killed last yr. I've ridden in this spot, and it is busy, but lots of riders around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadtrip View Post
    They've identified the rider. Apparently he was rear-ended by the car. Their was no mention of light/flashers on the bike or rider. It was really early. As tragic as this was, it was completely avoidable, either distracted driver or cyclist without proper equipment.
    Roadtrip - in the pictures I saw that Steve Magas took (he's a bicycle attorney and only lives about 10 minutes away) Andrew had both a front and rear light on his bike.

    There is a group of us that are working together to put together a city wide initiative to promote drivers awareness and bicycle advocacy. If you're on facebook, the group is called "Move with Love". Feel free to join and offer up any ideas or suggestions you might have. The more the merrier.

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    That is so sad. Where I live, we seem to have even more pedestrians hit and/or killed, so I try not to dwell on these incidents because I can neither stop riding my bike nor walking across the street. It takes one or both parties doing something wrong at the wrong time and seems so senseless, but is a grim reminder that we need to do all *we* can as cyclists to stay safe.
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    There was a memorial ride tonight for the fallen rider.

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...&type=1&ref=nf

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    Horrible.

    All sides need to be more careful. Cyclists need to be visible, 6:15 am can still be quite dark, or very long shadowed and hard for drivers to see. We need to address visibility at all times. And drivers need to understand that they are not alone on the roads and need to expect cyclists 'out of nowhere', and be tolerant.

    When the mix is wrong, bad things happen. Sad. I still pass that ghost-bike every day on the way to work, it's been over a year now. Sobering reminder that we are the bottom of the food chain out there.

    Be safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tzvia View Post
    Cyclists need to be visible, 6:15 am can still be quite dark, or very long shadowed and hard for drivers to see. We need to address visibility at all times.
    Last fall I started to ride early in the morning, when it is still pitch dark -- I will see dawn half way through my ride. I find unbelievable how many people ride in absolute darkness with no lights whatsoever. Yesterday (about 5:30AM) I saw 4 people on time trial bikes and only two had lights. The other two were invisible. They passed me and I was watching, thinking a car driver would not have a chance of seeing them in time. When two "light-less" cyclists were in the back, it was worse, as they blocked the lights of the guys who had lights.

 

 

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