That is horrible. It's a terrible tragedy. It enrages me that people hit and run. And then it is so ironic, that someone from the military, who puts their life at risk in their job, gets killed in such a senseless way.
That is horrible. It's a terrible tragedy. It enrages me that people hit and run. And then it is so ironic, that someone from the military, who puts their life at risk in their job, gets killed in such a senseless way.
I hate hearing about accidents like this one because it really hits home and reminds me that no matter how careful we are out there on the road that sometimes really bad things like this happen. I'm not going to let it stop me from cycling though - it's an important part of my life.
--- Denise
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(quote courtesy of an unknown fortune cookie writer)
This story is a horror and so sad. My husband and I were driving on the over pass of a parkway near my house. When I saw kids ride across the entrance and exit ramps I told him, I give them credit because I won't ride that rode only because I am afraid to ride across them. Of course I guess I could always stop and walk my bike across. But those ramps always scared me for this very reason.
And as deplasma64 said, it is very ironic.
~ JoAnn
I'm very sorry to hear about that. and BC, putting flowers there is a wonderful gesture - maybe it'll make ppl stop and think, at least for a day or two. It's even harder when it's a route you know and ride regularly - plz stay safe my friend!
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"