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Cyclist killed, driver cited for going too fast
This is the latest article concerning a female cyclist that was struck
and killed by a 17 year old driver. Her riding partner was also hit but survived. The article doesn't specifically say so, but I believe they were on a tandem. The cyclist leaves behind a husband and 16 month old child. http://www.nwanews.com/story.php?pap...&storyid=12911 The driver was determined to be travelling too fast for conditions (directly into a setting sun). He was apparently exceeding the speed limit by at least 20%. http://www.nwanews.com/story.php?pap...&storyid=14851 This was the 2nd cyclist killed this year in the county. The other was probably hit by a drunk illegal alien (a warrant was issued for the suspect, but he most likely fled the country). That cyclist is survived by a wife and 3 children. http://www.nwanews.com/story.php?pap...&storyid=11677 Be careful out there. |
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"John" wrote in message The driver was determined to be travelling too fast for conditions (directly into a setting sun). He was apparently exceeding the speed limit by at least 20%. Be careful out there. One of the things I do is try to avoid riding in any kind of traffic while heading toward a setting or rising sun. Too paranoid? Mark |
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I dont think you can be too paranoid while riding where there is auto traffic. Sun, reflections, water, whatever... All it takes is one person in their own little world (or on a cell phone) to take you out before you can say "OH Sh*t !!" -- marty_vee |
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"Mark Weaver" wrote: One of the things I do is try to avoid riding in any kind of traffic whileheading toward a setting or rising sun. Too paranoid? ^^^^^^^^^^^^ You're alive, aren't you? That's better than the alternative. |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 17:56:30 GMT, Leo Lichtman
wrote: "Mark Weaver" wrote: One of the things I do is try to avoid riding in any kind of traffic whileheading toward a setting or rising sun. Too paranoid? ^^^^^^^^^^^^ You're alive, aren't you? That's better than the alternative. Here I go again. If the sun is directly in front of you then ride on the wrong side of the road. I do and I just made it past 56. I had to dive into a ditch this last week because the driver of a big rig either didn't see me or didn't think I would make a big enough dent in his truck to get convicted. I know this is going to **** off the die hard "Follow the law" people, but I am still alive even if, in their opinion, a lawbreaker. Just use common sense. Bill Baka -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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"Mark Weaver" wrote in message ... One of the things I do is try to avoid riding in any kind of traffic while heading toward a setting or rising sun. Too paranoid? It does add another layer of challenge, for sure; taking the lane becomes particularly risky. But my whole riding style is based on the belief that nobody can see me; it makes little material difference if they're blinded by the sun or distracted by their cell phone. You've always got to know where you're going to bail out if you have to, and you never let a car get within striking distance unless you know where you'll go if he makes a sudden move. RichC |
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I ride with traffic. You sometimes ride counter to traffic. I've been riding
for at least as long as you and I've had to "dive" off the road exactly once in all that time while this is your second "I had to dive into the ditch" post *this year*. Take your own advice. Use common sense. Regards, Bob Hunt When the sun is low in the sky, and bright, such as this time of the year in my bit of the UK, and I have to cycle 'into' the sun, I have my rear lights *on* - and one in a flashing mode. Just helps make me that bit more visible. Cheers, helen s --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove fame & fortune **$om $ --Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the tunnel is switched off-- |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 20:09:59 -0400, "Rich Clark"
wrote: "Mark Weaver" wrote in message ... One of the things I do is try to avoid riding in any kind of traffic while heading toward a setting or rising sun. Too paranoid? It does add another layer of challenge, for sure; taking the lane becomes particularly risky. But my whole riding style is based on the belief that nobody can see me; it makes little material difference if they're blinded by the sun or distracted by their cell phone. You've always got to know where you're going to bail out if you have to, and you never let a car get within striking distance unless you know where you'll go if he makes a sudden move. RichC The first part of my commute home is through midtown Manhattan. A very interesting place to ride. |
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