I agree. He needs to take that whole lane or he's going to invite people trying to squeeze by two by two.
#71
Actually, riding with traffic is, statistically, the safest place for a cyclist besides a dedicated bike lane. And where else would you suggest he ride? On the sidewalk - where the majority of bike accidents with injuries occur, filled with pedestrians? Way over on the gravelly margin of the lane, where the Accord can sideswipe him? It's a bridge; the lanes are narrow and there's no room for a bike lane. The safest possible place for him is spang in the middle of a lane. He's got plenty of space and drivers are forced to pass him, instead of sideswipe him. Obviously, there can still be problems with that, but if there's no shoulder, bikes should always take a full lane, and that's the law in a lot of places.
Why is he a "troll" for following the signs and taking a full lane in a constricted situation like a bridge? He'd be an idiot to do anything else. Are the Amish just trollin' when they take their buggies out? I realize a lot of people have a snit fit about bikes inconveniencing them and being all uppity and stuff, but they're legal road users with clearly defined rights - one of which is using as much of the lane as they need in a given situation. Obviously, it'd be great if every road had a bike lane, but that's not the case. And just like with emergency vehicles, construction, wildlife, Amish buggies, and road hazards, it's up to you to respond appropriately if something is obstructing the lane, or just travelling slowly in it.
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#72
I agree. He needs to take that whole lane or he's going to invite people trying to squeeze by two by two.
#73
Oh no, what should I do, I am dealing with a rocket scientist here.... Do humanity a favor, please go ride your bike on that bridge preferably at 3am on a Sunday. Keep in mind that according to the law it's perfectly legal to be right in the middle of the lane.
Or use common sense and walk across because even though it's legal to ride on that bridge it's dangerous....
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#74
#76
Bus driver
Accord driver
Some people in this threadand the reasons I don't ride on the road any more.
#77
And then one would be required to be using lights.
Obviously the rule was created for a reason. If the DOT/etc. wanted to designate that cyclists walk across on the sidewalk, they would have specified that. However, they did not. Therefore, if someone is following the law, then they are not the ones at fault and should not be blamed. It's like saying "well you shouldn't be driving the speed dlimit in the right lane because the other two lanes are going faster".Or use common sense and walk across because even though it's legal to ride on that bridge it's dangerous....
Love TCL's logic on this. Gripe when cyclists (like many drivers) ignore the rules, gripe when they follow them.![]()
#78
Damn. I've seen this first hand, teenage girl ran over a bicyclist, and tried to run in traffic...
Yes it was a Camry.
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#79
What you're missing here is that the bridge has no shoulder whatsoever, and has very prominent signs telling cyclists to ride on the traffic lanes of the bridge, and to use the whole lane for their safety. So, it is very nice of you to make sure he is in the safest possible location during his 3am Sunday ride. How kind.
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#85
Well, if the section of video showing the incident from the rear just before impact wasn't deleted from the video (???), we would see if there was an LED light on the bicycle.
But whatever.
Even if he did have a light, the driver of the Accord obviously didn’t see him for some reason of another. Maybe he was looking down the road for a passing route since he seemed quite impatient?
Aggressive and/or distracted teen drivers scare me even when I am in a car.
Either way, he his the guy and thank goodness the (much older than I originally thought -check news video of courtroom performance) bicyclists was not injured.
Nobody here (honestly) wants bicyclists to get hurt, and nobody wants to hit them.
From a car driver point of view, bicyclists scare me because they can appear in the road at very unexpected and dangerous locations and times.
And let’s talk about something else for a second.
Many areas are giving bicyclists more rights on the road because bicycling is seen as being green versus driving a gas powered vehicle (even though most bicyclists are just using the road for a work out ride and not actually going somehwere they would normally drive).
But this video shows all too well that a single bicycle may save one vehicle from being driven this route, but it also is enough of a slowly moving traffic hindrance to cause the vehicles passing a combined amount of wasted fuel that probably offsets any fuel savings by the lone bicyclist.
I say make a determination of what roads are safe to ride on (due to traffic speeds and lane/shoulder width) and designate those as bicycle roads.
Keep them off normal busy traffic roads for the sake of everybody involved.
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#86
The roads and bridges in the LV (Lehigh Valley) are old as dirt and there's definitely not enough cash in the counties budget to revise them.
So YES he HAS to have the RIGHT AWAY in the ENTIRE lane.
Chastising dude because some inattentive driver hit him and ran while doing the LEGAL thing...
Really??
Are you really that inept?
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#87
For what it's worth, the road in question has a 35mph speed limit. Just saying.![]()
#89
But why should the car drivers have any more rights to the roads than cyclists? It is not someones right to drive at the maximum speed limit, so if you have to slow down then do it safely and get on with it. Car drivers always want to point out that their 3000lb vehicle will always win vs a cyclist, but if you are paying attention (and the cyclists isn't riding like a jackass) then there shouldn't even be a contest.
Also what rights are cyclists being given? At least around me it seems that cyclists are just finally having rights enforced. The funny thing to me is that most cyclists would much rather be in a separate bike lane when they are riding but the government doesn't want to spend any money on such things so they get stuck in the road and have to make do instead.
Edit: Just as a side note even though as a cyclist I believe cyclists have every right to be on the road, I certainly would not ride over this bridge either.
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#93
I see many cyclists here riding in 45mph double lane roads with no shoulder on either side. People here in Howard county MD can't drive, I'm very surprised I don't hear about things like this. I don't understand cyclists, they will ride in the road like a car yet blow through red lights like there are no rules.
#94
He was going quite slow. Should runners have the same rights; should people be able to run in the lane so long as they deem it necessary?
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#95
Would you have the same lack of sympathy for a hypothetical person who was struck and killed while driving something like, say, this:
Without seatbelts, even though they were obeying the letter of the law?
What about a person driving this:
Is it only a matter of potential speed that makes you so callous? Of size? A person on a bicycle is really not that much smaller than a person on a small motorcycle.
#98
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#99
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#100
I am ashamed of the ignorance displayed by so many car lovers in this thread. Car enthusiasts often pride themselves on their higher than average driving proficiency. All of you people saying the bicyclist is at fault or shares some blame here needs to have the ignorance beat out of them and then re-examined to earn the privilege to drive on the same roads as me.
Folks, it's real simple. Look where you're going, drive defensively, don't drive faster than your eyes can see ahead of you, don't hit other people. If you can't see what's in front of you then hang up the car keys and take the bus or walk.
Our government is way too weak in punishing traffic law violators who crash into others causing property damage, injury and/or death. The punishment should fit the crime. If you assault someone with your vehicle (intentional or otherwise) you should pay dearly for it. Leave the roads to those of us who choose to be attentive, courteous and proficient at driving.
#101
While I applaud the bus driver for stopping the hit & run driver...I will say that bikes are a HUGE pain in the a$$. I live in an area that is VERY popular with bikes...rural and gorgeous. But, being rural, there are lots of roads with 1 lane in each direction and no-passing zones. It is not uncommon to have a bike with 20+ cars lined up behind it. SO frustrating. I know they have a right to be on the raod, but do it smartly. If there is a line of cars behind you, pull over and let them pass. And for God's sake, don't ride 2-3-4 bikes wide.![]()
#105
Man...sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived. - Tenzin Gyatso