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RyWen said:As an avid road cyclist, this video makes a point that really hits home. See if you can pass this test:
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Jmaichel said:WOW!! I too am an avid cyclist and often ride my bike to and from work. With my work schedule I ride at night or early in the morning on some very dark roads. I have not had any real close calls yet but I am sure it is just a matter of time. I have bright lights and consider myself to be pretty easy to spot but I may have to rethink riding in the dark. Thanks for the post!
Yikes! Sorry to hear about your friend I hope he makes a full recovery. Where in WA do you live?epicxt said:Fitting timing of this thread. Just got done visiting a cycling teammate of mine in the trauma center at Harborview here in Seattle. Multiple broken ribs, punctured/collapsed lung, crushed shoulder, and the expected stitches, etc.
Got hit commuting home from work on Friday. Good news is his legs, hips, and spine are undamaged and very little head trauma.
Be careful out there!
I'm in Seattle. Ballard, to be precise. Grew up in E. Wa though.Jmaichel said:Yikes! Sorry to hear about your friend I hope he makes a full recovery. Where in WA do you live?epicxt said:Fitting timing of this thread. Just got done visiting a cycling teammate of mine in the trauma center at Harborview here in Seattle. Multiple broken ribs, punctured/collapsed lung, crushed shoulder, and the expected stitches, etc.
Got hit commuting home from work on Friday. Good news is his legs, hips, and spine are undamaged and very little head trauma.
Be careful out there!
JD2720 said:Something I have noticed in my area is that cyclists, motor & pedal, are the biggest offenders of disregarding traffic laws.
I am not surprised that they are involved in many accidents.
Yeah, I've been in areas of the country that have an abundant number of cyclists but a high percentage of riders who have little regard for traffic laws (Boulder, CO comes to mind). There are conscientious riders and careless riders, just the same as drivers.JD2720 said:Something I have noticed in my area is that cyclists, motor & pedal, are the biggest offenders of disregarding traffic laws.
I am not surprised that they are involved in many accidents.
epicxt said:I'm in Seattle. Ballard, to be precise. Grew up in E. Wa though.Jmaichel said:Yikes! Sorry to hear about your friend I hope he makes a full recovery. Where in WA do you live?epicxt said:Fitting timing of this thread. Just got done visiting a cycling teammate of mine in the trauma center at Harborview here in Seattle. Multiple broken ribs, punctured/collapsed lung, crushed shoulder, and the expected stitches, etc.
Got hit commuting home from work on Friday. Good news is his legs, hips, and spine are undamaged and very little head trauma.
Be careful out there!
Yeah, Whidbey is beautiful for riding, but I wouldn't want to be on the roads after dark! Have done some team training weekends out there in the past but its been a few years since we used that location.Jmaichel said:epicxt said:I'm in Seattle. Ballard, to be precise. Grew up in E. Wa though.Jmaichel said:Yikes! Sorry to hear about your friend I hope he makes a full recovery. Where in WA do you live?epicxt said:Fitting timing of this thread. Just got done visiting a cycling teammate of mine in the trauma center at Harborview here in Seattle. Multiple broken ribs, punctured/collapsed lung, crushed shoulder, and the expected stitches, etc.
Got hit commuting home from work on Friday. Good news is his legs, hips, and spine are undamaged and very little head trauma.
Be careful out there!
I live on Whidbey Island, the traffic is not near what it is by you but our lighting is horrible.
epicxt said:Yeah, I've been in areas of the country that have an abundant number of cyclists but a high percentage of riders who have little regard for traffic laws (Boulder, CO comes to mind). There are conscientious riders and careless riders, just the same as drivers.JD2720 said:Something I have noticed in my area is that cyclists, motor & pedal, are the biggest offenders of disregarding traffic laws.
I am not surprised that they are involved in many accidents.
Here in Seattle there have been many injuries and several fatalities in the past few years along established bicycle commuter routes where drivers have either blown through intersections or drifted into the bike lane. My greatest fear when out on the bike is the knowledge of how prevalent texting while driving has become.