Tuesday, July 28, 2015

" I Thought He Was Gonna Hit You"


This morning as I bicycled to work, riding south on Diamond past the Diamond/Canyon intersection, a guy heading northbound on Diamond turned left to enter the high school student parking lot just as I was riding through the intersection. He came within a few feet of me before finally stopping, as I did. Then he threw it into reverse and motored behind me, possibly clipping the curb in his effort to get to the parking lot.

So if you are that driver, just a couple reminders. One, a bicyclist in a bike lane is thru traffic and the bike lane is like any other oncoming traffic lane--left turning traffic yields to thru traffic.  Secondly, I'm not sure what was going through your mind, but I guess getting that Jeep parked was more important than driving safely.

The title of the post was uttered to me by a lady exiting the access road who along with about five other motorists, saw what happened. I replied that practice makes perfect, as far as situational awareness and bike handling....


6 comments:

McIlwaine Archer said...

"Sharing the road" causes 700 bicyclist deaths per year in the U.S. If you are a bicyclist, it is safest to assume that everyone behind the wheel of a car is trying to kill you.

Steve A said...

"Sharing the road" causes cycling deaths? I always thought it was a combination of NOT sharing the road and incredibly stupid actions that caused most cycling deaths.

Steve A said...

I guess the Jeep would probably fall into that second category. Unless he was a jerk demonstrating the first category.

JerryM said...

Nice photo Khal. I'll be watching out for this jeep.

If you can find a way to ride to work before 0700 you will be a lot happier :-)

Khal said...

When I took the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Advanced Rider Class, my rider coach said a good rule is to assume your motorcycle is always trying to kill you, and your job is to outsmart it. Seems to me a good idea to generalize--the system is ruthless, and you have to outsmart it.

Little Jimmy said...

After the last few weeks of riding, I pretty much assume anyone in a vehicle is trying to kill me. This is a new thing for me. It kind of makes me sad.