[*BCM*] Re: Bostoncriticalmass Digest, Vol 34, Issue 17
TSmith4918 at aol.com
TSmith4918 at aol.com
Fri Apr 6 11:45:19 EDT 2007
if it hasn't been said, I think it's downright important to recognize that
biking on streets is dangerous by definition (size/weight/control/visibility
disparities) among the vehicles sharing finite space: for me, not a biking
trip is started without a momentary thought that this could be "the last ride"
and hardly any trip is ever concluded without some terrifying moment created
by a slight/gross misjudgment on my part, or on the part of the vehicular and
pedestrian public. probably most of the people on this board feel this.
But I still ride because it's so dang enjoyable.
very moved to hear about the biker on huntington; regardless of fault, it
could have been any one of us.
be safe and be smart
In a message dated 4/6/2007 11:31:15 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rsarnold at gmail.com writes:
We don't know what his intentions were at the time of the accident,
obviously. It's entirely possible that he was attempting to position himself for a
left turn and got trapped between lanes. More information about the specifics
of the accident would help alleviate these kinds of questions, of course, but
until we have that information we can't presume he was riding irresponsibly.
Like I've said elsewhere, it's very easy to blame the victim in these
circumstances, especially when there aren't laws (to my knowledge) that protect a
cyclist's right of way through traffic, and there are no questions on the
driver's exam on how to safely pass a bicycle. The simplistic designation of
bicycles as vehicles seems lazy and inadequate and, ultimately, leads to
tragedies of this nature. Instead, there should be a separate class of laws and
regulations aimed specifically at bicycles and other non-motorized vehicles, along
with specific protections for right of way, minimum distances to be given,
etc.
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