Another day, another hit-and-run.

The incident took place in Jefferson County, where on Friday, September 22, a pickup truck driven by a 60-year-old man struck the cyclist, as reported by the Florida Highway Patrol.

Law enforcement authorities managed to locate the driver, who had struck the cyclist, a short time later. Shockingly, the bike was impaled into the front grill area of the truck.

  • Tehgingey
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    1 year ago

    “old people are living off the organs of the young people they ran over”

    This is tragic though, fuck cars.

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        The driver was believed to be impaired… cyclist wasn’t doing anything but cycling.

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            50% or so simply follow zero laws and do whatever they want

            Believe it or not, the reason they do that is because your cycling infrastructure is likely sorely lacking. There have been at least a few studies showing that places which have actual safe cycling infrastructure also have the fewest number of cyclists breaking rules (the number of motorists breaking rules is always high, regardless…).

            In other words, there’s no reason for a cyclist to even break rules if they have safe, planned infrastructure. Most of the “rule breaking” is actually to preserve safety. Only a few are jackasses. LOL

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        Fuck cars that don’t obey the law, and almost all of them are speeding.

        A cyclist breaking the law is an inconvenience and maybe an injury. A car breaking the law will ruin lives.

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      I’m so sick of seeing “new driver please be patient” stickers. I get I live in a car state (CA), but honestly those folks worry me the most. We really need stricter laws about driving and better yet more rigorous testing of new drivers. Like your first test should reflect the most grueling driving day you’d experience in the state. should take all day and even do a night time course. We need to be sure these new drivers aren’t going to hit anything before they are allowed the "privilege " of sharing our roads. Dead squirrels could just as easily be dead kids.

      And that’s my rant.

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        The drivers in these two cases were 60 and 23, respectively. I’m not sure why this rant fits here?

        Every driver was once a new driver. They all have to learn to drive on real roads. There’s no way around that. The stickers are intended to encourage other cars to not harass them in situations they may already be finding stressful. They exist precisely because not-new drivers are often impatient and are prone to making the situation worse because of it. If the stickers raise your blood pressure, take a step back and give yourself a good talking to.

        Driver training should be better, of course. A compulsory 1000 miles by bicycle and another 2000 on a motorbike before being allowed behind the wheel would be the simplest place to start. Cyclists and motorcyclists make safer drivers.

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      1 year ago

      Yes, unfortunately, another star athlete dead because of some idiot driving a bullet.

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    Yes, it is very sad about the deaths, but the Orphan Crushing Machine is vital to our economy.