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dmclone

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Riding in the remote county roads is the safest place for a cyclist.

You may want to tell that to Doug Smith, the guy we're talking about who got hit on a rural road.


Just looking through the deaths/injuries in Iowa a lot of them are on rural roads.

Killed: Randy Van Zee, 56, of Sheldon, struck from behind on County Road B14 in northwestern Iowa on April 4, 2008.

Injured: Teresa Pugh - hit & run on Boonville road near De Soto, May 8th 2008.


Killed: Marie Degn, 67, of Northwood, was struck by truck on Hwy. 105 east of Lake Mills on September 27th, 2007
 
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1. Who said anything about any of this being fair?
2. Fair has nothing to do with it.
3. Car vs. bike outcome equals: CAR WINS (every time.):yes:
It was clear by your logic you were dismissing law-and making this a 'fairness' contest. Your fairness was based upon whomever is bigger gets the rule of the road. I simply was providing a way to get more 'fairness' into your 'game'. Freakish that folks like you have a license when you dismiss law, rule, and your fellow man.
 

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You may want to tell that to Doug Smith, the guy we're talking about who got hit on a rural road.


Just looking through the deaths/injuries in Iowa a lot of them are on rural roads.

Killed: Randy Van Zee, 56, of Sheldon, struck from behind on County Road B14 in northwestern Iowa on April 4, 2008.

Injured: Teresa Pugh - hit & run on Boonville road near De Soto, May 8th 2008.


Killed: Marie Degn, 67, of Northwood, was struck by truck on Hwy. 105 east of Lake Mills on September 27th, 2007

3 people over the past 2 1/2 years, with one injured? That's what you came up with?

While tragic, I could probably find that many who were killed/injured YESTERDAY in vehicle on vehicle crashes.

Seems like perhaps we should remove cars from the roads, by that logic.
 

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And, since car drivers STILL don't have God-like perfection and foreknowledge, bicyclists STILL are taking on risk by riding on country roads.

There are things both sides can do to alleviate the risk, but I just don't "get" bicyclists who stubbornly dig in and refuse to "because they have an equal right to the road dagnabit!"

Actually, I am a meticulous driver who not only drives the speed limit, but I slow for conditions. And always stops at signs, uses signals, exercizes caution, and I STILL have close-calls with bicyclists now and again. Which scares me and ticks me off.
i drive to fast, don't stop at most signs, text message while i drive, and yet to have any trouble with cyclists. I have been hit four times by stupid drivers though...so outside of the obvious(my insurance premiums should be higer) are you telling me you DON"T have problems with other motorists "now and again"?
 

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Being a motorcycle rider, I can understand some of the issues that bikes face. Every year I have people pulling out in front of me, tailgating me, passing close, etc.

Like I've said before, the only issue I have with bikes is the difference in speed. I don't think any vehicle that averages 15mph should be allowed on roads where the speed limit is 55mph unless they have some major flags, signs, lights, etc.
 

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3 people over the past 2 1/2 years, with one injured? That's what you came up with?

While tragic, I could probably find that many who were killed/injured YESTERDAY in vehicle on vehicle crashes.

Seems like perhaps we should remove cars from the roads, by that logic.

I couldn't find a good place that lists all the deaths so i went to BikeIowa. Here are some older ones that include both rural and urban. You can see that this is far from being just an urban problem.

2008

  • Paul Varum, 43, of Webster City was forced off his bike as a vehicle did a u-turn right in front of him. the vehicle ran over the seat and rear-wheel of Paul's bike and then took off. Paul luckily escaped with only a few scrapes. May 15th 2008.
  • Shakarian Jenkins, 4, of Des Moines was seriously injured in a truck-bicycle accident in Des Moines on May 26th
  • Killed: Randy Van Zee, 56, of Sheldon, struck from behind on County Road B14 in northwestern Iowa on April 4, 2008.
  • Injured: Teresa Pugh - hit & run on Boonville road near De Soto, May 8th 2008.
  • Injured: unidentified woman on Raccoon River Valley Trail near Waukee in April ? 2008.

2007

  • Killed: Douglas Kenny, 21, of West Burlington, was struck from behind by pickup truck and thrown 114 feet on November 9th 2007.
  • Injured: Richard Robinson, 59, of Des Moines was injured October 23rd 2007.
  • Killed: Tanya Beruman, 13, of Columbus Junction, was killed when she failed to stop at the intersection and ran into the side of a semitrailer on October 18th, 2007.
  • Killed: Marie Degn, 67, of Northwood, was struck by truck on Hwy. 105 east of Lake Mills on September 27th, 2007.
  • Killed: Adam Finley, 30, of Auburn, was killed in Minneapolis, ran into school bus, identified by iPod on September 6th 2007.
  • Injured: Wayne Rathmann, 77, of Mason City, was hit broadside while riding a recumbent on August 26th 2007.
  • Injured: Matthew Siclari, of Ames, was injured ISU Veterinary student stuck from behind by truck trying to beat red light on September 7th 2007.
  • Injured: Howard Campbell, 51, of Des Moines was injured was injured on Sept 6th 2007.
  • Killed: Jerry Allen Person, 45, of Fort Smith, AK was killed in Muscatine, IA from a hit-and-run. driver arrested, on September 4th 2007.
  • Killed: Mark Snopek, of Boone, hit-and-run on August 9th 2007.
  • Injured: Shauntrez Lamay, 11, of Des Moines, was hit by a DMPD officer on July 13th 2007.
  • Injured: Steven Allsup, 47, Clinton, was injured on June 21st 2007.
  • Injured: John Nielsen, of Dunlap, was injured on June 25th 2007.
  • Injured: Brad Ashley, 35, Des Moines, was injured on June 19th 2007.
  • Killed: David Harris, of Atlantic was killed on June 17th, 2007.
  • Injured: David Tolander, 52, Waterloo, was injured on June 13th 2007.
  • Injured: John Schofield, 41, of West Des Moines, was seriously injured while biking northwest of Grimes, on June 12th 2007.
  • Injured: Sergey Motorny, 26, Des Moines, was seriously injured while biking northwest of Grimes, on June 12th 2007.
  • Injured: Brian Potteroff – May 2007 – got hit East of Ankeny – rear ended at stop light - Broken Rim – got lucky.
  • Injured: Amy ? – April 20th 2007 – Hit & run on NW 118th – training for triathlon – was hit with car mirror and knocked to the group. Injuries were only a small fracture in my left pelvis and scapula and she had road burn all the way up her left side and back. Her helmet was pretty well cracked down the back.
  • Killed: Daniel Robert Lewandowski, 57, of Des Moines was killed while riding his bicycle on SE 14th Street in Des Moines Feb 8th 2007.


2006

  • Killed: Tina Marie Brown, 46, of Des Moines – riding on Park Ave in Des Moines Dec 8th 2006.
  • Killed: John Maxwell ,45 - Dallas Center, IA - commuting to work south of Dallas Center - Sept 24, 2006.
  • Injured: Tom Hayes, 63, of Atlantic, was hit as a motorist crossed the white line near Atlantic, IA. in the fall of 2006. Witnesses saw it happen. No charges fileds. Tom has permanent traumatic brain injury.
  • Injured: Collin O'Rourke, 14 – Injured on Polk Boulevard was hit by a minivan. July 2006.
  • Killed: Daniel Young, 45, of Newark, N.Y. a New York man was biking to Colorado and died near Marshalltown, July 2006.
  • Killed: Bill Perrier 51, of Madrid, July 13, 2006.
  • Injured: Steve Baker - On July 3, 2006 he was hit by a truck on the Great Western Trail, Life-Flighted out, almost died but survived and is now back cycling
  • Injured: David Lippold – June 21st 2006 - Road Rage - riding on Polk Boulevard in Des Moines when a driver slammed on the brakes, got out of the car and hit him in the face, then drove off.
  • Killed: Lewis Palmer 16, or WAUKON was riding his bicycle east on County Road A52 when a vehicle driven by a 19 year old who attempted to pass Palmer in a no-passing zone.

2005

  • Killed: Br. Bob Breedlove, 53, June 23rd 2005 - a Des Moines doctor and accomplished endurance cyclist, was killed n southern Colorado during the Race Across America. “Just another day in paradise†(Gretchen is his wife).
  • Killed: Brian Shaver Ankeny, IA September 11, 2005 – early morning training ride – hit by drunk driver

2004

  • Killed: Daniel Wisnousky, 37 Ames, IA October 23, 2004 - was run over by a grain wagon pulled by a tractor.
  • Killed: Jean Ann Mohr, 51, of Galva when she was struck by a pickup while riding her bicycle west of Schaller. She was pronounced dead at the scene. September 18th 2004.
  • Killed: Caleb Krile, 14, of Eddyville was killed when the bike they were riding together was hit from behind by a car in Oskaloosa. The boys were then thrown into the path of another car. Troopers say the boys' bicycle did not have lights. September 8th 2004.
  • Killed: Taylor Lewis, 14, of Oskaloosa was killed when the bike they were riding together was hit from behind by a car in Oskaloosa. The boys were then thrown into the path of another car. Troopers say the boys' bicycle did not have lights. September 8th 2004.
  • Killed: David Holmes, 43, of Eldridge , died when he lost control of his bicycle and fell under the wheels of a semi-trailer on a rural Scott County road. July 2004
  • Killed: Kelli Clover, 13, of Des Moines was hit and killed by a semi-trailer Sunday after riding her bike through the intersection of Euclid and Oxford avenues. The crash was ruled an accident and no charges were filed. July 2004.
  • Injured: Graham Johnston, 28, of Des Moines hit by a car in Des Moines and hospitalized with broken jaw, broken nose and major facial lacerations on June 5th 2004.

2002

  • Killed: Jonathan Schutt, 30, of Ames, was riding southbound on the crossing's pedestrian walkway when he was struck by an eastbound train. He had a hearing problem. December 2002

2001

  • Killed: Suzette Carson, 37, of Colfax, was killed by a drunk driver in Colfax on her way home from a convenience store in 2001.

1999

  • Killed: Sheri Jacobs, 23 years old. Killed 4/1/99 on 74th st West Des Moines. Hit from behind by a drunk driver.
 

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This one stuck out



  • Injured: David Lippold – June 21st 2006 - Road Rage - riding on Polk Boulevard in Des Moines when a driver slammed on the brakes, got out of the car and hit him in the face, then drove off.
 

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Being a motorcycle rider, I can understand some of the issues that bikes face. Every year I have people pulling out in front of me, tailgating me, passing close, etc.

Like I've said before, the only issue I have with bikes is the difference in speed. I don't think any vehicle that averages 15mph should be allowed on roads where the speed limit is 55mph unless they have some major flags, signs, lights, etc.

While I see your point, and agree with you when things suddenly jump over to I-235, I-80 (where I believe bikes are illegal anyway)....

I don't see how such a 55mph rule is feasible. My wife and I regularly will cruise about ther rural areas outside DM (in a car, property hunting) - there isn't a road out there that really isn't 55 mph (if you can find a speed limit sign at all)

You show me somebody riding up 235, 141 or 330 (who isn't doing it to get from one street to another) and I'll agree you got an idiot on your hands.
 

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It was clear by your logic you were dismissing law-and making this a 'fairness' contest. Your fairness was based upon whomever is bigger gets the rule of the road. I simply was providing a way to get more 'fairness' into your 'game'. Freakish that folks like you have a license when you dismiss law, rule, and your fellow man.
Oh the Drama, please spare us.

Please show me one post where I was dismissing law.

Please show me one post where i stated this subject had anything to do with fairness?

Please show me where I "dismiss law, rule, and your fellow man."


You still don't get it. I'm not debating the merits of what is right or wrong. I'm not arguing the points that cyclist have rights or don't have rights. I'm not condoning one action over the other.

I am simply stating that when faced with death or injury you can stand on principle all you want. You can emphatically cry out I HAVE RIGHTS until you are blue in the face. You can have rights all you want and in the end you are still dead or injured.

I'm not siding on one side or the other with this issue, only that when autos and bikes hit, guesse what, the auto comes out better all the time.

Why as a bicyclist would I not understand that and do everything i could to minimize or reduce this risk?


DUH
 

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DMClone - pretty big list.

Again, how does it compare to vehicle on vehicle? I'm guessing it pales in comparison.

I'll also note that there are few in there the lay out it WAS the biker's fault. And even one that was injured on Raccoon River Valley Trail. ?????

2004, all save one appear to be biker issues. (Run over by a grain trailer?)

The last two, killed by a drunk driver. Yeah - that never happens to anyone but bikers....

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My wife's family knew Dr Breedlove. Although not official - it's suspected he died of a heartattack or some other issue. He crossed the road into oncoming traffic. Anyone who knew the many realizes this is more than just an accident.

What's the criteria for this list? Are they all vehicle/bike accidents? Many (2007) just say injured while biking, not much detail how.
 
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I couldn't find a good place that lists all the deaths so i went to BikeIowa. Here are some older ones that include both rural and urban. You can see that this is far from being just an urban problem.

2008

  • Paul Varum, 43, of Webster City was forced off his bike as a vehicle did a u-turn right in front of him. the vehicle ran over the seat and rear-wheel of Paul's bike and then took off. Paul luckily escaped with only a few scrapes. May 15th 2008.
  • Shakarian Jenkins, 4, of Des Moines was seriously injured in a truck-bicycle accident in Des Moines on May 26th
  • Killed: Randy Van Zee, 56, of Sheldon, struck from behind on County Road B14 in northwestern Iowa on April 4, 2008.
  • Injured: Teresa Pugh - hit & run on Boonville road near De Soto, May 8th 2008.
  • Injured: unidentified woman on Raccoon River Valley Trail near Waukee in April ? 2008.
2007

  • Killed: Douglas Kenny, 21, of West Burlington, was struck from behind by pickup truck and thrown 114 feet on November 9th 2007.
  • Injured: Richard Robinson, 59, of Des Moines was injured October 23rd 2007.
  • Killed: Tanya Beruman, 13, of Columbus Junction, was killed when she failed to stop at the intersection and ran into the side of a semitrailer on October 18th, 2007.
  • Killed: Marie Degn, 67, of Northwood, was struck by truck on Hwy. 105 east of Lake Mills on September 27th, 2007.
  • Killed: Adam Finley, 30, of Auburn, was killed in Minneapolis, ran into school bus, identified by iPod on September 6th 2007.
  • Injured: Wayne Rathmann, 77, of Mason City, was hit broadside while riding a recumbent on August 26th 2007.
  • Injured: Matthew Siclari, of Ames, was injured ISU Veterinary student stuck from behind by truck trying to beat red light on September 7th 2007.
  • Injured: Howard Campbell, 51, of Des Moines was injured was injured on Sept 6th 2007.
  • Killed: Jerry Allen Person, 45, of Fort Smith, AK was killed in Muscatine, IA from a hit-and-run. driver arrested, on September 4th 2007.
  • Killed: Mark Snopek, of Boone, hit-and-run on August 9th 2007.
  • Injured: Shauntrez Lamay, 11, of Des Moines, was hit by a DMPD officer on July 13th 2007.
  • Injured: Steven Allsup, 47, Clinton, was injured on June 21st 2007.
  • Injured: John Nielsen, of Dunlap, was injured on June 25th 2007.
  • Injured: Brad Ashley, 35, Des Moines, was injured on June 19th 2007.
  • Killed: David Harris, of Atlantic was killed on June 17th, 2007.
  • Injured: David Tolander, 52, Waterloo, was injured on June 13th 2007.
  • Injured: John Schofield, 41, of West Des Moines, was seriously injured while biking northwest of Grimes, on June 12th 2007.
  • Injured: Sergey Motorny, 26, Des Moines, was seriously injured while biking northwest of Grimes, on June 12th 2007.
  • Injured: Brian Potteroff – May 2007 – got hit East of Ankeny – rear ended at stop light - Broken Rim – got lucky.
  • Injured: Amy ? – April 20th 2007 – Hit & run on NW 118th – training for triathlon – was hit with car mirror and knocked to the group. Injuries were only a small fracture in my left pelvis and scapula and she had road burn all the way up her left side and back. Her helmet was pretty well cracked down the back.
  • Killed: Daniel Robert Lewandowski, 57, of Des Moines was killed while riding his bicycle on SE 14th Street in Des Moines Feb 8th 2007.
2006

  • Killed: Tina Marie Brown, 46, of Des Moines – riding on Park Ave in Des Moines Dec 8th 2006.
  • Killed: John Maxwell ,45 - Dallas Center, IA - commuting to work south of Dallas Center - Sept 24, 2006.
  • Injured: Tom Hayes, 63, of Atlantic, was hit as a motorist crossed the white line near Atlantic, IA. in the fall of 2006. Witnesses saw it happen. No charges fileds. Tom has permanent traumatic brain injury.
  • Injured: Collin O'Rourke, 14 – Injured on Polk Boulevard was hit by a minivan. July 2006.
  • Killed: Daniel Young, 45, of Newark, N.Y. a New York man was biking to Colorado and died near Marshalltown, July 2006.
  • Killed: Bill Perrier 51, of Madrid, July 13, 2006.
  • Injured: Steve Baker - On July 3, 2006 he was hit by a truck on the Great Western Trail, Life-Flighted out, almost died but survived and is now back cycling
  • Injured: David Lippold – June 21st 2006 - Road Rage - riding on Polk Boulevard in Des Moines when a driver slammed on the brakes, got out of the car and hit him in the face, then drove off.
  • Killed: Lewis Palmer 16, or WAUKON was riding his bicycle east on County Road A52 when a vehicle driven by a 19 year old who attempted to pass Palmer in a no-passing zone.
2005

  • Killed: Br. Bob Breedlove, 53, June 23rd 2005 - a Des Moines doctor and accomplished endurance cyclist, was killed n southern Colorado during the Race Across America. “Just another day in paradise” (Gretchen is his wife).
  • Killed: Brian Shaver Ankeny, IA September 11, 2005 – early morning training ride – hit by drunk driver
2004

  • Killed: Daniel Wisnousky, 37 Ames, IA October 23, 2004 - was run over by a grain wagon pulled by a tractor.
  • Killed: Jean Ann Mohr, 51, of Galva when she was struck by a pickup while riding her bicycle west of Schaller. She was pronounced dead at the scene. September 18th 2004.
  • Killed: Caleb Krile, 14, of Eddyville was killed when the bike they were riding together was hit from behind by a car in Oskaloosa. The boys were then thrown into the path of another car. Troopers say the boys' bicycle did not have lights. September 8th 2004.
  • Killed: Taylor Lewis, 14, of Oskaloosa was killed when the bike they were riding together was hit from behind by a car in Oskaloosa. The boys were then thrown into the path of another car. Troopers say the boys' bicycle did not have lights. September 8th 2004.
  • Killed: David Holmes, 43, of Eldridge , died when he lost control of his bicycle and fell under the wheels of a semi-trailer on a rural Scott County road. July 2004
  • Killed: Kelli Clover, 13, of Des Moines was hit and killed by a semi-trailer Sunday after riding her bike through the intersection of Euclid and Oxford avenues. The crash was ruled an accident and no charges were filed. July 2004.
  • Injured: Graham Johnston, 28, of Des Moines hit by a car in Des Moines and hospitalized with broken jaw, broken nose and major facial lacerations on June 5th 2004.
2002

  • Killed: Jonathan Schutt, 30, of Ames, was riding southbound on the crossing's pedestrian walkway when he was struck by an eastbound train. He had a hearing problem. December 2002
2001

  • Killed: Suzette Carson, 37, of Colfax, was killed by a drunk driver in Colfax on her way home from a convenience store in 2001.
1999

  • Killed: Sheri Jacobs, 23 years old. Killed 4/1/99 on 74th st West Des Moines. Hit from behind by a drunk driver.

No worries here, at least they all had rights. Knowing this makes me feel way better. :skeptical:
 

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No worries here, at least they all had rights. Knowing this makes me feel way better. :skeptical:

Here's a virtual-quarter. Go buy yourself a clue...


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Nobody cares if you "feel better". They have legal right to be on the road. There are x10 deaths, x100 injuries and x10000 accidents on the same
roads in vehicle on vehicle accidents.

Thenumbers would suggest that the problem is not the bikers...
 
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Oh the Drama, please spare us.

Please show me one post where I was dismissing law.

Please show me one post where i stated this subject had anything to do with fairness?

Please show me where I "dismiss law, rule, and your fellow man."


You still don't get it. I'm not debating the merits of what is right or wrong. I'm not arguing the points that cyclist have rights or don't have rights. I'm not condoning one action over the other.

I am simply stating that when faced with death or injury you can stand on principle all you want. You can emphatically cry out I HAVE RIGHTS until you are blue in the face. You can have rights all you want and in the end you are still dead or injured.

I'm not siding on one side or the other with this issue, only that when autos and bikes hit, guesse what, the auto comes out better all the time.

Why as a bicyclist would I not understand that and do everything i could to minimize or reduce this risk?


DUH
DUH-is probably the best way to end your post. If you would have started with that...and ended you would have wasted a lot less CF server space.

This IS about LAW. This IS about FAIRNESS(equal protection). This IS about motorists being held to the standard by which they are obligated as licensed drivers.

I realize there are risks. My business partners realize I take those risks. My wife realizes I take those risks(and insure them to my best ability so as to indemnify potential loss). What pisses me off is blatant disregard for the rules of the road by motorists(and cyclists for that matter) that amplify those risks. Riding a bike is tricky enough(as is driving a car if we were all honest about that risk)...but to have it complicated by some idiot that doesn't care for the rules makes me want to fight for my rights.

I don't need a non-cyclist listing out the risks...what is needed from non-cyclists is pretty basic: follow the rules of the road.

I also dive, snorkel, adventure race...I understand RISK, I don't need you to amplify the risks because of your ignorance...or blatant disregard for the laws.


DUH
 

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WWWHHHOOOOOOOOOSHHHHHHH

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Nobody cares if you "feel better". They have legal right to be on the road. There are x10 deaths, x100 injuries and x10000 accidents on the same roads in vehicle on vehicle accidents.
 

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Fun with multi-quote:

Here is some good info on riding bikes. It's sounds to me like people dying on bikes is a little over-hyped.

Is Cycling Dangerous? -- The Risk of Bicycle Use -- Accidents, Fatalities, Injuries, and Benefits

The crazy thing is that this guy actually died on a bike.


  1. 5.1% The bicyclist exited a driveway in front of an on-coming vehicle.
  2. 4.3% The bicyclist turned left in front of a passing vehicle.
  3. 3.9% The motorist was overtaking the bicyclist, cause of the accident unclear.
  4. 2.7% The bicyclist was struck while traveling on the wrong (left) side of the road.
  5. 1.4% The bicyclist, on the wrong side, turned right in front of a vehicle.
  6. 1.3% The motorist was overtaking the bicyclist and failed to see him.
  7. 1.2% The bicyclist lost control and swerved into the path of the vehicle.
  8. .8% The bicyclist made a normal left turn but ignored on-coming traffic.
  9. .6% The motorist lost control of the car and struck the bicyclist.
  10. .5% The motorist struck a play vehicle (big wheel, bike with training wheels).
So, according to these stats, the majority of bicycle accidents are whose fault? YES! The stupid bicyclist causes the great majority of bicycle to motorist accidents!!!!!

15.5% to 2.4% That's nearly ten times as often. Which is reflected in my perceptiont that bicyclists are 10 times more likely to be riding like a bunch of idiots than motorists driving like idiots. But we all know that bicyclists are perfect creatures, incapable of doing wrong and besides, they help preserve the environment. Maybe as fertilizer, but they help preserve the environment. So c'mon bikers, lighten up a little.

Let's see...how many of the recent spat of biking accidents were a result of the cyclist breaking a law? None, it's been the driver doing something illegal.

That is because all the publicity is against stupid motorists. Very seldom do idiot bicyclist get histrionic articles in the DMR when they commit suicide by stupidity on their bike. Your data sample is extremely flawed.

i drive to fast, don't stop at most signs, text message while i drive, and yet to have any trouble with cyclists. I have been hit four times by stupid drivers though...so outside of the obvious(my insurance premiums should be higer) are you telling me you DON"T have problems with other motorists "now and again"?

Prolly because I used to drive a ton more than you do, at least until this overseas thing started in 2006. Think 9 hours a day solid driving. And I do have problems with motorists, I just don't fear killing them in minor accidents caused by inattention or an honest mistake.

You obviously are not processing the the data point that what would be a minor fender bender car to car could be a fatality on a bike. I wished we could do without the sheer emotionalism.
 
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This one stuck out



  • Injured: David Lippold – June 21st 2006 - Road Rage - riding on Polk Boulevard in Des Moines when a driver slammed on the brakes, got out of the car and hit him in the face, then drove off.

I remember him. He's the moron that refused to describe the assailant to the police, because the assailant was African-American and Mr. Lippold thought including that little detail would be racist.

Mr. Lippold needed to be punched in the face. (Just not for riding a bicycle.) Anyone that idiotic needs punched in the face on a regular basis. Wasting LEO time and effort in order to make an obscure moralist point...

Geesh....
 

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Sorry I couldn't find a better source. In searching for Iowa auto accident stats - one has to wade though an eternity of ambulance chasing lawfirms ads. Anyway, for Iowa

Car Accident Statistics
Persons Killed in Motor Vehicle Crashes: 390 / year
Multi-Vehicle Crashes Resulting in Fatalities: 163 / year
Approx. 69% of fatal car accidents occurred at speeds of 55mph or greater.
48 auto accidents resulting in fatalities were on roads with 3 or more traffic lanes
Economic Cost of Motor Vehicle Traffic Crashes: $2.1 Billion/year
 
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DUH-is probably the best way to end your post. If you would have started with that...and ended you would have wasted a lot less CF server space.

This IS about LAW. This IS about FAIRNESS(equal protection). This IS about motorists being held to the standard by which they are obligated as licensed drivers.

I realize there are risks. My business partners realize I take those risks. My wife realizes I take those risks(and insure them to my best ability so as to indemnify potential loss). What pisses me off is blatant disregard for the rules of the road by motorists(and cyclists for that matter) that amplify those risks. Riding a bike is tricky enough(as is driving a car if we were all honest about that risk)...but to have it complicated by some idiot that doesn't care for the rules makes me want to fight for my rights.

I don't need a non-cyclist listing out the risks...what is needed from non-cyclists is pretty basic: follow the rules of the road.

I also dive, snorkel, adventure race...I understand RISK, I don't need you to amplify the risks because of your ignorance...or blatant disregard for the laws.


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Hey dude, I'm still waiting for you to provide me with all those previous things you said I stated. Who said i was a non cyclist anyway.

Please show me where I stated I was a non cyclyst.

Please show me one post where I stated anything remotely close for having a blatent disregard for the law.

Your bias is pretty clear and is fogging your objectivity. I also find it cute how you really think you are a "risk taker" , too funny. Risk to you is getting up and deciding how black you shoul dmake your morning coffe as you drive to your boring 9 to 5. Yeah your're real edgy. What a risk taker, geepers. LOL LMFAO

In the end you are amplifying the risk because of your acute stubberness to realize that a certain segment of auto drivers do not care about bikers yet you stay firm and planted in your comfort thinking that since you have rights all is good.

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I remember him. He's the moron that refused to describe the assailant to the police, because the assailant was African-American and Mr. Lippold thought including that little detail would be racist.
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Mr. Lippold needed to be punched in the face. (Just not for riding a bicycle.) Anyone that idiotic needs punched in the face on a regular basis. Wasting LEO time and effort in order to make an obscure moralist point...

Geesh....
i think there are a lot of people that would agree with your assesment of DL. I am pretty neutral-but there are folks out there that aren't big fans. But heck if my name was posted here-there would be more than one person that had less than stellar reviews