Sunday, September 12, 2010

Cyclist, 74, struck riding against traffic

The cyclist ended up colliding with the truck and falling to the ground. He was later taken away by ambulance. He suffered "minor but undetermined injuries," Postnikoff said. There was also minor damage to the truck and the motorized bicycle. The cyclist was issued two tickets for the incident, Postnikoff said: one for failing to ride on the right side of the road and one for cycling without reasonable consideration. Each ticket carries a $109 fine. Postnikoff reminded area cyclists that the law requires them to ride with traffic on the road. "As a cyclist you are supposed to follow the same rules of the road as a motor vehicle," she said.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I do not like riding with traffic because I cannot see who is coming too close. Even on quiet country lanes some vehicles make no attempt to maintain a safe distance. If you happen to hit a rock or lose your balance you will be under their wheels.

Anonymous said...

I ride where I feel safest and the bicycle lanes in the middle of the road is not one of them.Unfortunately the driving habits of motorists lately have sharply curtailed my bicycling. If I get a fine for these violations then fine, at least I was feeling safer and probably was.