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alicestrong
04-30-09, 08:33 PM
Los Angeles Bicyclists Threatened by Unsafe Motorists
April 30, 2009 at 10:24 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

LACBC submitted the following op-ed to the LA Times today:

Nicholas Goldberg

Deputy Editor of Op-Ed Page

Los Angeles Times

oped@latimes.com

Los Angeles Bicyclists Threatened by Unsafe Motorists

On April 20, 2009, police reported that a drunk driver who was driving with a suspended license struck and killed a Los Angeles bicyclist, then fled the scene. The cyclist was 44-year-old Jesus Castillo. A witness wrote down the motorist’s license plate number, and within hours, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) arrested the motorist on charges of gross vehicular manslaughter.

Members of the Los Angeles bicycle community reacted swiftly to this incident. On April 24, they organized a 300-strong group ride in Jesus’ honor and dedicated a “Ghost Bike” – an all-white bike that is erected when a cyclist is killed – at the site of the crash. Cyclists and community leaders staged a “die-in” at the memorial, and issued a call for prioritizing public safety on Los Angeles streets.

During the same week, another unfortunate car-on-bike conflict occurred. In this second incident, the evening of April 23, the driver of a Hummer maneuvered the sport utility vehicle into a group of about a dozen cyclists, injuring one and destroying several bicycles. In this incident, the motorist was clearly at fault, and should be held responsible for personal injury and property damage. There were numerous witnesses at the scene and plenty of evidence of the driver’s misconduct. However, a responding LAPD officer apparently sympathized with the SUV’s driver and passengers, and let them drive away without pressing charges.

Both of these incidents illustrate the vulnerability of bicyclists on Los Angeles streets, something many drivers and even law enforcement officers may not always consider. Whether riding alone or in a group, cyclists are endangered by the actions of careless and inattentive drivers on the roads of Los Angeles every day. Clearly, the City needs to do more to protect bicyclists from getting killed, injured, and intimidated by motorists. Members of law enforcement agencies are too often unaware or misinformed about the rights of cyclists on the road, and are sometimes reluctant to offer their help when incidents occur between motorists and bicyclists. The contrast in the police response to these two incidents is striking, and begs the question: does it take a fatality for law enforcement to take cyclists’ rights seriously?

In light of these recent incidents, and the hostile atmosphere that cyclists experience daily on L.A. streets, Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition strongly recommends the following:

The City should support a State bill comparable to Kentucky House Bill 88 for Vehicular Assault of a Bicyclist or Pedestrian. This legislation gives traffic police and prosecutors the opportunity to hold reckless motorists accountable when they hit pedestrians or bicyclists, and is designed to ensure the safety of all road users regardless of their mode of transportation.

The City of Los Angeles should release its now-overdue Bicycle Master Plan draft documents as soon as possible to ensure adequate time for thorough public review and input. A strong, fully implemented Bicycle Plan is essential for bicyclists’ safety in Los Angeles.

The cycling community has been calling attention to these issues for years in an attempt to create meaningful change. If Los Angeles is to become a world-class livable city, we need streets that facilitate safe cycling, and police that work to protect the public and support cyclists’ legal rights on the road.

Jennifer Klausner

Executive Director

Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition


chefxian
04-30-09, 09:05 PM
God I hope something happens with this. It is so crazy out there. People on their godamn phones still. 25 dollar fine, So What! It is getting really old. I do understand from a motorists perspective when groups cork intersections but there is no advocacy for us. With regards to Jesus it is just tragic. I read about the Hummer story on another site.

Well Los Angeles needs to do something.

BILLYPATT
04-30-09, 09:10 PM
I was riding in OC yesterday. We covered 100 miles through Long Beach, Cosa Mesa, Irvine, Huntington Beach, Laguna Hills & MV. One cannot help but notice that it is a much more bike friendly environment - more bike lanes & bike paths. It doesn't take much effort on the part of the city to make an impact. I agree with your suggestions but have serious doubts that LA will do anything at all.


ANK
04-30-09, 09:56 PM
Is this posted on the LA Times website? If so, do you have a link?

alicestrong
04-30-09, 10:10 PM
It's from today's blog (http://lacbc.wordpress.com/2009/04/30/los-angeles-bicyclists-threatened-by-unsafe-motorists/)at LACBC...

along with...

Los Angeles Bicyclists Threatened By Unsafe Motorists

In light of the recent incidents regarding cyclists, motorists and LAPD, we have submitted an editorial to the LA Times which you can view here (http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102565889373&s=6128&e=001O2-TXuUm2RjtxQDinr0PP0R_stROTArzWb30KhWeAI9A7jVMQF_TcRM4CFRm65uqMsuqtiJiwc8NomrHKdamyGZDa421QlUKaWNFDSQ _ZRIXGZnmLmSEtWSVUgjuVdu4Ug4DtXsD3_RhrBBgpgp7lSGIzBjGIQlAIrtoiz9_fAEhsoRPbp7v-smCiYXFZIFDzLrCSQDti9dI96GHeolmAA==).

To read other blog posts about some of these incidents go to:

LA Streetsblog:www.la.streetsblog.org (http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102565889373&s=6128&e=001O2-TXuUm2RjFFL897guTuUcBUJd47vuyg-IQ_BMPPE-zxXcQTHXhNdYzlMzJFIKQssrQwVdcs81Xb9cJ68PeSNx9yO5laUWl4JJV5reeLO6MKvz6_mOQh4hDI2Qd_mNkL6wLSBaHfFw2thL RRqaFDeIaJRNk7POKsqd1ae48Z4MagH9bdayamwjMqzcxE0losHGClhA99Uj4RnbwJeDFDIBrqdLGq4OyWUB-fLPkklio7nwCEGqclw8oFp406Oyn)

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spingineer
05-01-09, 07:46 AM
Even in the Bay Area, which you would think is even more bicycle friendly, we do have pretty hostile drivers up here. The examples cited in the LA Times article is also indicative of what happens in Northern California too. So the problem is not just isolated to LA, but also applies to SF, San Jose, etc ... this is a statewide problem, not just the city of LA.

Fat Boy
05-01-09, 10:43 AM
I got buzzed in Long Beach yesterday. It takes all kinds.

merckx_rider
05-01-09, 06:13 PM
One would think its just common sense for cyclist safety, why don't they listen?
More cyclists means less cars, less pollution better for all.
Problem is with the politicians, we need to find and back people with cycling backgrounds for a real change.

Popeyecahn
05-01-09, 08:54 PM
The first incident is for lack of a better word understandable (in the sense of the why/how), but the second incident is not, it would be both interesting and instructive to know more about that particular situation and why the LEO let the driver go.

angle
05-01-09, 11:09 PM
The L.A. City Council heard from a large group of cyclists today regarding the Hummer incident and other problems with the LAPD:

http://soapboxla.blogspot.com/2009/05/storm-bastille-may-day.html

Popeyecahn
05-01-09, 11:48 PM
Ahhhh yes now I know why I left that damn town. Have at it boyz...