True, she apparently was off the bike at the time. No way to tell she is dead and he was way drunk. She had left the Santa Rosa Area and was riding back to Lake County, a rather hard ride. May have stopped for a rest. One thing that p%^&*d people off is that his tire tracks showed that he went 5 feet off the road to hit her. As far as Advocacy at every public hearing there was a group of cyclists in the audience, silently watching the proceedings. We all wore little day-glow bike pins. The Assistant DA prosecuting the case said our constant presence helped him. "No sweeping things under the rug now."