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http://kgmb9.com/main/content/view/8467/40/
Aldridge may have been wearing a helmet. Police found a helmet at the scene. Police have not told us if Aldridge had a light on his bike or if it was equiped with reflectors.
"We have to do our part to be very visible," said Jeffrey Dang, who sells bikes and safety gear at McCully Bicycle & Sporting Goods.
According to the law everyone riding at night must have a white light on the front of their bike and reflectors on the sides and back of their bike.
If you are traveling over 10 miles per hour you should be either on a bike way or bike route on the street," Nakagawa told KGMB9.
Oh ****, I did not know I was not allowed to cycle on roads not designated as bike routes. That takes out 80% of my daily commute route. Oh my, what am I to do. And this BS from the Executive Director of the Hawaii Bicycling League.