Bloody shame. I can't wait for the day "I didn't see him" no longer works as a get-out-of-jail free card for manslaughter.
Big_E 1 hour ago wrote:

So, the driver's vision was impaired and instead of slowing down and being cautious, he continues to bulldoze on blindly. He then hits a bicyclist and it's just "Oops! My mistake, I won't do it again." I guess thats cheaper than putting bicycle lanes in the city.
indiesauce 1 hour ago wrote:

My husband takes his bicycle down this very same road every morning, heading towards the DART station. The two times he's almost been hit has been carelessness on behalf of the drivers. PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR SURROUNDINGS! Just as my husband pays attention to make sure no one's going to hit him so he can arrive home to our son in one piece, drivers of vehicles need to take the same consideration. From what I've read on here, apparently this unfortunate cyclist should've been BRIGHTER THAN THE SUN, which is near impossible. What happened to just being considerate? GOSH!
My heart goes out to the cyclist more than the teenager.
Suzuka Kyo 1 hour ago wrote:

I can still see people or whats in front of me when I'm driving and the sun shines in my eyes i guys he decided to keep driving and looking into the sun as the it blinded him
At least some of the comments make sense.