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Old 01-15-26 | 10:42 AM
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Matching bungee cord

I found this bungee in the road that just so happens to match my bike’s paint.

Not that I will CARRY it on that bike, but it’s kind of fun.

The hook on one side is pretty tough and missing some paint. I’ll see if I can find a use for it.

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Old 01-20-26 | 08:25 AM
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I have one of those, too. I don't remember where I got it. Maybe I found it, and maybe I got it at a garage sale. I find it doesn't work on anything. Maybe it's worn? For some reason, I still keep it.
wonder if it can be sharpened
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wonder if it can be sharpened
I suppose. But the grippy part doesn't grip!
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Spotted this afternoon. Wreckage from a traffic accident this morning.


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Jinkies! I hope no one was hurt!

BTW, they're not "accidents"; accident implies that it just sort of happened and couldn't have been avoided when 99.9% of the time someone did something stupid. It's "crash" or "collision" now. I still catch the a-word coming out of my mouth now and then.

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Spotted this afternoon. Wreckage from a traffic accident this morning.

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BTW, they're not "accidents"; accident implies that it just sort of happened and couldn't have been avoided when 99.9% of the time someone did something stupid. It's "crash" or "collision" now. I still catch the a-word coming out of my mouth now and then.
Interesting that you say that. I hear the same messaging a lot from the War On Cars podcast. Their point is the term "accident" is (unconsciously) used by the public and the media to minimize liability/responsibility of car drivers, to the detriment of the rights of pedestrians and cyclists to equal/fair use of public infrastructure.
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Old 02-06-26 | 03:28 PM
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Interesting that you say that. I hear the same messaging a lot from the War On Cars podcast. Their point is the term "accident" is (unconsciously) used by the public and the media to minimize liability/responsibility of car drivers, to the detriment of the rights of pedestrians and cyclists to equal/fair use of public infrastructure.
Exactly. Don't forget badly designed streets; poor infrastructure that allows and encourages bad driving shoulders a fair amount of responsibility.

I've been encouraging a couple of local news outlets to drop the a-word, and it's worked. I'm pleased to see that our local law enforcement agencies have also started using "crash" in their reports.

The War on Cars didn't start the movement; I don't know who did. But you can send your local news folks here. https://crashnotaccident.com/
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very interesting, thanks for linking that resource
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Originally Posted by Korina
Jinkies! I hope no one was hurt!

BTW, they're not "accidents"; accident implies that it just sort of happened and couldn't have been avoided...
No, you can't cow me to police myself about that. Our standard in this country is presumption of innocence, not court of public opinion.

There were few details provided by the police and no news stories since. But they did say the ambulance took him off to the hospital with major injuries, so presumably they did not get a statement at the time. The car was torn in half and the engine was sitting on the road. Here's the Folsom Times photo of the tree, and the car, earlier in the morning. It may not be clear but some of the branches above the car in this photo are parts of the car frame. I don't feel like throwing carefully worded shade at whoever was in here.

https://folsomtimes.com/serious-acci...int-wednesday/




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Old 02-07-26 | 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Darth Lefty
I don't feel like throwing carefully worded shade at whoever was in here.
Part of the point is some of the shade gets thrown onto any urban planners/road designers who might have designed a dangerous intersection, or curve with low visibility etc. But this looks like a pretty clear, straight open road.

The article says "at least two vehicles" -- was somebody drunk or texting and caused (<-- not accidented) the crash?

Whichever people were the victims in the car(s) that did not cause this crash, surely would appreciate the tragedy of the crash that was thrust upon them not being minimised as merely a Whoopsie
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There Are No Accidents: The Deadly Rise of Injury and Disaster―Who Profits and Who Pays the Price

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A journalist recounts the surprising history of accidents and reveals how they’ve come to define all that’s wrong with America.

We hear it all the time: “Sorry, it was just an accident.” And we’ve been deeply conditioned to just accept that explanation and move on. But as Jessie Singer argues convincingly: There are no such things as accidents. The vast majority of mishaps are not random but predictable and preventable. Singer uncovers just how the term “accident” itself protects those in power and leaves the most vulnerable in harm’s way, preventing investigations, pushing off debts, blaming the victims, diluting anger, and even sparking empathy for the perpetrators.

As the rate of accidental death skyrockets in America, the poor and people of color end up bearing the brunt of the violence and blame, while the powerful use the excuse of the “accident” to avoid consequences for their actions. Born of the death of her best friend, and the killer who insisted it was an accident, this book is a moving investigation of the sort of tragedies that are all too common, and all too commonly ignored.

In this revelatory book, Singer tracks accidental death in America from turn of the century factories and coal mines to today’s urban highways, rural hospitals, and Superfund sites. Drawing connections between traffic accidents, accidental opioid overdoses, and accidental oil spills, Singer proves that what we call accidents are hardly random. Rather, who lives and dies by an accident in America is defined by money and power. She also presents a variety of actions we can take as individuals and as a society to stem the tide of “accidents”—saving lives and holding the guilty to account.
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No, you can't cow me to police myself about that. Our standard in this country is presumption of innocence, not court of public opinion.

There were few details provided by the police and no news stories since. But they did say the ambulance took him off to the hospital with major injuries, so presumably they did not get a statement at the time. The car was torn in half and the engine was sitting on the road. Here's the Folsom Times photo of the tree, and the car, earlier in the morning. It may not be clear but some of the branches above the car in this photo are parts of the car frame. I don't feel like throwing carefully worded shade at whoever was in here.

https://folsomtimes.com/serious-acci...int-wednesday/
Sorry Darth, I wasn't trying to cow, I was trying to educate and doing a poor job. My bad. I really hope the victim recovers.
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I can understand why it was laying on the side of the road...
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The most unusual item I've found was a large chainsaw. I was in the middle of a century ride and certainly wasn't going to try and carry it. So I hid it under some shrubbery and drove back for it that evening. Wound up giving it to a friend.
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Yesterday on my return city commute, I found an 18v Bosch impact screwdriver. It was obviously kicked to the side by a car tire and the battery was cracked, but it still worked. It got me to wondering. As cyclists, we have a pretty good view of the road, I'll bet people have found some interesting things lying in the street.

What are some of the things you have found while riding?
The most memorable thing I've found while riding was a corpse. I was a bit more i introspective than usual for a couple of days. Also many wallets and strewn IDs. We find whatever the criminal leaves behind.
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The most memorable thing I've found while riding was a corpse. I was a bit more i introspective than usual for a couple of days. Also many wallets and strewn IDs. We find whatever the criminal leaves behind.
That must be distressing! Did you need to report it?
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This morning I rode up on what looked like a warm black-on-white plaid scarf all jumbled up.

I stopped to investigate, picked it up and started to unravel it to discover it was actually a small blanket, like 3x4'

I saw a brown stain in the middle, and then I noticed what had rolled out of the wad onto the street...

...a baseball sized lump of ****

I'm envisioning some overstressed housewife in a minivan full of screaming kids, and the 4-year old HAS TO POOP NNNNOOOOWWWW!!!! So just poop on the blanket, roll it up and throw it out the window
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Yuck. That’s the chance we take investigating discarded stuff on the road.

i found another rubber tarp strap the other day. It was still flexible. I left it out on the “free stuff table” at work and it was gone in an hour, up-cycled to a colleague. Very satisfying.
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I have too many bungees, never thought about leaving them on the 'free stuff table' (we have one too). Although most of mine have moderately mangled hooks, and the ones I leave on the road are even worse.
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I picked up a chef's knife that was 99% identical to one I have, but beaten up from being in the road.

TLC with a stone would fix it, but I was first thinking of pranking my kids with it on April fools' day. However, this doesn't seem particularly very funny.

One year I told them that there was a fire at our local Walmart and that all the partially burnt and melted Lego sets were on sale for $0.10 each. I showed them Google pictures of Walmart fires. All Walmarts look the same, so they bought it hook, line, and sinker.
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I thought this was a toy missile and I was already planning a joke for this thread about EOD when I picked it up and it was a golf tee. Still, I could see it puncturing a tire. I threw it off the fairway into the rough.


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The jockey wheel, one of the metal washers & the bolt from my Cimarron's derailleur that exploded on a night time ride 2 days previous. Rolling down the same hill, on a different bike in the daylight and there it was, right next to a crack pipe, in the debris on the edge of the bike lane, at the curb. I pocketed the pieces I could find, couldn't find the second washer and decided to leave the crackpipe
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