Just 172 days left until Los Angeles fails to meet its Vision Zero pledge to eliminate traffic deaths by 2025.
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Truly heartbreaking news, as the five-year old boy critically injured in a Garden Grove hit-and-run isn’t going to make it.
KNBC-4 is reporting that doctors have declared little Jacob Ramirez brain dead, but his mother asked for another day before she has to let him go.
Jacob was injured when 29-year old Ceferino Ramos allegedly plowed into the family on Sunday as Jacob’s mother and father were riding their bikes, towing their three young children behind in child trailers.
The entire family was initially hospitalized, with Jacob, his father and six-year old sister critically injured, while his mother and eight-month old sister were released the next day.
Let’s just hope his parents donate Jacob’s organs so something good can come from this nightmare.
Meanwhile, Ramos was arrested after being followed by a witness to the crash, after which he had a .22 blood alcohol level — nearly three times the legal limit.
He faces charges that including DUI causing bodily injury and hit-and-run with permanent injury or death; however, if he has a previous DUI on his record, that will likely be upgraded to murder sometime after Jacob is declared dead on Friday.
Photo from Ramirez Family GoFundMe page.
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A Burbank lawyer is giving away ten bicycles to “deserving” kids this summer, and looking for nominations.
The Law Offices of Adrianos Facchetti is hosting their 3rd annual bike giveaway, and looking for kids who live within ten mile of the accident attorney’s office at 4444 W Riverside Dr #308 in Burbank.
Do you know a special child aged 6 to 17 who goes above and beyond to do something nice for someone else? Or who positively impacts their siblings, classmates, or community? We want to reward these exceptional kids with a brand-new bike, helmet and t-shirt! Nominate a child who you believe deserves this special recognition. Share their story and let us know why they stand out.
Winners will be announced on July 26th, so you have about two weeks to get your noms in.
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Long Beach is working to improve safety by installing speed cams as part of a pilot program, with revenue going to first pay for the program, then be used for traffic-calming measures at the affected sites.
Los Angeles and Glendale were also approved for the program by the state in Southern California, along with three NorCal cities.
A bill to permit them on deadly PCH in Malibu continues to move forward in the state legislature.
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Those new bike lanes on Hollywood Blvd are looking pretty good.
Although the tents on the sidewalk remind you it’s still, you know, Hollywood.
This is the biggest transformation of a major arterial in LA’s history. Thank you for your leadership @HugoForCD13 @CD13LosAngeles @cd4losangeles @nithyavraman https://t.co/MJUvz8MBz9
— Streets For All (@streetsforall) July 12, 2024
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Metro is extending their mobility wallet program, and looking for new applicants.
Live in LA County? Low income? Get a $150/mo mobility wallet for 1 year. You can even save up multiple months and buy your own ebike! Apply now. 2000 people selected at random from all applicants @bikinginla https://t.co/EHDNUYvuOU
— Dr Grace Peng (@gspeng) July 11, 2024
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Bike Talk is getting pretty high level guests these days, including one of America’s most respected bike scribes, along with one of the country’s leading traffic safety advocates.
Joe Lindsey talks the TOUR and Tom Flood talk how to advertise so kids can ride bikes safely.
Bike Talk – Bike Messagers by BikeTalk via #soundcloud https://t.co/ZJNxMgL6w0 @biketalkpfk @bikinginla @heybikela @tomflood1 @BicyclingMag @BikeLeague @Pflax1— Taylor Nichols (@Taylor_Nichols7) July 11, 2024
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It’s now 204 days since the California ebike incentive program’s latest failure to launch, which was promised no later than fall 2023. And 37 full months since it was approved by the legislature and signed into law — and counting.
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The war on cars may be a myth, but the war on bikes just keeps on going.
A Portland driver somehow got onto a fully separated and protected bike path alongside the I-5 Freeway, using it as their own personal speedway.
Seriously? Someone in Louisville KY called the cops on an eight-year old kid for riding her bike on the street.
No bias here. A local Conservative leader in the UK calls people who support bike lanes the “active travel Taliban.”
But sometimes, it’s the people on two wheels behaving badly.
A woman crossing the street near New York’s Central Park was struck by a bikeshare rider who allegedly ran the red light; witnesses said she must be from out of town because locals know red lights are meaningless in the city.
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Local
Los Angeles considers a bold plan to close Wilshire Blvd through MacArthur Park in an effort to reconnect the bifurcated park; the city is ordering a $2.5 million study to decide what we already know — cars don’t belong in parks.
This is who we share the road with, part one. Former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer is being sued for wrongful death after killing a pedestrian who was crossing in an Alhambra crosswalk while Klinghoffer was allegedly driving distracted earlier this year.
Mark your calendar for the return of CicLAvia to the Hollywoods, East and West, in another five short weeks.
State
Calbike says SB 960, the Complete Streets Bill, has passed out of the Assembly Transportation Committee by a wide margin, but in a weaker form than before it was amended.
Calbike also offers an update on all the active transportation bills still alive in this year’s legislative session. Thanks to Oceanside bike lawyer and BikinginLA sponsor Richard Duquette for the heads-up.
The California Transportation Commission will hold a public workshop next Wednesday to discuss plans for the next round of Active Transportation funding, which was cut by two-thirds to just $200 million this year.
The Orange County Register has more on the 58-year old Irvine man who was arrested on suspicion of felony vehicular manslaughter and driving while stoned following the death of a man riding a bicycle in Newport Beach two years ago. No word on what the hell took them so long, however.
This is who we share the road with, part two. A longtime Ontario city counselor has been arrested for hit-and-run and DUI; Jim Bowman has been on and off the Ontario city council for the last 40 decades. Apparently they don’t have effective term limits there. Or someone to take away his keys.
Some questions just answer themselves. Streets For All founder Michael Schneider asks if the Coachella Valley is too car centric in a Palm Springs op-ed.
Good question. SF Gate wants to know why the streets of San Francisco are still dangerous, ten years after the city adopted Vision Zero. Then again, Los Angeles is only one year behind them in our epic Vision Zero fail.
A San Francisco fitness influencer who works for Apple in Cupertino says he loves his 50-mile, three-hour bike commute to work, even if other people think it’s crazy.
San Francisco merchants get out the torches and pitchforks after learning the city’s nearly finalized bike network plan could result in the loss of “a lot” of parking. Because as we all know, people on bicycles never buy anything, right?
A Berkeley website remembers longtime bicyclist Howard Sutherland, who literally wrote the book on bicycle repair. The site reports Sutherland died peacefully in his sleep; he was 75.
National
Gear Junkie says buy your new ebike now, because Biden’s new China tariffs are already raising prices. To which California’s ebike rebate program says…nothing.
A Las Vegas writer escapes the broiling heat for a bike ride along the Oregon coast.
In a story that sounds like it could have come from Los Angeles, a Chicago program to ticket drivers who park in bike lanes still hasn’t gotten off the ground after 16 months.
Police are looking for an Indianapolis man who offered to mow a woman’s lawn, then made off with her lawnmower and bicycle.
The mayor of Parsippany, New Jersey vowed to improve safety after an eight-year old boy was killed in a collision while riding his bike this week. Just a tad late. But still.
International
Momentum says prioritizing bicycles can save cities money and boost local economies, and also rates the year’s top ten “coolest summer bikes.” Although what makes something a summer bike, as opposed to spring or fall, I have no idea.
No surprise here. Luxury Travel magazine rates the best countries for bicycling, none of which are in North America.
Public bikeshare is making big gains in Canada, with double-digit growth in cities across the country.
An Ottawa, Canada website warns that the city has work to do, as pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists remain at risk from drivers.
In a surprising outcome, an Oxford, England bike rider was acquitted on a charge of causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving — yes, driving — for a pathway collision that resulted in the death of an 81-year old woman, after crashing into her with his bicycle: a witness was criticized for bias by prosecutors for testifying that the victim fell, rather than being knocked over.
Dutch ebike maker Cowboy pulled its new augmented reality ebike racing game after complaints from government officials, including the mayor of Amsterdam, for encouraging riders to race one another on the country’s streets.
German researchers call for more separated and well-built bike lanes to reduce the number of bicycling collisions in the country, where four bike riders are killed and 50 seriously injured each week.
Thor is one of us, as Chris Hemsworth goes for a leisurely bike ride with his wife and kids in Barcelona.
That’s more like it. A British man was sentenced to 22 years behind bars for intentionally ramming a man riding a bicycle in Cyprus with his car, after fighting with him outside a nightclub.
A South African website explores the world’s most bicycle-friendly travel destinations. None of which are Los Angeles.
Competitive Cycling
Two-time Tour de France champ Jonas Vingegaard won Wednesday’s stage 11, outsprinting Tadej Pogačar despite getting dropped earlier in the race. Read the first link on Yahoo if Bicycling blocks you.
Just days after becoming the first Black African to win a stage in the Tour de France, Biniam Girmay won his third stage in a mass sprint at the end of Thursday’s stage 12; Tadej Pogačar continued to lead the general classification by 1 minute 6 seconds over Remco Evenepoel, with Vingegaard in third by eight seconds.
Newly crowned Tour stage win record holder Mark Cavendish was relegated following a mass sprint at the end of stage 12, in what could be one of the final sprints of his storied career.
There’s a special place in hell for whoever stole 11 Enve bikes worth more than $167,000 from the TotalEnergies cycling team at the Tour de France, including the main bike ridden by stage 9 winner Anthony Turgis.
Egyptians are angry after a 19-year old woman was selected for the country’s Olympic team despite swerving into a competitor and knocking her into a cement barrier; she was chosen even though she had received a one-year ban from the Egyptian Cycling Federation as a result.
SoCal’s “most prestigious cycling event” takes place this weekend with the return of the 61st Annual Chevron Manhattan Beach Grand Prix on Sunday.
Escape Collective considers the “weird and wonderful world of American bike racing.”
Finally…
Now you, too, can ride the legendary Alpe d’Huez without breaking a sweat. There are many accepted uses for a bicycle, but throwing one at a passing woman isn’t one of them.
And maybe if you wear this, they might get the point.
Or not.
Our "No Parking: Bike Lane" t-shirts are almost sold out at Munjo Munjo!
Head down to Munjo Munjo on Hargett St in Downtown Raleigh or go to our web-store to scoop one up.https://t.co/KP7AsBR1Yw pic.twitter.com/0Vke4dXYwT
— Oaks and Spokes (@OaksAndSpokes) July 11, 2024
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Be safe, and stay healthy. And get vaccinated, already.
Oh, and fuck Putin