This year is already off to a bad start.
Less than eight hours after a bike rider was killed by a driver in Rancho Mirage to inaugurate the new year, a 45-year old man was left fighting for his life when he was run down by a 79-year old woman in Encinitas while riding a bicycle.
The victim, who hasn’t been publicly named, was riding in the area of Encinitas Boulevard and Cerro Street just before 6 pm Wednesday.
Investigators say drugs or alcohol weren’t factors in the crash. But the age of the driver once again raises the question of how old is too old to drive safely.
Or at all, for that matter.
Anyone with information or video of the crash is urged to call San Diego County Sheriff’s Sgt. Jeremy Collis at 760/966-3555, or email jeremy.collis@SDSheriff.org.
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Meanwhile, it’s Day 3 of the Vision Zero failure here in Los Angeles.
Instead of eliminating traffic deaths by 2025, as former Mayor Eric Garcetti committed to ten years earlier, Los Angeles drivers continue to kill bicyclists, pedestrians and motorists at near record levels.
That’s why a coalition of nonprofits and road safety advocates will once again host a die-in on the steps of LA City Hall next weekend to raise awareness of the need for safe streets.
Here’s how Streets Are For Everyone announced the event.
As of this writing, traffic fatalities in the City of Los Angeles are expected to once again be above 300 for the third year in a row.
And yet, 2025 will be the 10th anniversary of the start of the Vision Zero program, a program aimed at reducing traffic fatalities to zero by 2025.
However, the core components of this program were watered down, removed, or underfunded within a few years of its start. The result is that in the last 10 years, there has been an 80% increase in traffic fatalities, primarily affecting pedestrians in underserved communities.
We again need to raise our voices and let the Mayor and our City Council know that the issue of traffic violence needs to be treated as the public health crisis that it is.
*A die-in is “a protest or demonstration in which a group of people gather and lie down as if dead.” (Oxford Dictionary) In our case, to represent the lives lost to traffic violence and protest the lack of effective action by our City and state leaders, as demonstrated by rising fatalities.
We aim to have 300 people in attendance, representing each life lost. Help us make this happen!
- Date: Saturday, January 11th 2024
- Location: Steps of Los Angeles City Hall 232 N Spring Street
- Set-up Time: 8:30-10 AM
- Press Conference & Die-In protest: 10 AM to 11 AM
- Breakdown Time: 11 AM to 12 PM
Volunteers and Activists needed:
- 10 volunteers are needed for setup and breakdown.
- 300+ volunteer activists are needed to lay on the steps of City Hall during the press conference. White roses will be laid on top of those participating in the die-in to represent the over 300 lives lost in 2024.
What to Bring: We will have signs and poster boards to make signs. However, we also encourage you to bring signs emphasizing the importance of road safety, responsible driving, and the need for change.
Parking: Parking is limited and pricey around LA City Hall. It is recommended that you ride, walk, or take Metro Line B (exit Civic Center/Grand Park Station) to City Hall.
And yes, I plan to be there.
Because our elected leaders and other city officials need to be reminded of their commitment to end traffic deaths, and start taking it seriously.
Before we lose one more Angeleno to traffic violence.
British singer James Blunt is one of us, interrupting his Christmas festivities to call for more peace and patience on the roads.
As both cyclist and driver, I don’t think we should pit ourselves against each other. Maybe try to share, rather than compete, for the space… and a little patience and tolerance would go a long way – especially to the @Ocado guy delivering people’s turkeys.
Happy Christmas. x https://t.co/2THyITrwhD
— James Blunt (@JamesBlunt) December 25, 2024
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The war on cars may be a myth, but the war on bikes just keeps on going.
Birmingham, England continues its efforts to ban “dangerous, careless, or inconsiderate” bicycling in the city center, while bicyclists condemned the watered down proposal as a “waste of paper” and the “single stupidest thing” city officials have ever done.
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Local
Streetsblog says the short bike lane extension on Reseda Blvd is the first LA project clearly forced by Measure HLA, adding a little more than the length of a football field to the existing bike lanes after the street was resurfaced.
Urbanize highlights ten Los Angeles projects to watch in 2025, none of which are bikeways.
State
California finally clarifies that if it goes too fast or doesn’t have pedals, it’s not an ebike.
We could have new supporters in Sacramento, as several newly elected California legislators have called for improving safety for bicyclists and pedestrians improvements.
CBS news explains why drivers can now expect a ticket for violating the state’s new daylighting law, which prohibits parking within 20 feet of a crosswalk. And every intersection has a crosswalk, painted or not, unless it’s clearly marked otherwise.
A San Diego letter writer says bike lane critics are wrong, and that bike lanes “are definitely a major factor to get people out of their cars.”
National
Smart Cities Dive talks with urban experts to get their predictions for the coming year, including the rise of “playground cities,” and neighborhood decarbonization.
A father shares the lessons he learned trying to teach his young daughter to ride a bicycle, even though she’s already lost interest at the advanced age of four.
That’s more like it. A 23-year old Las Vegas woman will spend the next 11 years behind bars for the hit-and-run death of a 32-year old man who was riding a bicycle; she was sentenced to 15 years for vehicular homicide with four years suspended, along with a concurrent term of three years for tampering with evidence, and 90 days for driving under the influence.
International
Road.cc suggests that if those deals on what appears to be Rapha’s website seem too good to be true, it’s only because they are
Bike Radar says the secret to every New Year’s resolution is to buy a bicycle.
Momentum highlights five bucket bikes that could replace your car right now.
British foldie maker Brompton suffers the post-Covid bike boom blues, as its profits drop by 99%, or over 10 million Euros.
An Irish news site explains how to make this the year you start riding a bicycle, adding that you won’t regret it; London’s Independent also tries to get in on the act.
Czech carmaker Škoda’s We Love Cycling website looks forward to this year’s bike trends and predictions.
Competitive Cycling
Cyclist looks forward to the upcoming Monuments and spring classics that will start the year’s racing calendar.
A YouTuber crashed Jonas Vingegaard’s Spanish training ride, clinging to his wheel to ask burning questions like “Why don’t you shave your legs in the winter.”
Finally…
That feeling when your analog bicycle odometer is more secure than some of America’s most critical infrastructure. Just call it Still Life with Bike Computer.
And no, you can’t pump up your bike tires with a syringe.
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Be safe, and stay healthy. And get vaccinated, already.
Oh, and fuck Putin.
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