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MA driver faces charges for using car as a weapon to kill bike rider, and we need an LA mayor who bikes the talk (sorry, Karen)

Day 286 of LA’s Vision Zero failure to end traffic deaths by 2025. 

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It’s happened again.

Police in Lowell, Massachusetts filed charges against a local man for deliberately using his SUV as a weapon to kill another man riding an ebike.

According to The Lowell Sun, the 36-year old suspect was booked after being extradited from Florida for the August crash.

He was allegedly captured on surveillance video swerving his SUV into the 42-year old victim’s bike at a high rate of speed, with no sign of braking. He then drove off, abandoning his vehicle about three minutes later.

Police say he knew the victim, who had texted a woman living with the suspect just minutes before the fatal crash; she also had a bloodied bag the victim was reportedly carrying at the time of the crash.

Adding another twist to the case, a witness reported seeing a gun lying on the ground after the crash, but the weapon was gone when the police arrived.

Just one more reminder that no one needs a gun when you’ve got a motor vehicle. And every driver is at the wheel of multi-ton potential weapon of mass destruction. Fortunately, most people never use their cars that way.

But in the wrong hands, or under the wrong circumstances, they can be.

And too often are.

Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay.

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A large group of people joined a British mayor for his annual public bike ride a couple weeks back.

The mayor of Salisbury, England was joined by his wife and several members of the city council for a ride through the city center, highlighting their efforts to promote sustainable and active travel in and around the city.

Which is a reminder that no LA mayor has bothered to host a community bide ride since Richard Riordan back in the ’90s, who was known for leading regular rides to introduce new bicyclists to the city.

And to my knowledge, the last one to even ride with the public was former mayor and current gubernatorial candidate Antonio Villaraigosa at the original CicLAvia 15 years ago.

Our current mayor, Karen Bass, campaigned insisting that she was one of us, and enjoyed riding a bike, though she preferred sticking to paths and trails over fighting it out with drivers on the streets.

But if she still does, I don’t know anyone who has seen her on one since becoming mayor.

Maybe if she did — or even just rode streets instead of trails — she might suddenly grasp the dangers we face out there, just as Villaraigosa did with his Road to Damascus moment.

That was when he was knocked off his bicycle by a cab driver back in 2010, despite being surrounded by police and security personnel, while learning to ride a bike so he could ride with his girlfriend.

That led to LA’s first — and so far only — Bike Summit with city officials, who listened for more than two hours as one person after another told them how desperately we needed change on our streets if bicycling was going to survive in this city.

That let to the almost immediate changes, from bicyclists meeting weekly with the police to advocate for fairer enforcement, to the groundbreaking 2010 bike plan and a short-lived commitment to build a minimum of 80 miles a bike lanes every year.

All of which peaked with former Mayor Eric Garcetti dragging his bigass desk out to Boyle Heights to sign his Vision Zero proclamation. Which, like most of his other visionary proclamations, was never followed up on, as risk-averse city officials watered it all down until the whole damn thing went down the drain.

So maybe if Mayor Bass would ride with us once or twice — or maybe even hold her own bike summit — she might fight a little harder for her self-proclaimed fellow bike riders, rather than just ignoring us.

If not actively fighting against us, as with her ongoing efforts to avoid implementing Measure HLA.

We could hope.

She might even have a shot at regaining our support before next year’s mayoral race, which threatens to turn into a runoff between Rick Caruso and Austin Beutner.

Okay, maybe just a small shot.

But still.

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Thanks to Norm for forwarding a pair of videos

The first punctures the myth of the “Arrogant Cyclist” — the idea that cyclists are selfish, reckless, and entitled — to reveal who’s really acting entitled on our roads.

And it ain’t us.

The second examines a new Dutch-style protected intersection in Montreal, which some local drivers have labelled an “anti-car labyrinth.”

Although, to be honest, I’d be totally down with that.

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The war on cars may be a myth, but the war on bikes just keeps on going.

No bias here. Bodycam footage shows a Portland cop blaming the victim of a road rage attack — who happened to be a Licensed Cycling Instructor familiar with the law — for the crime of riding legally in the traffic lane, which apparently enraged a motorist to the point of, yes, using his car as a weapon. Then again, that cop would probably blame a shooting victim for standing in front of the bullet. 

No bias here, either. Reaction to a photo of a woman using hooks to hang her bicycle on the Mumbai Metro drew mixed reactions, ranging from praise to comments that features like that aren’t “meant for a country like India.”

But sometimes, it’s the people on two wheels behaving badly.

An Indian man was beaten to death after he denied borrowing a bicycle from a shopkeeper, leading to political tensions in the West Bengal region since one of the suspects is a member of a local political party.

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Local 

No news is good news, right?

 

State

It was a rough weekend for bike riders in Northern California, with bicyclists suffering serious injuries when they were struck by drivers in Martinez, Fresno and Sacramento County.

Sacramento police have arrested three men on murder charges, three months after a man was reported missing when family members found his bicycle abandoned near a creek trail, not far from from blood stains and spent bullet casings, as officers termed his disappearance “suspicious in nature.” Gee, ya think?

 

National

Thousands of Portlanders turned out in the cold and rain for an emergency edition of the World Naked Bike ride to protest the “militarization” of the city, in the most Portland way possible. Meanwhile, we can’t get even a fraction of that in Los Angeles for a protest ride with their clothes on, let alone off. Which might explain why city leaders ignore us. 

A Wisconsin bike rider asks what can be done about the “goose bombs” in a local park, because he’s tired of getting bird poop on his legs when he rides.

Great idea. Atlanta residents are challenged to get out and explore the city on their bikes this month, with the city’s Biketober Challenge.

 

International

Bike Biz considers whether bikeshare systems help or hurt bike sales, by encouraging more people to ride, or leeching potential customers away.

Who needs track cycling when you can score a tryout for the Canadian bobsled team?

A Scottish curb-level bike path has been branded the worst bike path in the world, because “it zigs and zags all over the place” while pedestrians wander in and out, unaware it’s even there.

Also a great idea. A bicycle advocacy group is hosting more than 40 group rides around the UK to protest the lack of safe bike routes for women, as 58% of women say safety concerns and a lack of suitable infrastructure has limited their ability to ride their bikes.

This is how to stop traffic violence. A driver in the Netherlands was arrested after a crash that killed a 23-year old man riding a bicycle, standard procedure following a deadly traffic collision in the country.

Australia’s shadow foreign affairs minister is one of us, after the high-ranking official with the opposition Liberal Party broke her leg while riding bikes with her husband.

 

Competitive Cycling

Tadej Pogačar capped his dominance of the cycling world by winning Il Lombardia for the fifth time in a row, tying the legendary Fausto Coppi’s record wins for the year’s final Monument, while becoming the first man since Eddy Merckx a full 50 years ago to win three Monuments, the Tour de France and a world title in a single season.

A Belgian cycling commentator says Tadej Pogačar is very beatable, but only on a flat course with limited ascents, because no one in the peloton can match his climbing ability.

Cycling News says goodbye to a raft of riders who called it a career after the year’s final road race.

The Netherland’s Lorena Wiebes held off Marianne Vos to win the World Gravel Championship, going 1-2 with Italy’s Silvia Persico coming in third.

NPR talks with Christopher Blevins, the first American male to win the cross-country mountain biking World Cup in 34 years, in the sport we literally invented. Oh, and he’s Black, too.

Velo considers whether budding French star Kévin Vauquelin can lead Britain’s Ineos Grenadiers back to the Tour de France promised land.

The Times of Israel complains that the Premier Tech cycling team betrayed the country by dropping Israel from its name, even if that meant being met by protests and denied entry to international races.

An Olympics-themed website examines the risk of cycling crashes, as increasing speeds have resulted in too many deaths and serious injuries in recent years, which is driving a number of riders into an early retirement.

New Zealand mountain biker Sammie Maxwell rode into history as the country’s first person to win a UCI World Series title, clinching the mountain bike cross country title despite the resurgence of an eating disorder she thought she’d put behind her.

A writer for Cycling Weekly says UCI’s new rule banning time trial helmets from road racing couldn’t have come soon enough, asking if they ruined cycling photography by making riders look too ridiculous. Short answer, yes. Longer answer, still yes.

 

Finally…

When you’re riding a stolen bicycle with a bag full of guns and illegal weed, maybe make sure it doesn’t have an air tag on it, first. Who needs a bike chain when you can just 3D print a daisy chain of colorful gears — or even a rear triangle, for that matter?

And if you’re not going to do coke off your Olympic cycling gold medal, what good is even having one?

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Be safe, and stay healthy. And get vaccinated, already.

Oh, and fuck Putin. 

Conservative writer says there’s no such thing as a bike community, and LADOT wants your input on Spring & Alameda

Day 216 of LA’s Vision Zero failure to end traffic deaths by 2025. 

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It’s always the ones who claim to ride a bike.

Or in this case, an adult tricycle, when his knees got too bad for a ‘bent.

A writer for the conservative American Thinker takes issue with a recent Cycling Weekly story, in which a self-identified fat Black woman said “You can’t call yourself a cycling community without fat Black women.”

But he not only takes issue with including fat Black women in the bicycling community, but with the very idea of a bicycling community, period.

By Mike McDaniel’s perspective, unless you’re actively engaged in some form of competition, we’re all just a bunch of individuals riding bikes for our own personal reasons.

Just when you think this kind of manufactured nonsense is on its deathbed, Cycling Weekly resurrects it. We’ve been told “silence is violence,” and so is pretty much everything else. Now we learn unless the cycling “community” “centers” fat black women, that community is “participating in exclusion.” Do we need to buy bikes and other cycling gear for fat black women too? How about old white guys riding old recumbents? And fine, I’ll tell a story: I read about a fat black woman who started riding bikes. Good for her. The end.

That’s a leftist view of reality, where it’s all about one’s identity, which must not only be noticed, but praised. In real reality, one doesn’t join a bicycling “community” by riding a bike. There are people with shared biking interests, largely defined by their machines, abilities and participation in types of competition. Beyond that, no one much cares about anyone not in those particular, narrowly defined interest groups.

Then again, he also has something to say about breasts, which he claims to know something about — and Sydney Sweeney’s in particular.

Oh, and he’s not a Nazi.

Good to know.

Iresha Picot’s point isn’t wasn’t identity politics, though, or some sort of DEI for the bicycling community.

It wasn’t even about fat Black women. Or whether or not there really is some sort of bike community.

It’s that our streets — and our preferred form of recreation and transportation — has to be safe and welcoming for everyone, including those on the margins, who you don’t normally see descending at 30 mph on the club rides.

And if you’re not intentionally including everyone, you are by default excluding some, whether they’re fat and Black, poor and Latino, handicapped, old or just puttering along on an old cruiser bike.

It’s a fair point.

I’ve learned over the years that the biking community includes people of every shape, color and description.

Some who charge up and down hills on carbon racing bikes, and some who ride, well, trikes.

It’s not about politics, identity or otherwise.

And it sure as hell isn’t about Sydney Sweeney. Or her breasts.

Photo: Bikes belonging to the non-existent bike community line the street.

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BikeLA, formerly the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition, reminds us that LADOT wants your input on bike safety upgrades on Spring and Alameda streets in DTLA.

https://twitter.com/heybikela/status/1951325962316161423

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Bike Talk talks about the provincial and old-fashioned views that block progress on streets where people are dying from cars.

Suburban, provincial, old fashioned views often block progress on streets where people are dying from cars. soundcloud.com/biketalk/253… #bikesky @transalt.org@cycletoronto.bsky.social@mlongfield.bsky.social@lintonjoe.bsky.social@bikinginla.bsky.social@streetopia.bsky.social@openplans.org

Bike Talk (@biketalk.bsky.social) 2025-08-02T22:07:47.532Z

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The war on cars may be a myth, but the war on bikes just keeps on going.

It’s been a long time since we’ve heard from bike writer esteemed Elly Blue, who rebuts the pervasive, and completely untrue, myth that bike riders don’t pay for the roads.

No bias here. A motorist in Killarney, Ireland was “irked” to actually have to slow down for a few moments because a bicyclist was riding in the traffic lane, right next to a new raised bike lane that had been built “at enormous expense.” Even though a photo clearly shows several bike riders were already using it, and the only way to get around them was to take to the street — never mind that he was hugging the curb, and would have been easy to pass.

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Local 

Streetsblog editor Joe Linton says the new Metro Bike bikeshare contract remains up in the air and operating on a month-to-month basis, following a “twice-botched process.”

 

State

Laguna Beach is looking for a location to build a proposed pump track.

A New York website remembers the 28-year old former Central New York man and current San Francisco bike mechanic who gave his life to protect a group of women and children from an attacker at a transit station.

 

National

Cycling West says the Trump administration’s efforts to slash environmental rules could make it easier and faster to build bike lanes, but could wreak havoc on the natural world, all while GOP budget cuts are hurting bicycling.

This is the cost of traffic violence. A 19-year old Albuquerque, New Mexico woman became the third employee of the city’s bicycle safety center to be killed by drivers in the last two years — two years to the day after a 64-year old man was killed riding his bike home from working at the center.

Now you, too, can star in a commercial for an ebike brand. But you have to live in Idaho.

Speaking of Cycling West, a writer for the website travels to Austin, Texas to find out how the 900-member Breakfast Club became the world’s largest weekly group ride.

The St. Louis edition of the World Naked Bike Ride brought “bikes, butts and body positivity” to the protest against car culture.

You know they’re doing something right when a Maine neighborhood bike parade and ice cream social returns for the 25th straight year.

A New Hampshire writer says riders of a certain age may be too old for the Tour de France, but can still take part in the “Tour de Pharmacy” to manage their aches and pains. Then again, there are those who say the Tour de France was, and possibly still is, a Tour de Pharmacy.

More than 6,000 people took part in two-day Massachusetts fundraising ride benefitting the Dana-Faber Cancer Institute; despite raising $53 million, the fund drive was still $23 million short of the $76 million goal.

 

International

Writing for Cycling Weekly, a male bicyclist says he was praised for “looking like a real athlete” when he was actually suffering from anorexia.

The Royal Canadian Mounties are looking for a 66-year old Manitoba man who disappeared on Friday while riding his bike.

Canada’s CTV looks at where things stand, and what comes next, in the seemingly endless battle over Toronto’s protected bike lanes, which city officials want to keep, and Ontario provincial officials want to rip out.

A Toronto couple who run a custom bicycle painting shop not only got their stolen bikes back after setting up a sting for the thief, but got a “heartfelt apology,” too.

An English man was planning to ride nearly a thousand miles on a fundraising bike ride, just two years after he was nearly killed when he was stuck by a hearse driver.

Life is cheap in Ireland, where an 82-year old woman got off with fine and lost her license for killing a 78-year old man riding a bicycle, once again raising the question of how old is too old to safely drive a car. And no, I don’t want to see an octogenarian go to the gaol, either. But still. 

A Vietnamese resort will pedal a bike to your suite and make the country’s celebrated coffee for you in person.

 

Competitive Cycling

Pauline Ferrand-Prevot cemented her domination of French cycling, as the Paris Olympic champ demolished her competition in the Alps to win the first Tour de France Femmes for the country, as well.

 

Finally…

Beyonce’s husband is one of us. That feeling when you get tackled by a cop mid-wheelie.

And when you’re carrying over an ounce-and-a-half of meth on your bike, maybe try riding on the right side of the road.

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Be safe, and stay healthy. And get vaccinated, already.

Oh, and fuck Putin.