Prepare to get mad.
The accused drunk driver who killed Chula Vista cyclist David Voight earlier this week was on probation at the time of the collision, and had been convicted of meth possession two months ago. And he was still on the streets — in a stolen car — despite at least seven other previous felony charges.
San Diego’s NBC-7 reports Michael Reyes faces five counts, including gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, car theft and possession of methamphetamine, with a maximum sentence of 15 years and 4 months.
Reyes family expressed their sympathy for the victim’s family, explaining that he’d had many “life difficulties” in the past year.
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The Thousand Oaks Acorn goes back on an earlier story saying the sheriff’s investigation into the death of cyclist Milt Olin, killed in a collision with a sheriff’s deputy last December, had gone to the DA’s office for evaluation. According to today’s correction, the report is expected to go to the DA in the near future.
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A 70-year old Whittier cyclist suffered severe injuries when he was hit and dragged by the driver of a pickup truck; reportedly the driver kept going because he thought he hit a curb. Reports were the victim was riding salmon, though how any driver could be unaware he hit someone coming right at him is beyond me. Initial reports were that the victim’s injuries were not life-threatening.
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Latest word is that representatives of Wolfpack Hustle were on their way to city hall in a last ditch effort to save this year’s Marathon Crash Race. Funny how every department spokesperson for the city seems to point the finger at race organizers and/or city bureaucracy to deflect any responsibility for this massive snafu.
And you do know what snafu stands for, right?
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A writer for the LADOT Bike Blog gets doored, but doesn’t seem to realize he was the victim of a hit-and-run. Speaking of LADOT, the department unveils their new campaign to fight trash cans in the bike lane. And the department’s Nate Baird moves on to a new job in Long Beach; he’ll be sorely missed.A bike rider was stabbed to death in Norwalk in an apparent gang attack.
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Bad news for LA area bike riders and pedestrians, as changes in Federal funding programs force Metro to renege on prior commitments to fund 49 projects in the county.
A UCLA bike commuter helps two injured cyclists the same day.
NELA’s York Blvd bike lanes will be extended to connect with lanes in South Pasadena.
The LACBC’s Operation Firefly gives out free bike lights in Glendale.
What the…? A Rancho Cucamonga letter writer somehow hallucinates that last year’s death of Cal Poly cyclist Ivan Aguilar had something, anything, to do with road raging bike riders.
In what seems to be a first anywhere, bike thefts are actually down at Cal State Fullerton.
Thousand Oaks needs volunteers for the final stage of this year’s Amgen Tour of California.
Two bikes worth $18,000 were stolen from an office in Valencia last weekend.
Santa Barbara County gets its first green bike lane in Goleta.
Good news for a change, as a Pleasanton cyclist’s riding companions team with a passer-by to save him from a heart attack.
Women now make up the majority of family cyclists.
That disassembled Pee-wee Herman bike sold for over $36,000.
The NYPD finally discovers that sometimes, pedestrians do in fact have the right of way.
The first line sums it up nicely: Virginia is for lovers, but it’s not always for bikes.
Two teenage girls are arrested for nearly decapitating a Brit bike rider with a rope strung across a trail.
Ford will partner with Dahon to develop a line of folding bikes designed to fit into the company’s cars.
Aussie cyclists struggle to get fair treatment from investigators following traffic collisions. Actually, you could write that same story just about anywhere.
Finally, an Alaskan cyclist smashes the record for the 1,000-mile Iditarod human — not dog — powered race across the Alaskan backcountry. I wonder if his record had anything to do with the unusually warm weather that’s left many stretches of the course void of snow and ice?