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That explains it.
The truck driver who killed five Las Vegas bicyclists and injured four others, one critically, was allegedly high on meth at the time of the crash.
Police bodycam video from the scene shows Jordan Barson tearfully insisting he must have fallen asleep before drifting off the roadway, since he had no memory of the crash.
A blood test showed Barson had an “extremely high” level of the drug in his system, despite the earlier insistence by investigators that intoxication did not play a role in the crash, and it was all just an unfortunate accident.
He was charged with five counts of DUI resulting in death, six counts of reckless driving resulting in death or substantial bodily harm, and one count of DUI resulting in substantial bodily harm, which could result in “decades” behind bars.
And should, if there’s any justice.
Meanwhile, a crowdfunding campaign for the victims has raised over $91,000 of the $100,000 goal in just five days.
And a ghost bike is already up for the victims.
Thanks to John McBrearty for the heads-up.
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The driver in Tuesday’s fatal bicycling collision in Bonsall has been charged with DUI for allegedly being stoned behind the wheel, and drifting into what looks like a painted shoulder, but police call a bike lane.
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Transportation and diversity consultant Tamika Butler offers her unique perspective on the selection of Pete Buttigieg as US Secretary of Transportation.
As a self-identified genderqueer Black woman, she congratulates Buttigieg on his selection as the first LGTBQ cabinet secretary.
But goes on to add this.
Being a member of the administration’s cabinet is truly a privilege and I hope that Buttigieg acknowledges that privilege and power and uses it to make important transportation funding and policy decisions that are informed by the communities that too often suffer the burdens of those decisions rather than reap the benefits. I hope the team Buttigieg surrounds himself with is reflective of the rich and diverse makeup of this country and does not reflect, uphold, and reinforce the current lack of diversity in the transportation sector.
At a time when our infrastructure is failing, our transit funding is falling off a cliff, the dire state of climate change requires innovative transportation solutions, transportation inequities continue to widen disparities along all social and economic outcomes, and mobility and transportation continue to be used as forms of policing of BIPOC bodies, many people have questioned the appointment of Buttigieg, with his relatively little direct transportation experience. But Buttigieg has always been willing to try and has succeeded where people have doubted him. I hope he brings that energy to the policy decision-making and staffing—especially at the leadership level—of the Department of Transportation as he takes on this truly important role to support President Biden and Vice President Harris in their vision of building back better.
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Long Beach will host a food giveaway for those in need this morning.
And for a change, you don’t need a car.
FREE food drive-thru giveaway happening this Thursday (12/17) at 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Cabrillo High School (2001 Santa Fe Ave.)
For those without a car/unable to drive, a non-vehicle distribution will be available at Admiral Kidd Park starting at 9am pic.twitter.com/J6Dpws2hHs
— Long Beach Health Department (@LBHealthDept) December 16, 2020
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Bikes are hard to find this year, especially decent kids bikes. Fortunately, Culver City-based Walk ‘n’ Rollers is here with the solution.
We have kids bikes! Looking for that great holiday gift + a way to support a local organization? Check out the great deals in our online auction. Starting bids as low as $15! Auction closes 12/20 @LAParentMag @lacbc @StreetsblogLA @bikinginla https://t.co/iKwamLoZff pic.twitter.com/VHA4RiW5Ri
— Walk 'n Rollers (@WalkAndRollers) December 16, 2020
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Maybe the war on cars really is a thing.
#ThisHappened WB SR 164 and 196th in south King County today. A resident of the area was shooting their compound bow and one got away and went through the back window of this car. No injuries and the bow owner came forward. Charges will be Reckless Endangerment. pic.twitter.com/sqNKdr8vZ9
— Trooper Rick Johnson (@wspd2pio) December 17, 2020
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I don’t know a thing about his policies in the campaign for Los Angeles City Controller.
But somehow, I like him already.
https://twitter.com/kennethmejiaLA/status/1339312577541619713
Thanks to Meghan Lynch for the link.
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But SoCal bike riders won’t ride in the winter, when the weather sometimes dips all the way down to the 60s.
Right?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CI4OrIrB7Fi/
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Sometimes it’s the people on two wheels behaving badly.
The bike-riding man accused of attacking a group of teens putting up posters about the death of George Floyd along a Bethesda, Maryland bike trail has pled guilty to second-degree assault; Anthony Brennan III will be sentenced February 2nd.
South Carolina police are looking for a man who abandoned his full shopping cart in a Walmart, and made off with a bicycle and a backpack — then came back to do it again.
A Miami man faces charges for throwing his bicycle at another man following a dispute, then attacking him with a hammer.
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Local
They get it. The LA Times says public transit is in a death spiral, and must be rescued to keep from endangering bike riders and pedestrians by forcing more cars onto the roads. And that “the post-pandemic transportation system has to reward transit riders, bicyclists and pedestrians with safe, efficient and comfortable ways to travel.”
The Uplift Melrose project is back, but thanks to pseudo-environmentalist Councilmember Paul Koretz, without the protected bike lanes that were key to the project. So the street will remain just as dangerously auto-centric as before.
East LA’s recently formed Activos bike club is holding a toy ride this Sunday, collecting toys at Belvedere Park and riding with them to Whittier.
State
‘Tis the season. A Manteca group donated 120 new bicycles to children of needy families.
Morgan Hill-based Specialized was victimized by a brazen daytime burglary; bikes worth a total of $160,000 were stolen from the company’s museum, as well as bicycle prototypes and bikes belonging to employees.
National
New Strava data shows male bicyclists rode 41 percent more than last year, while female riders showed a whopping 72 percent increase.
C|net looks at the year’s best cargo bikes.
Here’s yet another problem with bike helmet laws. Seattle police rarely enforce that city’s mandatory helmet law. And when they do, it’s often homeless people who get ticketed, even though they may not even have access to a one.
Nice story from Bicycling about Golden, Colorado-based marketer and former political campaign consultant Alex Showerman, who now rides for the pure joy of it after coming out as a transgender woman, despite living the first 32 years of her life as a man. Unfortunately, if this one’s available on Yahoo, I couldn’t find it.
Houston pledges to end traffic deaths by 2030. Let’s hope their leaders take it more seriously than Los Angeles, where just four years remain in the city’s commitment to end traffic deaths by 2025. “Commitment” being a relative term, in this case.
‘Tis the season too. A bighearted Connecticut teenager raises funds throughout the year by selling ice cream, then uses the money to give anonymous gifts for children in need — including 20 bicycles this year.
A New York bicycle delivery rider was shot in two places as he rode through Harlem, apparently the victim of stay bullets fired from a pair of passing cars.
New York shut down its Citi Bike bikeshare Wednesday night in advance of a major snowstorm.
A North Carolina man’s three-wheeled bike has become a permanent memorial after the popular bike rider died following a collision last year.
International
Sad news from north of the border, where an 88-year old man overcame Parkinson’s to ride across Canada, but couldn’t out-pedal Covid-19.
A Vancouver mother and daughter are shocked to see a police car barreling towards them as they rode in a popup bike lane. So much for the myth that bike lanes block emergency vehicles from getting through. Because well-designed ones don’t.
Toronto bike riders are complaining after new bike racks were installed with easy-to-remove bolts securing them to the ground. Although secure may not be the right word.
A new London study shows that painted advisory bike lanes — shared lanes marked by a broken white stripe — actually increase the risk of injuries to riders, while curb-protected lanes cut the risk of injuries by 40 percent, and stepped lanes cut the risk to riders by a whopping 65 percent.
An English county councillor was forced to resign after tweeting that bike riders are “constantly wanking off the Dutch.” If you’re not familiar with the word, it involves taking sex into your own hands, so to speak.
This is who we share the road with. A British man will spend the next 30 years behind bars for intentionally ramming his car into six co-workers, “knocking them over like bowling pins,” after he was punched at a company Christmas party.
British bike scribe Carlton Reid and son switch to gravel bikes to ride ancient Roman roadways through the English countryside.
The pandemic is fueling a boom in UK bicycle delivery.
Bicycles have become a friend to impoverished Eritreans.
Competitive Cycling
Colombian track star Fabian Puerta, a favorite for next year’s Tokyo Olympics, will be staying home after receiving a four-year ban for doping. But the doping era in cycling is over, right?
A local TV station looks at Chula Vista teenager Dante Silva’s rapid rise in downhill mountain biking.
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That’s one way to store your bike on a train, anyway. From Buddhist monk to Peloton instructor.
And who needs an ebike?
https://twitter.com/cyclelicious/status/1339335430420873216
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On a personal note, I was scheduled to have the first of two wrist surgeries for bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome this morning.
However, my surgery was cancelled on Tuesday, when Cedars Sinai cancelled all elective surgeries to prevent being overwhelmed by the Covid-19 crisis. Which means I’ll get to keep living with severe pain for the foreseeable future.
All because too many people refused to take a worldwide pandemic seriously.
So please, be safe, and stay healthy. And wear a damn mask, already.