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U-23 crit champ victim in SoCal road rage, motorcyclist killed on San Gabriel River Trail, and 80-year old family killer walks

This is who we share the road with.

US National U-23 crit champ Luke Fetzer posted video of road-raging, tailgating and trash tossing motorists right here in sunny Southern California.

Including one genius who tried tailgating him in a painted bike lane, apparently annoyed that anyone would have the temerity to ride a bicycle in what’s clearly intended as a traffic bypass lane for impatient motorists.

One more reminder to stay safe out there, because there are always angry, dangerous idiots behind some, if not most, of those steering wheels.

And bonus points for having the exceptional good taste to post his video to the Dropkick Murphys.

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This is who we share the bike path with.

A speeding, helmetless and lightless motorcyclist was killed when he collided head-on with a bicycle rider on the San Gabriel River Trail around 8 pm Friday night.

He died after both men were hospitalized in critical condition.

Needless to say, he shouldn’t have been there on the bike path to begin with. But I would guess most of us have encountered people on dirt bikes and/or motorbikes illegally using SoCal bike paths and bike lanes at one time or another.

No word on the bike rider’s current condition.

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Apparently, life is very cheap in the Bay Area.

As expected, an 80-year old San Francisco woman walked without a day behind bars for killing an entire family while speeding up to 70 mph on the wrong side of a city street.

Mary Fong Lau was sentenced to probation and 200 hours of community service, with no jail time or home vacation confinement, for the deaths of 40-year old Diego Cardoso de Oliveira and his wife, 38-year old Matilde Moncada Ramos Pinto, their one-year-old son Joaquim Ramos Pinto de Oliveira, and three-month-old Cauê Ramos Pinto de Oliveira as they waited at a bus stop.

San Francisco superior court judge Bruce Chan let Lau walk despite a petition with over 8,000 signatures urging him to impose “meaningful consequences proportionate to the gravity of this crime.”

Chan has already announced his retirement, rather than face angry voters at the polls.

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Apparently, parking spaces — not human lives — are what’s precious in WeHo.

Sigh. People’s lives are precious too ya know. @wehocity.bsky.social

Andrew Solomon (@solomonweho.bsky.social) 2026-03-23T16:16:41.745Z

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Clearly, if we want a train line that serves everyone, we’re going to have to fight for it at Metro’s meeting Thursday.

 

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When it’s time to have “the talk” with your kid’s, tell ’em this is where road signs come from.

Although I’d say Bikes OK is a major understatement.

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About damn time.

LA’s favorite bike ride is staging a comeback worthy of a Hollywood sequel.

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Active SGV is hosting a Baldwin Park walk audit this Saturday.

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This is what a mayor who supports bicycling looks like.

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This is who we share the road with, too.

And notice that the corgi is herding them all to the side of the road.

@gtconway.bsky.social Have you seen this?

GypsyHeart 🖤 (@gypsyheart1.bsky.social) 2026-03-23T21:32:07.311Z

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

A Wisconsin man stands accused of using his pickup as a weapon by driving off the roadway onto a separated bike path to intentionally ram and kill someone riding a bicycle; he was detained after also ramming a couple patrol cars at the local police station, before officers even knew about the fatal hit-and-run.

A Trump administration plan to rip out a DC bike lane was put on hold after bicyclists sued to halt them, following a weekend protest ride on streets of Washington DC over the administrations plan to rip out the popular protected bike lanes to make more room for cars — even though they’ve led to a nearly 70% drop in bike crashes, and almost 50% reduction in all collisions, since they were installed 14 years ago.

The case against a road-raging Spanish driver accused of attempted murder for ramming former world champ Alejandro Valverde and another bicyclist during a 2022 training ride will go to trial, after prosecutors were unable to reach a plea agreement last week.

A man riding a bicycle in the Philippines suffered severe injuries when he got into an argument with a road-raging motorcyclist who kept honking at him, then deliberately sideswiped him when the victim took out his phone to take a picture of the motorbike rider; he was then struck by a tricycle coming from the opposite direction.

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

Putting on a wig and trying to make his escape by bicycle didn’t work for an Illinois man, who was arrested for attempted murder stemming from a domestic violence incident.

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Local 

Streets For All says LA County can fund local California High Speed Rail projects without raising taxes. Even if I don’t pretend to understand any of it. 

New protected bike lanes are planned connecting Pico Blvd, Broadway Place and Martin Luther King Blvd in Historic South Central Los Angeles.

Former Laker Andrew Bynum is one of us, after he was recorded riding his bicycle in the streets of Los Angeles, eight years after injuries ended his NBA career.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department conducted a crackdown on illegal ebike usage in Agoura Hills, Calabasas and Westlake Village, citing 23 riders for illegal activity, towing seven illegal or illegally ridden ebikes, and arresting one ebike rider for fleeing a traffic stop. Which makes it seem like they weren’t even trying; I could have done more than that without leaving the steps of my Hollywood apartment building. 

Long Beach will host a public meeting on April 2nd — a week from Thursday — to discuss the proposed Pacific Avenue Transformation Project, a Complete Streets makeover of the current overly wide corridor.

 

State

The Southern California News Group looks at the law governing ebikes and how it’s struggling to catch up to their rapid expansion.

San Diego’s city council voted to reduce speed limits on roughly 20% of the city’s streets. Which isn’t likely to accomplish much when most drivers ignore the posted limit anyway.

Simi Valley approved a new bike plan, which “identifies proposed bike paths, bike lanes and bike routes, along with intersection improvements and a prioritized list of projects based on safety, feasibility and funding potential.” Which, as any veteran of the Los Angeles bike plan wars can tell you, is bureaucrat speak for most of them will probably never, ever be built.

For the second time in six weeks, a Southern California mountain biker has been bitten by a rattlesnake. Firefighters in Ventura County responded when a teenaged girl fell off her bike at a Thousand Oaks trailhead, and was bitten by the snake; the girl was listed in stable condition with minor injuries. Hopefully, she’ll fare better than Orange County’s Julien Hernandez, who lingered in a coma for a month before dying from his injuries.

Seriously? A Central Valley website reports a woman was “majorly” injured when the right-front of a pickup crashed into her as she rode her bicycle.

The on-again, off-again bike lane on the Bay Area’s Richmond-San Raphael Bridge will continue to be studied and discussed, as 840 bicycle trips were counted in this past Sunday’s unseasonably warm weather, on a pathway we’re supposed to believe no one ever uses.

 

National

Bike helmets and aluminum-framed bicycle trailers will be exempted from Trump’s China tariffs for another year, for reasons known only to him.

A beloved Nebraska man was honored with a bicycle sculpture outside the food co-op where he worked, featuring a wheel made of classic album covers, two years after he was killed.

Rochester NY spent a total of half a million dollars to install separate bike and pedestrian pathways next to a local roadway, then rip them up and reinstall a shared path, for no apparent reason.

New York State had a 2,000-mile network of bikeways over 125 years ago, not much of which remains after they were ripped out or overtaken by motor vehicles.

No bias here. The California/New York Post cites “alarming” ebike stats as proof of the that “chaos” New York Mayor Mamdani is unleashing on the city’s hapless citizenry, after four people were killed and less than 100 injured by ebikes in the city last year, while 16 ebike riders were killed. Just wait until someone tells them about cars

 

International

Momentum deservedly busts ten myth about bicycling, from only rich white guys ride bikes, to the perennial classic that bike riders don’t pay for the roads they ride.

Bikes are booming again in Cuba, as local residents cope with fuel shortages resulting from the Trump administration’s blockage of oil shipments to the island, revealing the resilience of the local population.

By royal decree, ebikes in Great Britain will hereby be considered cheating.

A writer for Bike Radar says riding was a dream in the UK following the 2012 London Olympics, but the dark days of angry road-hogging drivers are back. Which suggests maybe we could have a few good years after the ’28 LA Olympics. But I wouldn’t count on it. 

Good news from Islamabad, Pakistan, as the city will get new bike lanes and pedestrian paths, as well as a crackdown on illegal encroachment on them by drivers.

Bike Radar talks with a British expat Joe Whittingham of the Panda Podium website about the meteoric rise of Chinese bicycles.

 

Competitive Cycling

No surprise here, as Tadej Pogačar overcame a fall to edge Tom Pidcock in the Milano-Sanremo one-day classic, a victory that left the usually talkative Eddy Merckx speechless; Belgian Lotte Kopecky won on the women’s side.

Spanish cyclist Javier Romo grabbed American pro Matteo Jorgenson by the neck and verbally threatened him outside the Visma-Lease a Bike bus on Saturday after Jorgenson made an off-camera move to improve his third place position Italy’s Tirreno-Adriatico.

The great Colombian climber, and Giro and Vuelta champ, Nairo Quintana announced he’s calling it a career at the end of this season, after 16 years on the WorldTour.

Tadej Pogačar vows to stop training on the roads of the Italian Riviera, blasting the “criminal” actions of the area’s motorists.

I want to be like him when I grow up. Seventy-seven-year old Gilles Quevauvilliers completed the 40th edition of the Cape Town Cycle Tour, as his son flew in from Australia to ride along with him; his grandson also races Down Under.

Twenty-seven-year old Italian cyclist Debora Silvestri suffered five broken ribs and a micro fracture in her shoulder after a horrific crash at Saturday’s Milan-San Remo when she went over a guard rail following a collision with several other riders; Polish cyclist Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney, the first rider down, appeared to take the crash in stride, while, Cycling Weekly called the reaction to her crash an overreaction.

 

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That feeling when a carton of eggs and a secondhand vase don’t survive the local roads. That feeling when your tiny spotter has his own handlebars — you know, just in case you don’t answer him in time.

And probably not the best idea to modify your ebike from one horsepower to a single dog.

SF judge retires after elderly killer driver walks, most US bike lanes just paint, and LA drivers kill record number of animals

Good riddance.

The San Francisco judge who let an elderly driver off the hook for killing an entire family of four announced he’s riding off into the sunset.

And it can’t happen soon enough.

The Voice of San Francisco reports that 69-year old Judge Bruce Chan is retiring this year, one month after announcing he’ll let 80-year old Mary Fong Lau walk without a day behind bars, and three years before he’s set to face the voters again.

Because something tells me voters might have a long memory in this case.

It was just short of two years ago when Lau plowed her car into the bus stop where 40-year old Diego Cardoso de Oliveira and his wife, 38-year old Matilde Moncada Ramos Pinto were waiting with their two children, 1-year old Joaquim Ramos Pinto de Oliveira and 3-month-old Cauê Ramos Pinto de Oliveira, after celebrating their wedding anniversary.

Diego and Joaquim were killed instantly, while Matilde and Cauê died days later in the hospital.

Lau was driving on the wrong side of the divided roadway at 70 mph at the time of the crash. Yet Chan bizarrely ruled that there was no point in punishing her, because she’s old and really, really sorry.

Which must be why she tried to hide her assets before the inevitable lawsuit.

According to the website,

As if the family of the victims hasn’t suffered enough, last month, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Bruce Chan expressed sympathy for the now 80-year-old Lau and stated it was unlikely she would serve any jail time or even a community service mandate after pleading no contest to four felony counts of gross vehicular manslaughter…

After Lau changed her plea from not guilty to no contest, Chan said his duty “was to balance the deaths with the other factors of the case.” Those factors included Lau’s age, her lack of criminal history, and “her remorse,” as well as the fact that her own husband had died in a car accident early on in their marriage.”

Chan even injected some hearsay into the proceedings, saying that in the hospital after the crash, “Lau tearfully told medical staff she wished she could trade places with the family.”

Chan said jail time would mean Lau would probably die in prison. As opposed to her victims, who just died in the street and the local hospital.

Instead, he said he’d sentence her to a lousy two to three years probation. But at least she won’t be able to drive — legally, anyway — until her probation ends.

So we can expect Lau to get her license back when she’s 83, with the blood of four innocent lives on her record.

Seems reasonable.

But as writer Susan Dyer Reynolds notes, remorseful people don’t usually hide their assets.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, in July 2024, the surviving parents of Cardoso de Oliveira and Ramos Pinto filed a wrongful death civil suit against Lau. In May 2025, the relatives filed another civil lawsuit, this time asking a judge to void alleged financial transfers that Lau made after the first civil lawsuit was filed. The victims’ families accused Lau of transferring her ownership interest in several properties to new limited liability companies and selling properties to third parties, including her son-in-law, thereby transferring millions of dollars to avoid potential financial penalties from the civil suit. Hiding assets doesn’t sound like remorse to me…

Me, either.

So if you wonder why people keep dying on our streets, overly lenient judges like Chan are a damn good place to start.

But at least he won’t be around much longer to let any other killer drivers walk.

Photo by Sora Shimazaki from Pexels.

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This is why people keep dying on our streets, part two.

An estimated 77% of bike lanes in the US offer nothing but paint for protection.

And a new study in the Journal of Cycling and Micromobility Research shows that nearly two-thirds of those are on high-stress roads — aka, “fast, multi-lane corridors where traffic speed and volume make riding uncomfortable for most people.”

In other words, like virtually every bike lane in Orange County and much of Los Angeles, county and otherwise.

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Sadly, humans aren’t the only victims of traffic violence.

LA Reported says the number of animals killed by LA drivers reached a new high last year, with 33,458 deaths reported, including everything from family dogs and cats to deer, squirrels and birds.

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The annual Marathon Crash Ride returns to the streets of Los Angeles in the wee hours of Sunday morning, following the route of the LA Marathon before all those runners take over.

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Local 

This is who we share the road with. A 55-year old man was arrested on suspicion of felony DUI, vehicular manslaughter and misdemeanor battery after he somehow threw his car into reverse at high speed, backing over a curb and slamming into people sitting on the stoop of a Long Beach building, killing a 20-month old toddler and hospitalizing a 45-year old woman and a 12-year old girl.

 

State

A proposed San Diego ordinance would ban kids under 12 from riding Class 1 and 2 ebikes, as well as prohibiting a passenger from any ebike without a permanent passenger seat; children under 16 are already prohibited from riding Class 3 ebikes.

A 51-year old Hesperia man was hospitalized with major injuries, and his dog killed, when they were struck by a van driver while walking his bike across the street early yesterday morning. But you’ll have to get around the paper’s paywall to read the whole story. 

Alameda’s mayor writes that the city’s efforts to make roads safer for all users is paying off.

This is who we share the road with, part two. A Sacramento website reports that Black pedestrians are disproportionately more likely to be killed on the city’s streets, illustrating the story by describing a 26-year old South Sacramento man who was struck by a driver while crossing the street, then repeatedly run over by multiple drivers — all of whom fled the scene, and none were ever brought to justice.

 

National

A proposed IRS regulation could mean that bike couriers and pedicab drivers could write off their tips.

A Mesa, Arizona woman has filed a pair of $15 million claims against the city and county, after her 71-year old father was killed while riding an ebike when the lane he was riding in suddenly ended in a large pothole and a patch of gravel, with no warning in the dark because the stop sign was on the ground and there were no streetlights.

No surprise here. After the police chief of Greeley, Colorado hit a 15-year old bike rider while driving off-duty, the state police charged the kid, not the cop, for failure to yield.

An 82-year old Iowa man spends his winters repairing and refurbishing bicycles in Tucson, Arizona, before going home in the spring to work on more bikes.

That’s more like it. A Texas man was sentenced to 15 years behind bars for the hit-and-run that killed a popular 38-year old bike rider four years ago, and reporting his car stolen in an effort to cover up the crime. Does that ever work?

Indianapolis adopts Vision Zero, vowing to end traffic deaths by 2035. Let’s hope they take it more seriously than Los Angeles did. 

New York’s city council rakes the city’s new transportation commissioner over the coals for the miserable job expanding bike lanes done by the previous administration, with one councilmember arguing that meeting just 50% of the city’s goals earns it a “big, fat F;” however, the new DOT head won’t commit to doing any better.

Residents of Maplewood, New Jersey are raising funds for the leader of a local bike bus after a hit-and-run driver left him with life-threatening injuries; a crowdfunding page has raised nearly $40,000 of the $55,000 goal.

A Virginia driver says he’ll be riding a bicycle now after the war with Iran caused gas prices to spike. So there’s that, anyway.

Seriously? Police in Raleigh NC have no intention of filing charges against the driver who killed a 65-year old man riding a bicycle, even though he was in a crosswalk with the green light, apparently because a) the victim was riding against traffic, and/or b) because the driver wasn’t drunk — even though the investigation is still ongoing, for no apparent reason. Never mind that crosswalks are bidirectional, and being under the influence isn’t the only way a driver can be at fault. And be forewarned, there’s no way to opt out of the cookies if you click on the damn link. 

 

International

Road.cc takes you on a tour of the wonderful world of the year’s best bicycling shoes for beginners.

A writer for Cycling Weekly explains why his high-end bike tires cost three times as much as his crappy car tires.

A London law firm says they get contacted by an average of ten people a month who have been injured riding Lime bikes in the city, even though the company says 99.99 percent of journeys end without incident.

An Irish detective was awarded the equivalent of nearly $290,000 after he was suspended for three years for the crime of loaning a farmer an unclaimed bicycle that had sat for a long time at the police station during the pandemic.

Ireland’s transportation authority says active transportation takes up to 660,000 cars off the road every day in the country’s five largest metro areas. It could here, too, if people felt safer walking and biking.

 

Finally…

If this ebike bill passes, you’d better get used to lentils. How to make the bike of the year even better.

And now you, too, can be a super secret motor doper.

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

Oh, and fuck Putin.