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US 2022 bicycling deaths jumped 13%, the best bike cities put people first, and ’tis the season for the best holiday bike deals

Just 29 days until Los Angeles fails to meet its Vision Zero pledge to eliminate traffic deaths by 2025. 
But no LA city leader has even mentioned the impending deadline. Let alone done anything about it. 

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No surprise here, unfortunately.

It probably won’t come as a shock to anyone who’s been paying attention that bicycling deaths are continuing to rise in the US, despite a recent decline in deaths from traffic violence.

Cycling West reports the latest figures from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, aka NHTSA, shows bicycling deaths were up 13% in 2022, the most recent year for which figures are available.

Injuries were up 11% for the same year.

That comes at European bicycling deaths have remained flat since 2010, while deaths in the UK have declined.

Meanwhile, an op-ed from a University of Colorado professor argues that America’s traffic death epidemic is a public health emergency, and it’s about damn time the Surgeon General treated it like one.

Okay, I may have added a little emphasis to that last line.

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A new report from Resonance Consultancy ranks the world’s best cities for bicyclists, questionably putting London first, followed by New York and Paris, as Momentum says what they all have in common is putting people ahead of cars.

Although Amsterdam and Copenhagen would like to have a word. As would New York bike riders, albeit for a far different reason.

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‘Tis the season.

Forbes offers the year’s 12 best gifts for bicyclists — including the word’s fastest ebike, which is really just an 80 mph electric motorcycle.

CNET considers the 26 best ebike and scooter deals.

Velo offers the best Cyber Monday deals for roadies and gravel bicyclists.

And Road.cc recommends the best Christmas gifts for the “fastidious fussy” bicyclist in your life.

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

An Ontario man contemplates provincial leader Doug Ford’s decision to rip out bike lanes over the objections of city leaders, as he sits in the ER waiting for treatment after a driver cut him off at a stop sign as he riding his bike; a Toronto website terms it “the war on bike lanes.”

No bias here. The Daily Mail is shocked and outraged to discover that Scotland’s government paid active travel nonprofit Sustrans an “eye-watering £97.9 million for 2024, which works out at £268,300 every single day of the year” — or the equivalent of $122 million — to deliver “anti-car measures” like bike lanes and narrower, aka safer, roads and junctions.

No bias here, either. A 16-year old English boy was killed in a collision with a bus driver when drivers illegally blocked the bike lane he was riding in, but the coroner blamed the victim for riding on the sidewalk and being distracted by his earbuds.

British authorities identified a young mother killed by a hit-and-run driver who intentionally rammed off the road the ebike she was sharing with another man; he survived, but reportedly had one leg amputated below the knee.

Irish gravel cyclists taking part in an offroad race had to dive into a ditch for safety when a van driver allegedly drove directly at them, while shouting “watch this!”

Seriously? The New York Times, which should certainly know better, shows its windshield bias, arguing that the recent road rage death of a bike rider intentionally run down by a hit-and-run driver in Paris lays bare the divide over the city’s “war on cars.”

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

A New York man was injured when a bikeshare rider hit his bicycle head-on while riding on the wrong side of the bike path.

London’s Telegraph complains that a record number of people were killed or injured in crashes with bicyclists, with 19 people killed by bicyclists in the UK over the past seven years. Meanwhile, a whopping 86 times that many were killed by British drivers in 2023 alone.

A Singaporean man parked his bicycle in front of a public bus to keep it from moving after getting into a dispute with the driver, blocking the bus as he continued to argue.

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It’s now 347 days since the California ebike incentive program’s latest failure to launch, which was promised no later than fall 2023. And a full 42 months since it was approved by the legislature and signed into law — and counting.

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Local  

Dozens of people joined a Saturday memorial ride for 16-year old Jonathan Flores, the bike rider murdered by a road raging hit-and-run driver outside BMO Stadium November 22nd.

 

State

Bad news from San Diego, where multiple sites are reporting that a 17-year old boy suffered a brain embolism and multiple fractures when he was left-hooked by a Mercedes driver while riding an ebike in the city’s Bay Park neighborhood. Even though the bike he was riding was really more of an electric off-road motorbike.

Riverside County officials rescued an injured mountain biker from a Lake Perris bike trail northwest of Lakeview Hotsprings on Wednesday, using a helicopter to hoist the rider to safety.

An op-ed from a UC Santa Barbara professor calls out the dangers bike riders face in the city, from right hooks and clueless pedestrians to uneven railroad tracks.

 

National

The founder of North Dakota-based Strider Bikes says he built a $30 million company, but worries about leaving too much money to his sons. I can suggest a good place for it

Well, no shit. Denver’s Westword says the city needs to commit to building the safe bike lanes they promised. Then again, so can Los Angeles.

A Chicago website recommends new biking books to serve up armchair adventures. Personally, I’d suggest Peter Flax’s Live to Ride, a beautifully written and illustrated tome that Amazon calls an “ode to cycling from one of the world’s most respected cycling journalists,” which sounds about right to me. 

 

International

Momentum recommends the ten best bike bicycling movies to watch over the holidays. Although any such list that doesn’t include Breaking Away is suspect in my book. 

Cycling Weekly says the Specialized Align MIPS bike helmet is one of the safest on the market, despite retailing for the equivalent of just $35.

Edmonton, Alberta tries to keep people riding through the winter by offering free studded bike tires. Thanks to Megan Lynch for the heads-up.

A London anti-crime activist complains that his bicycle was stolen from outside Scotland Yard, in plan view of security cameras, yet the cops didn’t do anything to find it — even though he gave them the location thanks to an Air Tag.

Residents of London’s exclusive Kensington neighborhood complain that too many dockless ebike bikes are littering the sidewalks.

A British website recommends the 200-mile North Yorkshire Moors Ramble, a mixed-terrain pathway called the most beautiful bike route in the country.

The UK’s new Secretary of State for Transport is one of us, after the previous secretary resigned over reports she’d been convicted of fraud a decade ago.

Velo highlights the best custom bicycles from this year’s Bespoked Dresden bike show.

Police in Tokyo are confronting the low rate of helmet use head-on, working with the Muji brand to develop stylish and safe bike helmets.

 

Competitive Cycling

Sad news from South Africa, where Willie Englebrecht, one of the country’s all-time great cyclists, died at age 62.

More sad news, this time from Belgium, where a young student and amateur cyclist died from a sudden illness on his 19th birthday, just one day after being told he had the flu.

America’s only remaining Tour de France winner says someone should give today’s ultra-thing cyclists a sandwich, as teams place too much emphasis on weight. And yes, I may have rephrased that one a tad, too. 

Velo examines the retirement class of ’24, which includes “national icons, forgotten super-talents, and a grand tour warhorse.”

 

Finally…

Who needs a police bike when you can commandeer a kid’s bicycle to chase down a fleeing suspect on a scooter? Who needs comedians in cars when you’ve got talk on a tandem?

And if you leave your coffee on top of your car, just hope Phil Gaiman is riding by.

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

Oh, and fuck Putin. 

Las Vegas teens face life in Probst murder, bicycling up 37% in US, and SAMOCAN talks with Streets For All founder

Yesterday I found out the hard way what happens when you accidentally inject long-acting insulin directly into a vein, rather than the fat surrounding it. 

The result was a rapid fire, 300 point blood sugar swing that knocked me on my ass for the rest of the day. 

Good times. 

So if I had any sense, I’d be in bed already. 

Instead, I’m going to try to get through this, then pull a pillow over my head and sleep for the rest of the weekend. Or maybe the rest of the month. 

Which is the best way I know to face another birthday, anyway. 

So Gamar hatimah tovah to everyone observing Yom Kippur on Monday. 

Stay safe, and we’ll see you back here next week.

Photo by Sora Shimazaki from Pexels.

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Two teenagers charged with the video-recorded, hit-and-run murder of former Bell, California police chief Andreas Proust as he rode a bike in Las Vegas made very brief initial appearances in adult court on Tuesday.

The two teens were held without bail on several charges, including murder and attempted murder. However, due to their ages, they won’t face the death penalty, since Nevada law imposes a maximum sentence of 20 years to life in state prison for murder committed before the age of 18.

The driver, Jesus Ayala, was 17 at the time of the crime, while Jzamir Keys, the passenger who recorded the attack, is just 16.

Their two-hour crime spree included three cars thefts, a burglary and an attempt to murder a second bicyclist, who apparently escaped without serious injuries.

Ayala’s mother was quoted as saying “I don’t know why he did this. I don’t know if God can forgive this.”

Her son, who just turned 18, told police he expected to get a slap on the wrist, and “I’ll be out in 30 days, I’ll bet you.”

I’d take that bet.

Ayala now matches his age with 18 criminal counts, including murder, and already has a lengthy record as a juvenile. So if he’s lucky, he might be out in 30 years.

But I wouldn’t count it.

Meanwhile, The Guardian observes the “firehose of hatred” unleashed on the staff of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, after rightwing pundits linked to a photo of an outdated headline that didn’t mention the intentional attack, but was later changed to reflect the murder charge.

The Washington Post blames Elon Musk’s “itchy Twitter finger” for riling up the online mob.

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A new report from Streetlight Data indicates bicycling rates grew a whopping 37% in the US since 2019, with the top ten states showing at least a 25% increase over that time frame.

Not surprisingly, New York showed the highest growth, followed by San Diego, Bakersfield(!) and Las Vegas.

The first two have made significant investments in bicycling infrastructure; the last two, not so much, to the best of my knowledge.

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Climate Action Santa Monica offers a recording of yesterday’s SAMOCAN talk with Streets For All founder Michael Schneider.

Meanwhile, Streets For All is hosting a fundraiser tomorrow featuring guest speakers including Councilmember Katy Yuroslavsky, Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur and State Senator and Congressional candidate Anthony Portantino.

The group says pay what you can if you can’t afford the full $100 ticket price.

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

A writer for City Journal cries “E-nough,” arguing that ebike and gas-powered mopeds are “reversing more than a decade’s progress in making New York’s dense streets safer for pedestrians and traditional cyclists.” Or maybe they’re just encouraging more people to get out of cars, which pose the real risk, and onto two wheels, which don’t. Although I’d distinguish between ped-assist ebikes and any kind of throttle-controlled or gas-guzzling bikes. 

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Local 

An anonymously penned Streetsblog op-ed says Metro should treat walking and biking projects with the respect they deserve. Amen, brother. Or sister.

West Hollywood is installing a pair of bike repair stations.

The Elysian Valley Arts Collective invites you to illuminate the night on the Taylor Yard Bicycle & Pedestrian Bridge over the LA River in Cypress Park tomorrow night.

Streetsblog also provides a schedule of public meetings to discuss extending the popular Ballona Creek Bike Trail east into LA’s Mid-City neighborhood, beginning this Sunday in Culver City, with additional meetings Monday and Wednesday, and via Zoom on October 7th.

 

State

Good question. A Streetsblog op-ed asks why fare evasion is punished more severely in California than speeding, as the recently passed AB 819 gives the governor an opportunity to change that.

The Orange County Register examines Huntington Beach’s plan to begin impounding ebikes that are misused by riders. Although it’s not clear if they have that authority under state law. 

Encinitas has received a $3 million grant to make the North San Diego County city safer for pedestrians, bicyclists and bus riders

 

National

Shimano recalled over 3/4 of a million Dura-Ace and Ultegra cranks after thousands of failures that pose a crash risk to users; the recalled products include the Shimano Ultegra FC-6800, Dura-Ace FC-9000, Ultegra FC-R8000, Dura-Ace FC-R9100 and FC-R9100P 11-Speed Bonded Hollowtech II g Rts. Thanks to Al Williams for the tip. 

Electrek offers tips on how to choose the right ebike for your teenager. My take, avoid throttle-controlled ebikes, and anything with a top speed over 20 mph.

Momentum recommends idyllic settings for a bicycle-themed Thanksgiving getaway.

CNN says yes, Seattle-based Rad Power’s RadWagon 4 longtail e-cargo bike can replace a car for most trips.

Houston could soon have two docked bikeshare systems, as the Harris County Metropolitan Transit Authority considers opening its own bikeshare to compete with Houston’s struggling BCycle system

Tragic news from Brooklyn, where a 44-year old man was killed when he was right-hooked by the driver of a school bus as he rode his bike at what residents describe as a dangerous intersection; the bus was carrying around 24 students, who will likely need counseling after witnessing the crash.

There’s not a pit deep enough for the man who man pulled a knife on a 13-year old Staten Island boy to steal his bicycle.

There’s a special place in hell for whoever left a Mennonite man to die alone on the side of the road next to his crumpled bicycle, in Pennsylvania’s Amish country. Thanks to Mike Bike for the heads-up.

Bicyclists could soon become second-class citizens on the popular Blue Ridge Parkway, which stretches 469 miles from Shenandoah to the Smoky Mountains, as a new draft plan focuses exclusively on the Parkway being “actively managed as a traditional, self-contained, scenic recreational driving experience.”

This is who we share the road with. A Georgia man faces charges after plowing his truck into a group of motorcyclists, killing one man and injuring four others, then fleeing the scene with a motorcycle still embedded in the truck’s grill.

 

International

An East London neighborhood council has gone against public opinion and scrapped the majority of the area’s Low Traffic Neighborhoods, or LTNs, despite overwhelming public support.

A new study shows over half of Swiss bicyclists wear a bike helmet, although that ranges from nearly three-quarters in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino to just 43% in German-speaking areas.

Romania is now the European Union’s second-largest producer of bicycles, behind Portugal and ahead of Italy.

Apparently, it ain’t easy being a bicyclist in India’s Goa state, either.

Australia saw its highest August traffic death toll in five years, with bicycling deaths jumping 37% over last year, while pedestrian deaths climbed 27%.

 

Competitive Cycling

Bicycling calls out pro cycling’s concussion protocol, or maybe the lack thereof, after Swiss cyclist Stefan Küng finished the European championship road cycling time trial with a busted helmet and bloodied face; Los Angeles-based former pro Phil Gaimon posted that cyclists need to respect their brains, and that there was “nothing inspiring or bad ass” about Küng’s photo. As usual, read it on Yahoo if the magazine blocks you. 

 

Finally…

Call it a Pashley parade through Shakespeare’s hometown. Tough love doesn’t mean shattering your spouse’s mountain bike dreams.

And you can see a lot of things riding a bike. Like the King of England, for instance.

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

Oh, and fuck Putin