2012 Cyclist fatalities
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Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitieshttp://www.theherald.com.au/news/local/news/general/cyclist-dies-in-fall-from-tarro-overpass/2642979.aspx
Terrible news. If it is where I am thinking, 80 or 90k zone, around a fast sweeping corner and up onto the bridge (crest) facing into the afternoon sun and with the shoulder narrowing. Last edited by bychosis on Fri Aug 03, 2012 10:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesJust awful news - cleaned up from behind & launched off the bridge. My condolences to his friends & family
I was going to buy a fast, stylish bike, but I looked in the mirror & thought "you're not fooling anyone, you know"
Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesI was a regular commuter on the New England Hwy near where this fatality happened. That was until yesterday. Now I'm gonna use the excellent bus service and save my cycling for safer, calmer, quieter roads......
This pinch point has been a very well known hazard for a very long time. The road shoulder disappears on a bend at an old, narrow rail overpass. It's a 90 zone and in busy afternoon westbound traffic also adds the hazard of the setting sun. I wouldn't cycle here at 5am on a Sunday morning. But obviously my heart goes out to everyone affected by this tragedy. ![]() Giant TCR Adv 0 Di2 SE Draft Lite SS Felt Dispatch SS Surly Cross Check CX Fuji Nevada 3.0 MTB Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race. H G Wells
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If a car is 4m offline to strike an oncoming cyclist it will usually proceed to strike further vehicles or scenery before coming to rest. If the accident is a cross (ie the driver turned into an intersection or driveway), then the police will figure that out pretty quick.
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I do this bridge every day I commute. Ever since I started commuting to and from work, I have always called it a "death" point of my ride. I actually rode over the same point about 30 minutes or so before this accident. As a result, I now hop off the bike and walk across the bridge, even then there isnt a lot of room to do this, but the 30 secs or so that it may take to walk across is worth it if it means I get to arrive home. I am sorry for the family involved and am hoping it isnt someone I have come across on my commutes...I am yet to see again someone who fits this age bracket that does this commute, hopefully it wasnt him.
Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesGretaboy,
I'm feeling a bit down tonight. http://www.theherald.com.au/news/local/ ... 47238.aspx He used to regularly ride out to Raymond Terrace most weekday afternoons. I hadn't seen much of him in the past few weeks,so maybe he'd changed his ride and decided to go up Maitland way rather than up to the Terrace. I didn't know his name until today, but we often rode the Raymo to Sandgate leg together, and would stop for a chat at the Sandgate lights. His trademark moustache made him unmistakable. He was friendly, always gave a wave and had recently upgraded to a new bike. There's an empty spot inside me now that I know I won't come across him any more. Glad to hear you're now taking preventative action. IMHO that one spot is far and away the most dangerous cycling black spot in the Hunter. Stay safe out there. ![]() Giant TCR Adv 0 Di2 SE Draft Lite SS Felt Dispatch SS Surly Cross Check CX Fuji Nevada 3.0 MTB Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race. H G Wells
Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesso sad and I bet preventable. waramatt, I hear you re the wife, peace of mind is a wonderful thing, happy wife, happy life.
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Cheers Oxford Thanks for the support. We all love cycling, but there is more to life. I'm just being more judicious about when and where I ride. ![]() Giant TCR Adv 0 Di2 SE Draft Lite SS Felt Dispatch SS Surly Cross Check CX Fuji Nevada 3.0 MTB Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race. H G Wells
Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalities http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-new ... 245ig.html
I'm sure more details will come out of this soon, but it's almost better to "fall off your bike" due to an related condition (eg heart attack) than tangle with a car. Condolences to this gentleman and his family and friends.
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Former Goulburn - Sydney winner Robbie Williams dies aged 27. I ride, therefore I am.
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Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesSad news from Queensland Cyclist's body found on highway near Graton
I was going to buy a fast, stylish bike, but I looked in the mirror & thought "you're not fooling anyone, you know"
Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesFinally a half decent judgement for killing a cyclist...
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Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesThis morning. Nothing is more preventable than this. RIP.
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Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesThis one is in France, but not your standard type car vs bike, that's for sure.
Edit: And now they've found another survivor, a 4yo girl hiding under her dead mothers legs. That is really sad. I hope she is young enough to forget about it. I wonder if the cyclist just picked an unfortunate time to ride by http://www.news.com.au/world/four-dead- ... 6466143516 ![]()
Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesI'm not in Darwin at the moment, but heard about this from a friend. Shocking. I ride that road all the time.
We preach to ride predictably at Bicycle NT. It's so important. http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2012/0 ... news.html# So sad. Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesNot the way to begin the weekend
Child killed in cycling tragedy A boy has been killed after he was hit by a four-wheel-drive in central Albury this afternoon. The child, believed to have been 12, was riding a bike along a Wilson Street footpath when he was hit by a Nissan Patrol exiting the car park opposite Sodens Hotel about 1.45pm, police say. He suffered fatal injuries and died at the scene. The man driving the Patrol, a 58-year-old man from Bothwell in Tasmania, has been taken to Albury Base hospital for mandatory testing. Advertisement A crime scene has been established and is being examined by specialist forensics officers. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/child-killed- ... z275FX7XyC
Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesAfter getting back this afternoon from the CareFlight ride from Gold Coast to Toowoomba, I read the following....
http://www.news.com.au/national/car-hit ... 6479414964 Too close to home this one. 2013 Bupa Challange at the Tour Downunder - 25th of Jan 2013 - Raising money for the Cancel Council - bit.ly/YzLYG3
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Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesCyclist killed in Cairns this afternoon. Not too many details as yet, but the story at the link should get updated
http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2012/1 ... -news.html
Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesStory in todays paper.
"The 50 year old white Rock man was cycling on a mountain bike along Newell St at Bungalow about 3pm when he was struck by the garbage truck near the intersection with Mulgave rd." He died at the scene.
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Just an update : http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/201 ... -news.html A NSW man who deliberately killed a cyclist by running him over in a van has been found not guilty of murder on the grounds of mental illness. James Andrew Mitchell, 54, believed John Foss was part of a conspiracy to kill him when he ran him over as he rode his motorised bicycle near Mullumbimby in northern NSW on January 3 this year, the NSW Supreme Court heard today. Handing down the special verdict, Justice Elizabeth Fullerton said she was satisfied Mitchell was suffering from a schizophrenic disorder when he deliberately knocked Mr Foss down. The court heard Mitchell's behaviour had changed in the months prior to the incident and he started expressing a number of "extensive, delusional beliefs", including that he was the reincarnation of Napoleon's horse, had supernatural powers and was psychic. GO!! Run!!! GAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!
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Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesAs ridiculous as the outcome of this case is, this was an intention to kill someone who was known to the offender, not a random or road rage attack on a cyclist.
I can't stand this sort of ruling, being a firm believer in personal responsibility for one's actions. If the bloke truly is loopy he should still be locked up for a life as he cannot be trusted to think or behave rationally.
Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesCyclist down, last night, corner of Yamba Drive and Launceston Street Canberra
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Whether he intended to do him in or not, the guy's dead. He did not stop to help. It's murder for me.
Re: 2012 Cyclist fatalitiesShed I hate it when there's new posts in this thread
Condolences to those Mr Brunell left behind. ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
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