Thursday, July 10, 2025

Another serious accident at Blakespear cycle trap

Facebook:
Horrible accident just now on the 101 at the Pipe's parking lot entrance... A surfer told me that 2 pedestrians where hit by a car that jumped BOTH curbs - at least one was taken by ambulance. I saw the car driver being arrested, but don't know the charges. Note the damage done to his car. So devastating to see this on a busy summer evening with walkers, joggers, and cyclists everywhere 🙁 Would love an update on the injured - sending up prayers that they will be ok.May be an image of 7 people, ambulance, road and textMay be an image of 3 people, ambulance, car, road and text

Monday, July 7, 2025

Studies supporting Blakespear's fatal cycle tracks were flawed?

Facebook:

The Federal Highway Administration study and marketing claiming that cycle tracks reduce bicycle crashes by 53% is based only on vehicle-bicycle crashes that occur more than 250 feet from intersections--with most of the data coming from San Francisco, and some from Seattle and Cambridge, Massachusetts. No crashes that did not involve motor vehicles were included in the study, and the safety findings found with vehicle-involved crashes failed when intersections or the full corridors were studied.

I was finally able to find a series of published studies showing how police reports/vehicle-bicycle-only crashes vastly under-report bicyclist crashes and injuries/hospital visits/admissions. One of them that included data from the main trauma center in San Francisco shows: (1) 41.5% of injuries were cyclist-only (did not involve a motor vehicle), (2) cyclist-only injuries were four times more likely to require hospital admission than vehicle-bicycle injuries, and (3) there was no police report associated with 54.5% of all bicyclist injuries. This raises even more questions about the FHWA study claims.

Also, it seems that the right-hook problem at cycle-track junctions has also been a problem in Cambridge (two fatalities) and Seattle (traumatic brain injury)--all in 2024. The circumstances are eerily similar to the fatality on Leucadia Boulevard--truck or large vehicle turning right at junctions where the cycle-track vertical components are installed right up to the turning area. Then there are subsequent lawsuits for poor design due to lack of sight distance.

https://mass.streetsblog.org/.../truck-drivers-have...

https://komonews.com/.../cyclist-green-lake-neighborhood...

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

6/18/25 City Council meeting open thread

 Please use the comments to record your observations.