Are Cyclists A Big Problem In San Francisco?

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mrtonguetwista

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The story of a San Francisco cyclist who plowed into a pedestrian on March 29 and then apparently took to a bicycle blog forum to tell his side of the story is blowing up on the Web.

Chris Bucchere allegedly struck 71-year-old Sutchi Hui—who later died—at a busy San Francisco intersection, and then identified himself as the rider in the crash on a public Google group for the Mission Cycling Club .

The incident is making waves on the blog-o-sphere as readers weigh in on the cyclist's story. The post, which has since been removed from the forum, read in part, "The light turned yellow as I was approaching the intersection, but I was already way too committed to stop. The light turned red as I was cruising through the middle of the intersection and then, almost instantly, the southern crosswalk on Market and Castro filled up with people coming from both directions, … so, in a nutshell, blammo."

The rider goes on, "Apparently I hit a 71-year-old male pedestrian and he ended up in the ICU with pretty serious head injuries. I really hope he ends up OK."

Hui died, but the medical examiner's report has not yet been released. In a statement to Yahoo News, the spokeswoman for the San Francisco District Attorney, Stephanie Ong Stillman, noted that the office is keeping an eye on the case, although no charges have been filed. Stillman emphasized, "We take pedestrian traffic fatalities very, very seriously."

Apparently so do many readers of blog forums, who weighed in on Bucchere's alleged actions. One biker wrote on SFist:

"It takes just one (bleeping) jerk like Chris to give a bad name to the countless other bikers whom obey laws and ride safely." Another added, speaking directly to Bucchere, "Your irresponsibility injured (and ultimately killed) a man and you took to the Internet to tell your story? Yeah, you deserve jail time."

Kevin LaKritz, a founder of Mission Cycling Club, learned of the incident through the public post, and told Yahoo News, "It's terrible, our thoughts go out to the family." LaKritz said of the post , "Everyone was shocked and horrified when they read it. It's not what Mission Cycling is about. It's about creating a community through cycling." He added, "We don't condone reckless riding in any way."

Bicycling is a popular way to get around San Francisco, and while bike accidents that lead to pedestrian fatalities are rare, this is now the second incident to make headlines this year. Recently, 23-year-old Randolph Ang pled guilty to misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter for running a red light and hitting a 68-year-old pedestrian who also died.

The San Francisco Bay Guardian reports that Bucchere was a member of the mobile app strava.com, which tracks cyclist data and clocked the biker riding 35 miles per hour at the time of the incident.

In a statement on its website, the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition's Executive Director Leah Shahum denounced bad behavior on two wheels or four: "While we recognize that this case is still under investigation, we are deeply troubled by the just-released online account of the incident."
 

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A faggot indeed..."apparently I hit someone"....ummm how do u APPARENTLY hit someone...its not like running over an animal, im pretty sure u'd have to fall off the bike too and go flying and get injured too...dudes not a fucking ghost
 
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^ Word to Tina. Last year, I had around $1,200 in parking tickets to pay. Had 5 tickets outstanding at one time, got my shit booted...$280 to take the boot off, in addition to paying off all of the tickets.
 

Defy

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Bikers feel like they have more rights to the road than cars and don't give half a shit about pedestrians


On the other hand check the pedestrian collision rate in SF, people get hit all the damn time.



Basically it boils down to people are idiots.
 
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carry on ! lol

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lol I'm like a kamikaze pilot too when I'm on my bicycle but cars here are used to cyclists and we have special roads for them.
Also I look 360 degrees all the time, but most pedestrians aren't looking anywhere when crossing the street. Many of them even with a baby carriage which they push forward first without looking.
That is why sometimes I drive in to people (not really hard) on purpose, so hopefully next time they look first, lol.
 

REACHTMO

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A faggot indeed..."apparently I hit someone"....ummm how do u APPARENTLY hit someone...its not like running over an animal, im pretty sure u'd have to fall off the bike too and go flying and get injured too...dudes not a fucking ghost
Not necessarily, I ran over some homeless/drunk dude leaning/laying next to a trash can under a bridge on a bike path a few weeks ago, on a beach cruiser, and I didnt eat shit, but it did make my chain come off, but I made it all the way up the slope on the other side before i lost all my speed. Dude said "Ouch" cause i ran over both his legs, and then I said "What the FUCK", and then he said "watch where your going" and then I was all like "get the fuck off the path under a dark bridge ya dumbuck!" and then went on my way.

Long story short, you can straight run over or into a person and not fall off the bike. If its a fixie, thats a different story.
 

mrtonguetwista

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Not necessarily, I ran over some homeless/drunk dude leaning/laying next to a trash can under a bridge on a bike path a few weeks ago, on a beach cruiser, and I didnt eat shit, but it did make my chain come off, but I made it all the way up the slope on the other side before i lost all my speed. Dude said "Ouch" cause i ran over both his legs, and then I said "What the FUCK", and then he said "watch where your going" and then I was all like "get the fuck off the path under a dark bridge ya dumbuck!" and then went on my way.

Long story short, you can straight run over or into a person and not fall off the bike. If its a fixie, thats a different story.
 

Dana Dane

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What has so many people outraged is that he said 'I hope hes ok' in reference to the guy he hit and then continued with a paragraph long tribute and RIP to the helmet that kept him alive.