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Be careful when driving around cyclists
hongy
04-02-2012, 11:42 PM
Popular Van Tech teacher killed cycling remembered by colleagues (http://www.theprovince.com/Popular+Tech+teacher+killed+cycling+remembered+col leagues/6400240/story.html)
RIP to one of the best teacher I've ever had.
Bahhbeehhaaaa
04-02-2012, 11:51 PM
sigh.. my gf's brother goes to tech.. and her death was announced today through the PA. May R.I.P now, we've just lost a young women who is capable of teaching his knowledge to our next generation.
xilley
04-02-2012, 11:53 PM
RIP
hongy
04-02-2012, 11:56 PM
sigh.. my gf's brother goes to tech.. and his death was announced today through the PA. May R.I.P now, we've just lost a young men who is capable of teaching his knowledge to our next generation.
Was a female teacher. Amy Hurn.
RIP I always saw her in the halls and she always ask me if I'm new :lol
GabAlmighty
04-03-2012, 03:39 AM
RIP, too many retard drivers out there.
MelonBoy
04-03-2012, 04:27 AM
bike vs car.. they never win.. RIP, always try to give extra way space to cyclists just in case.. but i guess in this case she was t-boned/taken from the side..
FerrariEnzo
04-03-2012, 04:48 AM
sigh.. my gf's brother goes to tech.. and his death was announced today through the PA. May R.I.P now, we've just lost a young men who is capable of teaching his knowledge to our next generation.
http://www.theprovince.com/6400289.bin
either reading pwns you or your just a troll, the teacher is female...
Even though there's lots of cyclist that are bad and dont follow traffic, there are some that do... R.I.P.
LiquidTurbo
04-03-2012, 05:59 AM
Popular Van Tech teacher killed cycling remembered by colleagues (http://www.theprovince.com/Popular+Tech+teacher+killed+cycling+remembered+col leagues/6400240/story.html)
I know most of us drivers hate cyclists with a passion but just a reminder to be careful around them. RIP to one of the best teacher I've ever had.
I don't hate cyclists, speak for yourself. As an avid cyclist and driver you honestly have to ride with the utmost care. People will cut you off when there's plenty of space or pass super close to you. You gotta be careful and its almost like, be seen or be killed.
Pooface55
04-03-2012, 08:54 AM
Sad to hear. More cyclists need to ride like everyone on the road wants to kill them. Some people act like they are invincible (pedestrians included).
too_slow
04-03-2012, 09:42 AM
I stopped cycling after too many near-misses with "non-Caucasian" drivers in SUVs that are completely oblivious to their surroundings.
GGnoRE
04-03-2012, 09:47 AM
RIP, I always give ample room to cyclists and give them respect for being eco-friendly.
jtrinh
04-03-2012, 10:21 AM
RIP..
Who teaches in the science dept at tech now? Seems like a lot has changed since '08.
StylinRed
04-03-2012, 03:28 PM
wth how old are you guys this teacher is 32 so imagine she wasnt teaching long
rip
and Hongy you're making it sound like she was murdered....
(the police said speed/alcohol wasnt a factor and the cyclist was cycling across the street when she was struck no word if she activated the crosswalk light....etc)
hongy
04-03-2012, 05:04 PM
wth how old are you guys this teacher is 32 so imagine she wasnt teaching long
rip
and Hongy you're making it sound like she was murdered....
(the police said speed/alcohol wasnt a factor and the cyclist was cycling across the street when she was struck no word if she activated the crosswalk light....etc)
Edited my post since I assume that's why I got failed. Yeah I know it was just an accident. I graduated a year ago, and I've had as a teacher twice and I've worked with her helping other students, paperwork, etc. So yeah.
SpuGen
04-03-2012, 05:14 PM
I went to Tech.
I've never seen her before.
Mike Oxbig
04-03-2012, 05:22 PM
U do know that cyclist especially on Nainimo and 12th are pretty arrogant? They dont even look while they cross, automatically thinking they have the right of way with or without cars. Today i was going home from work this stupid cyclist just dashes through causing everybody to slam their breaks.
Watch out for pedestrians on victoria drive as well.
tegra7
04-03-2012, 05:41 PM
I don't remember her.
Grandmaster TSE
04-03-2012, 07:33 PM
she was after my time at tech, but RIP
Retrac
04-03-2012, 11:32 PM
Graduated before she started teaching, RIP nonetheless.
U do know that cyclist especially on Nainimo and 12th are pretty arrogant? They dont even look while they cross, automatically thinking they have the right of way with or without cars. Today i was going home from work this stupid cyclist just dashes through causing everybody to slam their breaks.
Watch out for pedestrians on victoria drive as well.
encounter a million of those in DT, and guess what?
those type of cyclists deserve to die, have their guts splattered all over the street. I aint joking.
RUnning red lights, not stopping at stop signs, hogging up the lane. FUck that shit
maxxxboost
04-04-2012, 01:23 AM
Very sad news. RIP.
As a former Tech student, this must hit the students pretty hard.
At first when i read the title, i thought it was Mr. Martelli. Heart sunk a little.
SpuGen
04-04-2012, 02:12 AM
I was almost hoping it would be Mr Lobo.
AzNightmare
04-04-2012, 02:57 AM
Seems like I'm the only person that never had a problem with cyclists...
Either cyclists around your area are dicks, or you guys are just too aggressive/impatient and not sharing the road with them properly.
7seven
04-04-2012, 05:54 AM
U do know that cyclist especially on Nainimo and 12th are pretty arrogant? They dont even look while they cross, automatically thinking they have the right of way with or without cars. Today i was going home from work this stupid cyclist just dashes through causing everybody to slam their breaks.
Yea Nanaimo/12th area is absolutely brutal, pretty much every cyclist just blows through on the pedestrian crossing without looking expecting cars to stop. What the majority of cyclists don't understand is that they do not have the right of way and the pedestrian crossing is not for cycling.
Jsunu
04-04-2012, 08:31 AM
encounter a million of those in DT, and guess what?
those type of cyclists deserve to die, have their guts splattered all over the street. I aint joking.
RUnning red lights, not stopping at stop signs, hogging up the lane. FUck that shit
I know cyclists can be an annoyance but this in itself does not mean that the person needs to die. Too much hyperbole perhaps.
I was almost hoping it would be Mr Lobo.
he got in a car accident a couple years back (happened in november or december) and didn't come to school for the remainder of the year :whistle:
optiblue
04-04-2012, 11:10 AM
RIP, always hate to see these things happen, but I see way too many cyclists that think they can go into car mode (ride normally on the road) and then pedestrian mode (blows stop signs) and expect both cars and pedestrians to yield to them. Don't know the full details of this case, but that area where she got hit cyclists always dart across 12th. Hope this case raises awareness for everyone.
satek
04-04-2012, 10:33 PM
I guess mr.jibodh retired if shes head of the science dept...never knew her RIP
Death2Theft
04-05-2012, 06:40 AM
She got hit and killed on 12thave does not surprise me one bit. I bike from time to time and have *NEVER* understood why cyclists chose to commute on big streets. When I've asked cyclists why they do it, they tell me it's "faster"' I've never understood this, as the risk was never worth it to me. Then again most cyclists dont understand the rules of the road and hence are destined to become roadkill. Insisting on using high traffic streets will just greatly increase your chances of this happening sooner.
Psykopathik
04-05-2012, 08:28 AM
why are cylclists allowed to use the road without any kind of road test?
I ride my BMX on the sidewalk, fuck pedestrians who tell me to ride on the road. if i hit one, its unlikely they or I will die. I get hit my a car, its game over.
not like a few metal tubes rolling on balloons is gonna offer me ANY protection.
Mike Oxbig
04-05-2012, 03:44 PM
She got hit and killed on 12thave does not surprise me one bit. I bike from time to time and have *NEVER* understood why cyclists chose to commute on big streets. When I've asked cyclists why they do it, they tell me it's "faster"' I've never understood this, as the risk was never worth it to me. Then again most cyclists dont understand the rules of the road and hence are destined to become roadkill. Insisting on using high traffic streets will just greatly increase your chances of this happening sooner.
ITS A BIKE ROUTE! Its the quickest and safest route but these stupid cyclist doesnt follow the rule like every other pedestrian dashes out and get killed! Even highschool kids look both ways until the cars fully stop before they cross.
:die:
Cyclists need to have mandatory licensing programs and insurance, then we'll start seeing who's really serious about being eco-friendly. Most of these cyclists think that Stop/Yield signs are only for motorists.
I was in a four way stop (by myself); stopped then proceeded and a cyclist going full speed just blew by. I stopped just in time, he panicked and crashed into the sidewalk. Dumbass.
pawdregry4g
04-05-2012, 04:26 PM
As much as cyclists need to follow rules of the road, it's just as important that drivers are familiar with the BC bike sense guide This is so that they actually understand what precautions cyclists are supposed to take.
ie.
-narrow road, better for the cyclist to take up the whole lane than to encourage cars to try and squeeze by
-maintaining a safe distance from curb, roughly 1 metre
-keeping a metre away from parked cars, so they aren't accidentally clotheslined
BikeSense (http://www.bikesense.bc.ca/)
1990TSI
04-05-2012, 04:57 PM
How many of these innocent cyclists will have to die before ICBC realizes that these innocent cyclists need to learn how serious the rules of the road are.
If these innocent cyclists had to pay insurance premiums and carry a license after passing a test I think we'd see a lot less of these stories in the news.
I really wonder how bike/traffic injuries compare with street racing or driving after 2 beers... as far as numbers go
Mike Oxbig
04-05-2012, 05:32 PM
If i didnt have to go to jail for running over cyclist, id probably beat cho's record.
kidding :)
Death2Theft
04-05-2012, 10:51 PM
Really? Just because some guy calls it a bike route doesn't make it any safer. I'd rather be hit by slower moving traffic on a side street, than on 12th. Hey go play in heavy traffic and expect a different outcome. Infact I bet your a apple user with your mentality alone.
ITS A BIKE ROUTE! Its the quickest and safest route but these stupid cyclist doesnt follow the rule like every other pedestrian dashes out and get killed! Even highschool kids look both ways until the cars fully stop before they cross.
:die:
As much as cyclists need to follow rules of the road, it's just as important that drivers are familiar with the BC bike sense guide This is so that they actually understand what precautions cyclists are supposed to take.
ie.
-narrow road, better for the cyclist to take up the whole lane than to encourage cars to try and squeeze by
-maintaining a safe distance from curb, roughly 1 metre
-keeping a metre away from parked cars, so they aren't accidentally clotheslined
BikeSense (http://www.bikesense.bc.ca/)
That BikeSense needs to be advertised more and expanded upon to cover more situations. The education level of cyclists is getting better, but it's still too far below standard. Bar none, they're the most dangerous ppl on the road right now.. way worse than the worst cab driver.
What bugs me is the advocates are so willing to compromise road safety for their eco-goals. Every time I make a turn or enter an intersection, I have to divert the attention I should be paying towards pedestrians and other vehicles to make sure I watch out for the "dumbass" cyclist and their unpredictable manoeuvres.
:rukidding: Fuck.
observer
04-08-2012, 01:54 AM
Stories like these make me question the ability of the city in doing proper city planning, than the cyclists or cars.
kkttsang
04-08-2012, 08:24 AM
i dont think west 12th is a bike route, i think its the cross street that she was in thats a bike route. Theres no way W 12th can be a bike route with its narrow streets. And i saw this accident that morning too.
elwell
04-08-2012, 09:45 AM
I don't hate cyclists, speak for yourself. As an avid cyclist and driver you honestly have to ride with the utmost care. People will cut you off when there's plenty of space or pass super close to you. You gotta be careful and its almost like, be seen or be killed.
He's speaking for most of us and cyclist are pretty dumb for going super slow on a road when there's a side walk next to them that they can use
Gunsmokez
04-08-2012, 10:15 AM
Do not mind cyclist at all. As long as they obey the rules of the road. If they are going to ride on the road. Most annoying thing or dumbest, is that a cyclist will be going down the road like a vehicle then once a red light approaches. He/she thinks road rules no longer apply. They will cut through the pedestrian crosswalk and back on to the road DOh..
Hot Karl
04-08-2012, 12:15 PM
The amazing doubebaggery that accompanies the cycling culture makes most folks apathetic to this shit. Rightly so. Asshole cyclists are like drunk drivers. No one does it yet every fucking day another drunk is arrested.
static
04-08-2012, 12:20 PM
I don't see why bikers are such a problem in Vancouver. Portland has way more bikers and I have never had an issue with bikers on the road. I think both drivers and bikers are just more aware here. I think people here who drive also have ridden their bikes before so they understand how to better drive in a biker environment. It seems there is an information void on both sides in vancouver.
firebird79_00
04-08-2012, 02:10 PM
Be careful when driving around cars, that fucking simple.
I don't see why bikers are such a problem in Vancouver. Portland has way more bikers and I have never had an issue with bikers on the road. I think both drivers and bikers are just more aware here. I think people here who drive also have ridden their bikes before so they understand how to better drive in a biker environment. It seems there is an information void on both sides in vancouver.
Because we have too many shit heads like this who run lights and stop signs and then make childish excuses to justify why it's ok or why it's not his fault that something bad happened:
Online post recounts how bicyclist hit pedestrian (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/04/05/BA9O1NVHMI.DTL)
Chris Bucchere said to run red lights before crash (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/04/08/BAQB1O0651.DTL&feed=rss.news)
If you read the comments, you can tell these guys are universally hated for their idiocy. I get you can get away with dumb actions 9/10 times. But what adult doesn't understand the rules are there so you don't royally screw up that 1/10 ????
This guy screwed up and now he's full of excuses. Not a surprise when that sort of culture is encouraged.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EQA_Cm8SKw
Psykopathik
04-09-2012, 07:32 AM
^^wow what a dumbfuck cyclist.
"I was already too committed when the light turned yellow so i plowed straight throught the least crowded part of the crosswalk"
did he not have brakes??? fuck i don't care how fast im riding i can stop my bike in under 15 feet. fucking wipe yourself out at least.
The walker, Sutchi Hui, died Monday, and from what we hear, Bucchere will need the legal help.
Police sources tell us the file forwarded to the district attorney includes the name and number of a motorist who reported seeing Bucchere and another cyclist fly through several red lights and stop signs before the deadly Castro district crash. Hui's wife, incidentally, was walking a few steps ahead when her husband was hit.
If the witness' statement to police about Bucchere riding recklessly checks out, it could show gross negligence - and potentially up the charges to a felony
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/04/07/BAQB1O0651.DTL#ixzz1rYe5Cx6Y
tgill
04-09-2012, 07:53 AM
Because we have too many shit heads like this who run lights and stop signs and then make childish excuses to justify why it's ok or why it's not his fault that something bad happened:
Online post recounts how bicyclist hit pedestrian (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/04/05/BA9O1NVHMI.DTL)
Chris Bucchere said to run red lights before crash (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/04/08/BAQB1O0651.DTL&feed=rss.news)
If you read the comments, you can tell these guys are universally hated for their idiocy. I get you can get away with dumb actions 9/10 times. But what adult doesn't understand the rules are there so you don't royally screw up that 1/10 ????
This guy screwed up and now he's full of excuses. Not a surprise when that sort of culture is encouraged.
SF Bicyclist Kills Pedestrian, Mourns Busted Helmet - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EQA_Cm8SKw)
Why did you use an incident in SF as retort about cyclists in Vancouver? Irregardless of what that shithead in SF, anyone can take the extreme outlying incidents of anything and use it to advance their argument.
Static is right, the lack of knowledge and skill goes both ways for drivers and cyclists.
Anjew
04-09-2012, 09:41 AM
why are cylclists allowed to use the road without any kind of road test?
I ride my BMX on the sidewalk, fuck pedestrians who tell me to ride on the road. if i hit one, its unlikely they or I will die. I get hit my a car, its game over.
not like a few metal tubes rolling on balloons is gonna offer me ANY protection.
i thanked your post because i thought cyclists should be allowed to go on the sidewalks if things get a bit dangerous on the road.
but if you ride on the sidewalk you must ride CONSIDERATELY... so many idiots on the sidewalk riding fast and riding wide (in the middle of the sidewalk or swaying left to right)...
LIKEABOSS
04-09-2012, 01:18 PM
RIP
People are always complaining about cyclists but I've seen way more shitty drivers than bad-mannered cyclists. Also, I'm a lot more afraid of stupid drivers than stupid cyclists when I'm on the road.
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