[NMCycling] The punishment pass and close calls
Doug via Bike-racers
bike-racers at mailman.swcp.com
Wed Oct 26 08:49:59 MDT 2016
My experience is there are way too many drivers who want to punish
bicyclists for being on "their" road by swerving in front of me or driving
dangerously close when passing. You have likely experienced the same driver
harassment and endangerment. The close call database seems like one tool for
punishing drivers who harass and endanger bicyclists with driving behavior.
Read more about it by clicking on the Close Call Database link below.
>From VeloNews:
"I was riding one day, and police were out in the town of Hygiene, Colorado
ticketing cyclists that didn't come to a complete stop
<http://velonews.competitor.com/2015/05/news/legally-speaking-with-bob-mions
ke-the-idaho-stop_371067> at an intersection. They ticketed some cyclists
that came to a stop, but didn
<http://www.oregonlive.com/commuting/index.ssf/2013/08/joseph_rose_no_need_f
or_bicycl.html> 't put their foot down. I didn't get a ticket and was
enjoying my ride. About three miles later, an RV swerved two feet inside the
white line at 60 mph and nearly killed me. I could see the driver laughing
in the side mirror. That's when I had the first epiphany that led to the
database. The police were doing a great job of protecting cars from
cyclists, but it was the cyclists, not the cars, that needed protection."
Boulder cyclist and software developer Ernest Ezis was writing to tell me
about the close call that led to the creation of his "Close Call Database.
<http://closecalldatabase.com/> " The RV driver was making a blatant
"punishment pass." The entire point is to shave it as close to the cyclist
as the driver can, to teach the cyclist a lesson for riding on "their" road
and being in "their way." In this case, the RV driver went out of his way to
shave it as close as he could.
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