Dangers On The Road
That creates a lot of anger.
"I've had been cans thrown at me and cigarettes."
"Just stop one time let me have a little discussion with him and then we'll talk Ha ha ha."
There's clearly a lot of tension, but i'ts also clear that riders contribute to the problems.
Bikes are required to follow the same traffic rules as cars.
Riders can be careless.by rolling through stop signs.
They can also be too assertive and take up too much of the road during group rides.
Cyclist Ross Snider says they can gain some ground with drivers by simply doubling-up on the courtesy.
"I've made an extra effort at stop signs and things to try to be friendly even if I feel like I was there first sometimes I wave em through just to present a better side."
Being nice can't hurt because bikes aren't going away.
According to the Census Bureau bike commuting is growing by about 10% a year.
Plus more adults are turning to cycling..to stay fit and give their joints a break.
Retired psychologist "Beverly Duffield" was focused on fitness when she became the 3-rd crash victim of the summer.
As a member of the Tulsa Bicycle club her death resonates with a group that has almost 400 members.
"Tulsa is short one very special lady she put 100% into everything she did, she was so sensitive so caring."
Eve O'Kelley knows understands what a loss it is, because she also did volunteer work with Duffield at St. John.
However, she didn't need the accident to show her the dangers of our roads.
Even a retired woman who's small in stature doesn't get any slack.
'A car comes just as close as it can and a guy comes along and put the top of his body out and screams get off the street!
The shock of almost being attacked like that almost causes me to have a wreck almost. I don't know what's a matter with people anymore."
What's clear is the fact that conflict on the roads can be fatal.
We've had too much pavement marked for evidence and we don't need any more roadside shrines.
Several riders we interviewed offered the same thoughts about what they'd like drivers to remember.
Several said they're part of families with husbands or wives, parents and kids.
If there's another fatal accident a lot of people will share in the suffering.
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