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“The bicyclist entered the intersection, from the bike lane, still going west, riding with the green light. A car, headed east [on Bybee Blvd.] was turning turn left in front of her. We watched as the bicyclist hit the rear of the car.” He added, “This was frightening to see, and should be a very serious reminder to all drivers and riders to be careful!”
Walton said he assumes the car’s driver didn’t see the cyclist. “We were with her immediately, and stayed with her until the emergency crew arrived.” He added that the bicyclist appeared to have broken the right rear window of the vehicle as she struck it, before landing in the street. “She was wearing a helmet, but appeared to suffer serious facial injuries.”
Portland Police Bureau spokesperson Detective Mary Wheat confirmed that a call came in regarding the crash at 10:13 am, at S.E. 23rd Avenue and S.E. Bybee Boulevard. “The report states that bicyclist was using the bike lane, and had the right of way. The bicyclist was transported to OHSU and was admitted to Intensive Care. Her injuries were serious but not life-threatening, and she was wearing a helmet.” No further report is available on her condition, due to new federal privacy laws.
Witness Walton said it looked as if the woman driving the car was “beside herself with anguish” over the incident. Wheat confirmed, “The driver was very cooperative, and was very concerned about the bike rider.”
No citations were issued to the driver of the car.
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Re: Bicyclist seriously injured in Bybee Blvd. collision
The driver quite clearly violated the right-of-way of the cyclist causing serious injury, why wasn't at least a ticket for making an illegal left turn issued?
"Opus the Poet"
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Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 08:13 AM