Linda Willsey, the one who was doored and a friend, contacted me immediately after she got the ticket. I started working at the state level for a change and Linda & Robbie worked the local level. Even Milwaukee Talk Show Host Charlie Sykes was outraged by the ticket and dedicated one of his hours to it.
Can't believe it has been 6 years! Mike Rewey On 21 May 2014 at 17:12, Peter Gray wrote: Robbie, thank you for sharing that link. I'd heard the story about the woman who got doored and cited in the ER, leading to the Bike Fed's anti-dooring law. But it was just sort of urban folklore - glad to see the actual news item. Peter I promised the Boys & Girls Club kids I'd raise $5,000 for them riding in Bike For Boys &Girls Club. Would you help? Click here to pledge. Or join my team. Thank you! On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 3:31 PM, Robbie Webber <[email protected]> wrote: A couple years ago one bicyclist got a ticket for riding too close to parked cars - and getting doored! http://www.thedailypage.com/isthmus/article.php?article=23479 This led to both a Madison city ordinance (which I sponsored) and later a state law to require drivers to not open a car door into traffic. Also from the article: "But [ Police spokesman Mike Hanson]notes that when a person is injured in a traffic accident, police are obligated to ticket someone, unless they get a supervisor's approval. Robbie Webber Transportation Policy Analyst 608-263-9984 (o) 608-225-0002 (c) [email protected] All opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer or any other group with which I am affiliated. On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Mitchell Nussbaum <[email protected]> wrote: My understanding is that the police have a policy of not issuing tickets for traffic violations they didn't witness. (Can someone confirm that or correct me?) But I think they do make exceptions in egregious situations, and this may be one of them. From: "Paul T. O'Leary" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 8:49:01 PM Subject: Re: [Bikies] Contraflow Lane on University Indeed, by what stretch of the imagination is this NOT a violation? Wouldn't this have constituted running the red light, even if no vehicles were coming from either of the TWO directions of TRAFFIC? If a cop had seen the perp make this turn, even without any crash, wouldn't he have been ticketed? On 2014/05/19 20:42, India Viola wrote: I didn't visualize your situation until Mitch pointed out that this was an illegal left on red from University onto Mills. The driver should definitely have been ticketed. We should each file a complaint to the police department (Aaron- was it University police or Madison police?) about this situation. india WeAreAllMechanics.com [email protected] On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 4:46 PM, India Viola <[email protected]> wrote: Sorry Aaron. That sucks. Glad you are both physically unharmed. Riding with precious cargo ups the ante in a big way, doesn't it? Thanks for sharing. It's a good reminder that (unfortunately) we usually need to ride as if drivers can't/don't see us. india WeAreAllMechanics.com [email protected] On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Aaron Crandall <[email protected]> wrote: What are the chances? I was biking down University in the contraflow lane with my daughter (Mali) behind me in the trailer yesterday and had the green light at Mills, but noticed the driver and passenger of a green Audi both staring down University in the other direction watching for traffic. Instead of stopping and making sure to make eye contact, I proceeded since I assumed the driver would be respecting the red light and stay stopped. I was wrong! As soon as me and Mali were smack-dab in front, the driver decided to instead treat the red light like it was a stop sign and unfortunately for me and Mali, did not notice the bike lane with traffic coming from the opposite direction...CRASH! Thank goodness for me and Mali, especially Mali, that he did not take off more quickly than he did, and reacted quickly by braking. Ultimately, we think he crashed into the bike trailer, which caused me to go down to the ground, and we're thankful that Mali was in the seat on my left, so further away from the impact. Amazingly enough, it doesn't appear that any damage was done to either my bike or the trailer, but my wife probably almost suffered a heart attack from watching while riding behind us on her bike. Long story short, I'm going to make it more of a priority to ensure eye contact with others, especially while riding in a contraflow lane where maybe others users might not be expecting traffic. The driver was not cited, and the police simply filed a short form, in case of any necessary insurance claims, etc. I still can't believe that (a) I was hit and (b) I had Mali with me in the trailer when it had to happen. Aaron -- Paul T. 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