Saskatoon StarPhoenix

A LESSON TO CYCLISTS

- Ottawa Citizen

It’s just a few seconds of YouTube footage, but it’s harrowing. The dashboard camera in Nick Fleury’s car captures the horrifying moment when a cyclist pedalling through a red light is smacked by a car at an intersecti­on in Ottawa.

The impact flings the bike clear across the intersecti­on; its rider bounces off the car’s hood and, miraculous­ly, rises to his feet.

The cyclist reportedly was not seriously injured, nor were the occupants of the car that accidental­ly whacked him. He was charged with a traffic violation. But this could have been much worse: for example, the video shows a transport truck parked in the same lane near the accident site. Does anyone doubt what the outcome would have been if that vehicle had accidental­ly struck the red light running cyclist?

The video will strike a chord with people sick of cyclists disobeying the rules — and will also spur complaints against drivers from the many bike owners who conscienti­ously follow the law. But today, we give voice to the frustrated motorists, and indeed the many pedestrian­s, who put up with cyclists flouting both regulation­s and common sense.

For example:

You’re on a sidewalk with your child. A cyclist ■ whizzes past you on that same sidewalk, when he or she should be using the road.

You’re strolling along a parkway. You stay to

■ the right, since it’s a shared pathway, yet several cyclists zoom past without so much as sounding their bells.

You’re behind the wheel of your car and sigh, ■ as you do every day, at the cyclist who doesn’t know how to signal, or who simply can’t be bothered.

There are the night cyclists who don’t use lights; the distracted cyclists glancing at their smart devices; the ones who, like the very lucky rider in Ottawa, think red lights don’t apply to them. There are idiots who don’t wear helmets.

We know what you’re thinking: motorists commit just as many, and often worse, transgress­ions.

True. Indeed, in January, another video caught a driver in our nation’s capital actually pushing a cyclist across an intersecti­on with his car following an argument. The motorist later pleaded guilty to assault. Even in a world where we admire healthy pursuits, car drivers don’t give cyclists enough respect. Vehicles illegally “buzz” bike riders. Meanwhile, city planners foist confusing signage on everyone. Many roads and bridges remain unsafe for those on two wheels.

To fix this, all road users must take responsibi­lity for safety. That means cyclists, too. Let’s not see another accident like the one recorded in Ottawa last weekend.

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