
After colliding with an elusive 16-X Muni bus on Upper Great Highway, a cyclist is in critical condition this morning. The crash happened at around 6:30 p.m. According to reports, the bicyclist was allegedly not wearing a helmet, heading "eastbound on Noriega Street from Upper Great Highway to Lower Great Highway" when the bike clipped the bus traveling in the same direction. The unidentified victim is at the hospital being treated for life-threatening injuries. Also, this most recent accident occurred after a cyclist was hit on Townsend Street, and another was injured on Fillmore and Fulton. UPDATE: According to the Taraval police station crime report's "6:33 p.m.; Noriega and Great Highway, Muni Bus Hits Cyclist/cyclist dead at scene.



I don't want to place blame anywhere because there is not enough information, but all cyclists, myself included, can and should mitigate their injuries by wearing a helmet. You may look hip while cruising on your fixie in your Gatsby golf hat but it isn't worth risking your life. Wear a helmet and look cool later.
OH MY GOD HE WASN'T WEARING A HELMET
THANKS FOR PUTTING IT IN BOLD. I MEAN, WHO CARES ABOUT THE REST OF THE FACTS OF THE COLLISION? HE WASN'T WEARING A HELMET! DIDN'T YOU KNOW THAT HELMETS CREATE AN INVISIBLE FORCE-FIELD AROUND CYCLISTS THAT PROTECT THEM FROM ALL MOTORISTS, PROJECTILES, AND FUNDAMENTAL LAWS OF PHYSICS?
BY GOD, THE IDIOT. IF ONLY HE HAD KNOWN A CHEAP STYROFOAM HAT COULD HAVE KEPT A BUS FROM RUNNING A STOP SIGN AT SPEED AND PLOWING INTO HIM IN A CROSSWALK!
why is does it always seem to be reported "cyclist collided with X..." and not "...X collided with cyclist"? Or how about "...X and cyclist collided"?
no other minority or oppressed group will even know the pain of the cyclist. your pain is felt, two-wheeled angels.
seriously, put on a helmet.
while there certainly is a population of fixie-hipsters in cycling caps sans helmet, most cyclists seen without a plastic/styrofoam chapeau in this city are people who probably "can't afford" a helmet. The "WEAR A GODDAMN HELMET" cabal should feel free to organize a charity to donate some.
It might be a tough sell getting the winos at 6th/Mission to doff one on their crackheads, but maybe those at 24th and Mission might be more amenable.
After colliding with anti-bike sentiment, Brock Keeling isn't worth a shit.
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Please explain how the bus was this.
Maybe someone who lacks enough common sense to wear a helmet also lacks the common sense to avoid the large blind spots of a bus. Who knows...
murphstahoe: maybe the "mandatory car insurance cabal" ought to go out and pay for car insurance for those who can't afford it.
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WTF? Riding without a helmet is the only way I get my hair dry in the morning.
No, wearing a helmet won't save you from getting hit (and according to one study, it might actually increase your likelihood of getting hit).
What might prevent you from getting hit in the first place are some bright colors, and reflective tape and lights at night.
To protect your own head or not, that's your business.
To make your self visible, that's your duty.
@zippy - the "mandatory car insurance cabal" ought to go out and pay for car insurance for those who can't afford it.
1) Lack of a helmet - you might injure yourself.
2) Lack of car insurance - you might injure someone else and not be able to compensate them.
The evidence clearly shows that #2 is a much bigger problem. And since this is not a socialist society, if you can't afford insurance, you can't afford to drive, because of the burden that a lack of insurance places on society as a whole. 6 months of insurance can buy a decent bike AND a helmet, allowing mobility for those who cannot afford the whole package involved in getting a car (not to mention people who live here who cannot be licensed due to their immigration status - a whole 'nother conversation). But if you are poor, you are probably willing to forego the helmet to your own detriment (much like poor people who get their hands on an unregistered car are willing to drive around uninsured).
glad to see this turned into a helmet support group. i guess its not important to ask why buses keep running over cyclists.
6:30 PM: that is after sunset. (as well as IN the sunset.)
So visibility was potentially an issue.
As for the helmet issue, head injuries are the most common cause of death while riding a bike, so it sure stands to reason that protecting against said injuries would be a non-stupid thing to do.
There is no "16-X" Muni bus. That sounds more like some kind of stealth fighter jet.
What you're probably grasping for is either the 16AX or 16BX Muni express line.
I've repeatedly written the SFMTA about 16BX drivers going to fast and not even slowing down for stop signs in the Outer Sunset. But even with a fatality like this, I'm sure the practice will continue unabated.
If that guy is dead, my guess is no helmet would have saved him.
In fact, after seeing the aftermath of severe brain injuries, I would say that had he been wearing a helmet, he might be in even worse shape.
But yes, people should wear helmets.
And buses should not kill people.
Um, I was kinda freaked out as I biked past dude flat-backed (and apparently dead)and surrounded by people last night, but I'm pretty sure I saw a helmet on his head...no lights though. Really sad.
How about the burden placed on society by being a reckless bicyclist? If you can't afford a helmet, maybe you ought to walk instead of riding a bike. If you're too stupid to wear a helmet, maybe you ought to not ride a bike...
I live across the street from where this happened and was one of the first people on the scene. According to the two witnesses at the scene, the MUNI BUS RAN THE STOP SIGN at the intersection of Great Highway.
In fact, one witness was under the impression that there was no stop sign because the bus barely slowed down when making the southbound turn from Noriega to Great Highway.
The victim was in the crosswalk at the time of the accident. He also had a dog with him that was taken to Animal Care and Control.
To say that the man "clipped the bus" and not vice versa is not accurate according to the two witnesses on the scene. Also, it should be noted that the "veteran" bus driver that was driving the bus looked quite old. Most people on the scense commented that the driver appeared to be too old to have the necessary reflexes to be driving passengers around safely.
Also - he wasn't dead on the scene. He was taken to General Hospital.
And I get it - the guy wasn't wearing a helmet, but that doesn't mean he deserved to be creamed by a bus that ran a stop sign.
wow this is like being killed by a unicorn.
awesome!!