A cyclist collided with a car on Sunday morning at around 9:45 a.m. The accident occurred at Duboce and Mission. According to reports, "A 30-year-old woman from San Francisco was driving a Toyota sedan through the intersection when she struck a 24-year-old man on a bike." The bicyclist, who apparently "entered the intersection against a red light," is expected to survive his injuries. [SF Appeal]
Cyclist Hit At Duboce And Mission
Air Is Still Free
Tire pressure has become a big deal in the presidential race, but since we commute by bicycle these days, we don't listen to NPR anymore and so we hadn't really heard about that.
Car Crash Acrobatics On Duboce
Greg Dewar of NJudahChronicles seems to be everywhere lately. Check out the latest gem he snapped up today over on Duboce and Church.
SFist Blotter
MISSION, SATURDAY: While driving along the Highway 101 exit at Mission and Duboce, with her twin toddlers in tow, 31-year-old Milika Fields was shot and killed this past Saturday night. At around 7:15 p.m., the fuzz found "a silver Mazda MPV minivan riddled with bullet holes and three victims with gunshot wounds," according to SFPD Sargent Neville Gittens. (Her 12-year-old son and brother were also hit, expected to live.) The incident is believed to have been sparked by road rage.

