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Local Cyclists Commemorate a Loss

by amandamaria
On Tuesday, August 7, a cyclist was killed at the busy intersection of Bay and Mission Streets in Santa Cruz when he was hit by a semi truck making a right hand turn. Word of the tragedy spread fast and a vigil was organized and started at 6pm. Many people, bike activists, daily bike commuters and witnesses of the accident, came to the vigil and paid respects, some held signs, some brought flowers.
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On Tuesday, August 7, a cyclist was killed at the busy intersection of Bay and Mission Streets in Santa Cruz when he was hit by a semi truck making a right hand turn. Word of the tragedy spread fast and a vigil was organized and started at 6pm. Many people, bike activists, daily bike commuters and witnesses of the accident, came to the vigil and paid respects, some held signs, some brought flowers.

A human-powered generator, which creates electricity by attaching a bike, was set up to power a small amplifier with microphone. Speakers addressed the importance of biking to be healthier, reduce our dependence on oil, and to create more peace in our communities by eliminating the excess noise created by motor vehicles. A petition was distributed for a new initiative to turn King Street, which runs parallel to the notoriously dangerous Mission Street (also Highway 1), into a bike boulevard. The plan would still allow car traffic for access to the houses along King street, but would prohibit through traffic by creating dead-ends between select blocks where bikes could still pass.

Vigil attendees also participated in the creation of a 'ghost bike.' Cans of white spray paint were passed around and people took turns painting an old bike white, to create a piece of art to memorial the fallen cyclist.

top photo by Bradley
§Bikers at Corner of Bay and Mission
by amandamaria
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§Human and Bike Powered Sound System
by amandamaria
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§Reflecting
by amandamaria
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Many people in the crowd commented on the frequency of bike accidents and the dangers of Mission Street. A minute of silence was observed for reflection and respect.
§Let's Create an Alternative
by amandamaria
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Attendees signed a petition to create a "Bike Boulevard" out of nearby King Street, which runs parallel to Mission and would provide a safe alternative for cyclists.
photo by Bradley
§Drive Less
by amandamaria
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§Share the Road
by amandamaria
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During the vigil I noticed that at the exact same spot as the morning's accident, a car and cyclist arrived at the corner at the same time. The car was turning right and the biker was continuing straight. Both had to brake abruptly at the corner even though both parties were obviously cautious of the other.
§Police Marks from the Scene of the Accident
by amandamaria
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photo by Bradley
§Creating the Memorial Ghost Bike
by amandamaria
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It was reported that other 'Ghost Bikes' placed around Santa Cruz have been removed by authorities.
§Ghost Bike Memorial
by amandamaria
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