Raleigh cyclist says she was hit by car intentionally Posted: Jul. 1 11:32 p.m. Updated: Jul. 1 11:54 p.m.Raleigh, N.C. — Every year, there are more than 900 crashes between motorists and bicycle riders in North Carolina. Most are thought to be accidental; however, a Raleigh cyclist said the driver that hit her over the weekend did it intentionally."I think my bike went up and flipped,” Katie McKeithan said.McKeithan said she was pedaling along Old US 1 in Chatham County Saturday afternoon when a car struck her. She suffered cuts and bruises to her arms, shoulders and legs."This is a large knot and there is a knot behind my knee,” she described.To make matters worse, McKeithan said she believes a passenger in the car purposely opened a door to be sure it would hit her.The people who struck McKeithan did not stop and have not been caught."It is getting scary with some of the traffic out there,” said Dave Naderman, manager of Raleigh's Trek Bicycle Store.Naderman said high gas prices has more people bicycling, and the competition between cyclist and motorist for the road is getting dangerous."Probably in the past three-months, I could say, I know four to five people that have personally been hit,” Naderman added.Like, McKeithan, those victims survived their crashes. However, others have not, like Nancy Antoine Leidy.Police said she was struck and killed while riding her bicycle near the North Carolina State University. Brian Anthony Reid was charged with driving while impaired, felony assault by motor vehicle and failure to reduce speed in the April incident."I flip between anger and absolute blessed I am still here," McKeithan said of surviving her crash.McKeithan also said she believes the car the hit her was a charcoal-gray Chrysler 300M with a license plate that began with the letters 'X Y T.'If you have any information that can help authorities find the people who hit McKeithan, call the Raleigh Police Department’s Detective Division at 919-890-3555 or Crime Stoppers at 919-226-CRIME.Reporter: Adam Owens Photographer: Mark Simpson Web Editor: Minnie Bridgers http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/3138484/
7/2/2008 8:11:33 AM
It happens
7/2/2008 8:14:04 AM
^It shouldnt though.Share the freakin road. [insert argument about why cyclists suck, etc. blah blah][Edited on July 2, 2008 at 8:18 AM. Reason : .]
7/2/2008 8:17:55 AM
Ohh i know... i drove on some asshat's hood cause he tried to hit me... nice try man but i can jump a bike...(in a non existing fantasy world with no property damage or laws)[Edited on July 2, 2008 at 8:44 AM. Reason : .]
7/2/2008 8:43:14 AM
id rather ride my bike on the sidewalk and risk getting a ticket than to ride on the street
7/2/2008 8:46:01 AM
^we've discussed this before too.Try riding on these bumpy/WAY uneven sidewalks in raleigh on a roadbike with a tire less than an inch wide, going 20-30mph.It doesnt work like that.
7/2/2008 8:48:36 AM
well then you get fucking hit[Edited on July 2, 2008 at 8:59 AM. Reason : ^^agreed][Edited on July 2, 2008 at 8:59 AM. Reason : and in conclusion, to add to ^^, i was told raleigh cops dont care about it much]
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7/2/2008 8:59:56 AM
^ that's what i'm wonderingi'm also wondering if it was actually on purpose or not...if there were details that supported that i bet they would have been in the story. theres the part about opening a door...but who would do that, and scratch your door all up?
7/2/2008 9:27:51 AM
If she wanted to exercise, she should go to a gym. That's not what roads are for. Sucks that's she's bruised up, but if you go out and intentionally piss off hundreds of drivers every day, eventually one's going to snap.
7/2/2008 9:30:59 AM
I wonder if she was hogging the road?
7/2/2008 9:33:24 AM
^^ truth
7/2/2008 9:36:21 AM
7/2/2008 9:45:59 AM
this thread makes me sad. why can't we live in unity...
7/2/2008 9:46:49 AM
Road bikes ride on the road... i don't have a road bike thus i ride on the sidewalk unless on campus...
7/2/2008 9:55:15 AM
I gotta admit to getting very pissed at the large groups of riders hogging Six Forks/New Light Roads in northern Wake county. There's no need to bunch up and all be out in the middle of the road, especially a really curvy highly travelled road.I do believe we should show courtesy to individual cyclists, however, especially if they are making the effort to stay the hell outta the middle of the road.These fuckers should be severely kicked in the groin.
7/2/2008 10:15:55 AM
OR KILLED RIGHT?
7/2/2008 10:17:32 AM
Critical Mass Mob Aggression Against Elderly Couplehttp://youtube.com/watch?v=bo4MpO3kBRE&feature=relatedHilarious, they run their bikes over.
7/2/2008 10:17:55 AM
7/2/2008 10:29:08 AM
I wouldn't mind if the Critical Mass people were all run over, and I ride almost every day.
7/2/2008 10:32:17 AM
id be happy to share the road as long as those fucking ass clowns didnt thing they could booger up the road during rush hour. back in northern va there used to be designated bike lanes that were a good 3-4 ft wide. im all for it if they have there own lane.
7/2/2008 11:15:12 AM
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7/2/2008 12:51:53 PM
All it comes down to is being a responsible cyclist/motorist.We can share the road if we both use some common sense.Having ridden THOUSANDS of miles on my roadbike, I agree that it's absolutely DUMB and unnecessary for cyclists to ride two or three wide on busy roads/blind curves. That's just asking to be hit.However, I despise those drivers out there with the mentality that "cyclists dont belong on the road. period. Therefore, I'll try to hurt/kill them". And yes, there are TONS of people out there like this. I've been intentionally run off the road five times now.
7/2/2008 12:54:45 PM
Agreed.]
7/2/2008 1:06:54 PM
i'm cool with them if they make every effort to stay out of the way and don't ride on busy highways and stuffthere are a lot of bicyclists that really piss me off, though...and as far as the ones trying to make a statement go, I don't really care if they get hit or not.
7/2/2008 2:03:04 PM
i look at it the same way as riding a motorcycle, scooter, or whatever. you take the chance to ride them, you know the possible consequences, and you have to live with them in a worst case scenario. the simple facts are being involved in an accident on one of these is completely different than in a car. if you want the right to use these things on public roads, then you take everything that comes with it.my main issue with bicycles is they aren't contributing anything in terms of highway use tax, registration, or tags. they also aren't required to carry any sort of insurance. if they're going to be allowed full privileges on the road, they should be required to have them titled, registered, tagged, and insured. they should also entered into the county database for property tax. i realize this would be a logistical nightmare for the dmv and tax office in their current state, but my point stands. hell, just make any bike have the same fees no matter what it is would be fine with me.i can see the argument that bikes don't cause any damage, are very limited use, or whatever. it doesn't really fly though, especially since weighted tags have been introduced. there's also the fact that the HUT isn't just for roads, it's a substitute for a sales tax and goes to other things as well. new bikes are taxed at the time of sale, but there's no regulation for the used market. their impact is certainly minimal, but if we're going to go extreme one way with heavy vehicles then we should go the opposite way with super light vehicles. take these examples to consider:#1. lets say you own a truck. weighted requirements say you must tag for the maximum weight that you'll ever to carrying or towing. not what you weigh most of the time, or some of the time, but ANY time. a standard tag barely covers the weight of the vehicle itself. however, you do use the truck to carry things occasionally, tow your boat on the weekends, or whatever. so, you have to pay for a weighted tag that you might be using the full capacity of 50% of the time.#2. again, you own a truck as your primary vehicle. you work in the construction industry, and have the need to put a weighted tag to use 5 days a week. okay, all fair and good. however, you also own a track car. the car is full street legal, titled, tagged, etc. and you drive it a few miles here and there on the weekend. mainly, it's purpose is for 5 track events per year. you have a car trailer (titled/tagged of course) you use to tow the car to these events. this increases your total gvw by 5000lbs. for the trailer and car. because of this, you have to pay for that extra difference on your weighted truck tag for the whole year. for something you pull 5 times a year. lets not forget that the trailer AND the car you're towing are tagged themselves, so you've already paid the applicable fees/taxes for both to be used on the road.#3. finally, you have a regular old 4 door v6 fwd sedan you drive 99.9% of the time. you also have a fully restored pristine condition 1960 something garage queen. you drive it MAYBE 5-10 miles a month, if that. yet, you still have to pay for HUT, registration, and tags like everyone else.there's also the environmental issue. people say bicycles should be exempt, or should be tolerated, etc. because it's one less person in a car. please. do you really think that one person on a bike with a line of cars behind them slowing down/accelerating to get around them is helping anything? hell no, if anything they're causing more pollution. finally, insurance. they should at least be required to carry the state minimum of liability coverage. if one causes damage, has no health insurance, etc. that's a burden on everyone else.i guess my "ideal" solution personally would be that these fees or at least some fee be required of bicyclists, and that be used to add bike lanes to existing routes and include them on new roads. even if it's just a simple registration sticker or something that's $20 a year or whatever. i have no problem with bicyclists, but some solution has to be found. simply "sharing the road" isn't going to cut it in places like raleigh and charlotte as they continue to grow. as much as i hate the government being involved in everything and their hand in our pockets, i support fair governing also. if we're going to have rules and costs for one group, we should have them for all.[Edited on July 2, 2008 at 2:22 PM. Reason : .]
7/2/2008 2:15:44 PM
I just follow self preservation etiquette when I ride. I use the sidewalks at a reasonable speed when it's not crowded. I always give cars right of way, but I will take right of way if they are obviously giving it to me. If I need to be in the road I stay as far to the right as possible. Being on MTB tires lets me stay much closer to the curb though. Most of the road bikes on skinny tires pumped up to 100 psi can't run over a sewer grate should one come along. And things come up fast when you're riding 30 MPH and trying to keep track of everyone and everything around you. They have to stay a few feet off the curb at all times. Just something to consider when you see that guy four feet from the curb and assume he's an asshole.[Edited on July 2, 2008 at 2:24 PM. Reason : l]
7/2/2008 2:23:31 PM
How many times has a bicycle ran into a car and it been their fault, and caused significant damage to a car enough to where insurance would need to be involved (and the cyclist not lost their life).This is why they don't need to carry liability... they can't really cause enough damage to worry about it. 2nd the cyclist cannot be held responsible for pollution of the cars behind it... it was their choice to drive a car that pollutes the cyclist chose not to. Highway tax... yeah you said it yourself... if everyone rode a bicycle how often do you think the effing roads would need to be paved???? (ans. ONCE.) the problem with bike lanes is... drum roll please CARS STILL FUCKING USE THEM.
7/2/2008 2:34:01 PM
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7/2/2008 4:32:45 PM
Another cyclist thread, this time in the garage?
7/2/2008 4:52:25 PM
^^^^haha, i love how you get so angry when you get pwnt. how about resorting to some logical thought and responses instead? your dui was a 100% a choice of your own actions and applicable to why your thoughts on automotive travel might be so ignorant. if anyone has room to be sensitive about the personal attacks here it's not you.
7/2/2008 4:54:42 PM
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7/2/2008 5:25:05 PM
I didn't get pwnt you're just a jackass. I'm just calling you a whiner. When you have to pay bike tax for your retarded offspring cause you purchased some $75 pos bike you'll get pissed about that too. I'm pretty much just calling you a whinny brat.. The market isn't there.. it would cost more to charge them and process the tax fees than that would make off of them. When with a car the value is so high and the number is so high a .005% tax increase on cars (which as I'm sure you know you already get half the sales tax a bike does) is more total revenue than a 100% tax on every bike sold. Which do you think would cause less bitching... and unnoticeable number the dealer will eat or a noticeable number that will piss off every suburban dad with kids.Now.. Insurance... yeah they'll have to make mopeds carry it before bikes and again it won't generate enough revenue for anyone to actually offer it without killing the entire market for cycling.Now... stop being a lazy fucking redneck and do a lil exercise then maybe you too will be a 193lb lump of muscle like myself.]
7/2/2008 5:26:19 PM
i didnt think anyone would risk damaging their 300c for a stunt like that
7/2/2008 5:40:18 PM
i'd hit it
7/2/2008 5:44:29 PM
7/2/2008 5:44:58 PM
^^^^first, i'll address the only halway relevant to the thread part of your post...
7/2/2008 11:26:30 PM