Posts Tagged ‘video’

A Video solution for he said, she said

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Last month while biking, I stopped at a red light on Catalpa at Woodward. I was not in the right lane since I was not turning. I was continuing westbound on Catalpa.

This is legal under state law 257.660a (d):

A person operating a bicycle upon a highway or street at less than the existing speed of traffic shall ride as close as practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway except as follows:

(d) When operating a bicycle in a lane in which the traffic is turning right but the individual intends to go straight through the intersection.

This apparently upset the solitary driver behind me. After the light turned green and I proceeded across Woodward, he rode up next to me, rolled down his window, and yelled profanities and threatened to “have me arrested.”

I just dropped back a little, got his license plate number, and followed him in case he was going to the police station. (He didn’t.) Had he threatened to hit me, I would have reported him for aggressive driving.

It’s situations like this that make me keep a cell phone handy on all my rides.

Still, the problem is unless a police officer witnesses it, it’s often a case of he said, she said.

So,?I wish I had a video camera always running to capture this unacceptable social behavior. Not only could it help with potential police enforcement, but publically posted such videos might bring public shame to those who deserve it.

One bicyclists is video recording such incidents. Jeff’s Bike Blog documents bad drivers and is apparently active in reporting them to the police. He even shows how he configures the cameras on his bike.

Have you shot video of aggressive drivers on your bike rides? What has been your experience reporting aggressive drivers to the police? Have they taken any actions?

Streetfilms: Meet Veronica Moss, A.U.T.O. Lobbyist

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Click Veronica’s photo for some light-hearted Friday satire from our friends at StreetsBlog:
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For this Streetfilms exclusive, we were granted unfettered access to Veronica Moss, lobbyist for the Automobile Users Trade Organization (AUTO). Veronica gave us a few precious moments inside her SUV to talk about roads, traffic, cyclists, and big cities. While instructing us on proper honking techniques for “old people” and children, she also offered up some choice bons mots. Here’s a sample:

  • “People need to be able to drive their cars — that’s an American right!”
  • “Bikers are a pimple on the butt of any city.”

Detroit Greenways Video from Model D

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

This Model D video was shot primarily from the Lafayette entrance ramp to the Dequindre Cut near Downtown Detroit.

Abandoned rail line ready for bikes, walking

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

The Free Press has another Dequindre Cut article in today’s paper which includes photos and this video.

Although the video shows motor vehicles on the Dequindre Cut, those are just performing last minute maintenance. The Cut will not be open to the motoring public.

Videos from the National Bike Summit

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

John from Pedestrians.org recently posted a comment about videos from the National Bike Summit. They really deserve a bit more visibility.

And this probably is the next best thing to being there.

Perhaps the best is of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood:

What a striking improvement over the former Transportation Secretary Mary Peters who tried re-defining “transportation” and “infrastructure” to exclude biking and walking.

Other videos from the Summit include:

You’ll also want to check out this video from the Iowa Bicycle Coalition. Blumenauer’s breakfast speech beginning at :40 seconds captures a great moment from this event. Congressman Tom Petri of Wisconsin also provides some interesting commentary.