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I am at a loss here... the blog's author blames the accident on the truck's
blind spot. Am I missing something here or is the guy just braindead?

http://amsterdamize.com/2009/06/23/cause-and-effect/

Don't miss either this other post, in which he reports on his talk with a
spanish girl in Amsterdam...

>
> Maria continued to talk about how she loves riding
> (and this bike in particular), but how she hates
> riding around Dam Square finding her way to her other work,
> because of what she considers bad bike lanes
> (not completely segregated) (...)
>

Txarli
http://bicilibre.wordpress.com




Sat Jul 4, 2009 5:06 pm

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I am at a loss here... the blog's author blames the accident on the truck's blind spot. Am I missing something here or is the guy just braindead? ...
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Jul 4, 2009
6:19 pm

In their paradigm motorists are responsible for never hitting bicyclists, no matter what bicyclists are doing. That's why they focus on developing blind spot...
Serge Issakov
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Jul 5, 2009
12:49 am

... As far as i understood, the truck turned left across the tram tracks and traffic lane into a stationary cyclist on the bikelane. It was a T-intersection...
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Jul 5, 2009
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