Guilty! Bus Driver Injures Bicyclist

Claude Wyle
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Posted by Claude WyleJuly 18, 2007 8:56 AM

Golden Gate Transit is increasing training around bicyclists after a Marin jury recently found a driver guilty on charges related to a bus versus bicycle accident. The incident occurred on February 5, 2006 when a rider tapped on a bus and the angered the bus driver then allegedly attempted to run the cyclist off the road before intentionally hitting the rider at a bus stop on Ward Street near its intersection with Magnolia Avenue in downtown Larkspur. For the victim, who suffered bodily injuries, the improved bicycle training program has come too late. Click here to read more.

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