Saturday, 3 August 2013

My first.......

With everything that's on offer in New York it's easy to discover new things or experience your first ever..... even after living here for 15 months and visiting for a few years before that.
So basically last week I had my first ever New York City bike accident! Ha ha.

Unfortunately it's not just the horrendously bad drivers you have to watch out for, nor the pedestrians blindly oblivious to everything but you also have to watch for other cyclists.
For example I've learned the phrase "bike salmoning" where someone cycles the wrong way down a bike lane as a lot are on the one-way streets.

Like most accidents here, this one was more just a lack of common sense.
After I cross the Manhattan Bridge from Brooklyn on my way to work I go an extra 1/2 mile out of my way so I can use the supposedly safer protected bike lane on Allen Street.

It is segregated from the road, apart form the crossings, and has little pedestrian areas every so often.


So I'm coming up behind a girl on a bike and as we approach the wide pedestrian area I decide that would be a good area to overtake, but just as I'm alongside her she decides now would be a good time to turn 90 degrees to her left and cycle across the pedestrian area with not so much as a glance, never mind behind, not even to the side.... straight into me.

Luckily we were both okay but as I'm clipped to the bike and had both bikes on top of me as I fell to the ground I came away with the cuts and grazes. A couple of friendly pedestrians as if we were okay and offered me some napkins when they noticed before I did that I had blood running down my calf.
I've been angry with drivers before, in some close incidences but never had anything close with another cyclist before but I was polite and checked she was okay. A couple of people at work said how they would have shouted abuse at her.

5 days later

I was only 5 mins from work and luckily we have the bike shop there so they tidied up my bike (free of charge), truing the wheels and replacing a bent skewer, so my bike was all good to ride home later.
Although they did remark that my brakes were the wrong way round, ha ha. I made sure when I bought the bike they reversed the normal US brakes, what with everything being back to front here.

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