I understand the mayor is a grieving relative, but he's also a public official. He should stick to talking about what he knows about, or just be quiet. Why should I be banned from riding to work because these two guys messed up? Why should we create massive, miles-long traffic jams by enforcing a ridiculuously low speed limit? Once again, it's that tired old mentality: government has to step in to save us from ourselves because a small number of individuals screwed up. I feel sorry for these guys, even more for their families, but my privileges shouldn't be constrained because they couldn't negotiate a common road hazard.koji52 wrote:“This is really a tragedy,” Mayor Bencivengo said. “This is the third time I’m hearing about a motorcyclist hitting a ridge or an incline in the road.
“Well, maybe the state, when they’re doing these construction sites, ought to consider not allowing motorcycles to go through them. Or, at a very, very, very low speed.”
Don't know if the ridge could be seen, but I hope that the single solid white line between the lanes was easily enough seen. If it wasn't, it should be - and if it was, there's a good reminder there to respect the single solid line.zeligman wrote:condolences to both of their families and friends.
just wondering - at that time of night, could the ridges even be seen? maybe that's the safety issue - 'uneven pavement' somehow seems a less than adequate warning for this very dangerous situation.
They keep doing work on the Henry Hudson and on the way home on the lower level there is always water - guess where - right by the tolls...Velocity wrote:Don't know if the ridge could be seen, but I hope that the single solid white line between the lanes was easily enough seen. If it wasn't, it should be - and if it was, there's a good reminder there to respect the single solid line.zeligman wrote:condolences to both of their families and friends.
just wondering - at that time of night, could the ridges even be seen? maybe that's the safety issue - 'uneven pavement' somehow seems a less than adequate warning for this very dangerous situation.
I saw another potential incident tonight, and some good riding. I was in the cage with a motorcycle just ahead of me in my lane. He slowed (as then did I), and then I saw why he had slowed. There was a highway overpass undergoing construction, and there was water falling from it; enough to cause ponding on the road surface underneath. The rider handled it perfectly, but someone who was not riding as carefully might've found himself or herself in sudden and unexpected trouble.
It was night, by the way, and while the area before that was marked as a work zone, there was no special warning about this particular additional hazard.
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