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By Jason - Posted on 20 January 2010

By Jason - Posted on 20 January 2010

Here's a bit of a reversal from the usual hit-and-run story you read about. In this particular (and rather peculiar) instance the hit-and-"run" driver is actually trying to locate the cyclist she hit...

I feel a little nervous posting this here, but hopefully the fact that I AM posting it at all, and that I care about what happened to this person will exonerate me a bit --

I was driving South on S. Congress in the left lane around 7pm on Mon, Jan. 18. When I came close to one of the crosswalks in front of St. Ed's, I noticed a car in the right lane paused in front of the crosswalk. I didn't see anyone in the crosswalk, and thought the pedestrian was just then getting to the sidewalk (big mistake. never making this assumption again.). By the time I saw the cyclist riding towards the center of Congress (are you supposed to ride your bike or walk it across the street, legally?), I was feet away from the crosswalk. I slammed on my brakes, but I know I hit this person. I *think* I just hit their front tire. Freaking out, I pulled into the turn lane in front of the collision with the intent of finding out if they were ok. I briefly noticed the person standing in the middle protected area, checking out their bike. But then I thought, 'I shouldn't just leave my car in the middle of the road. I should park somewhere on the side, and run back on foot,' so I pulled out of the turn lane and parked at the Motor Inn on the West side of S. Congress. I promptly ran over to the crosswalk, across, and in the direction I thought the cyclist had gone, but didn't find anyone in sight with a bicycle. Running back to my car, I saw another cyclist and asked if he was the one who got hit, but he said no, and after discussing what happened, he suggested I drive along Congress to see if anyone with a bike was down, mentioned he thought it was cool I actually ran after the cyclist, and wished me good luck. So I did that, but didn't find anyone that fit the description of someone who had just been hit by a car. Sigh. So I went home, posted on facebook, through which a friend suggested I post here.

My intentions are:
1) To make sure that person is ok, and find out if there's anything I can do for them.
2) To hopefully communicate to that person that I wasn't actually one of those assholes who runs off, but quite the opposite!!!

So, that's it, I guess. The one thing that makes me a bit less panicky about the whole ordeal is that if they were able to get away so quickly, even considering my running after them, they and their bike are probably doing ok. But still . . . I want to hear that from *them* if any peace of mind is to be had.

Thank you to anyone who can be of help.

This story sounds somewhat familiar, and but before naming names I figured I'd put this up on here and give people a chance to see if they self-identify with the above story. If so, swing on by the BicycleAustin.info forums and let the lady know how you fared in the collision.

And to the unnamed person who posted the above message trying to find the cyclist you hit, THANK YOU! That's a hell of a lot more than MOST drivers would do, at least in my experience with hit and runs.

as far as the crosswalk or sidewalks are concerned, i won a lawsuit once, when i was hit in a crosswalk..witnesses had me traveleling at under 15 miles per hour, which in court, or, in this case, accident attorney, said that i was within pedestrian speed..in effect, i was no different than a pedestrian, or no different than a 12 mile per hour wheelchair..i got 7,000, my hospital and time lost from work was paid for as well...now you know 6th st, congress from the capital to the river,(and maybe now "SO-HO"), and the drag by UT are all definetly off limits for sidewalks. otherwise, under 15 miles per hour, a bicycle is no different than a mother with a jogging stroller or someone in a wheelchair(with the wheels in different positions). I totally commend you for being real..thank you. Derek

I think you're wrong on this, since there's something in the transportation code that prohibits riding into a crosswalk. But glad you won. Someone else can chime in if they want to research it.



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