http://abc7chicago.com/news/abc7-guard-catches-wrong-way-driver-who...
Source: abc7Chicago.com.
"A cyclist was struck by a wrong-way driver who tried to get away late Wednesday night, 8-24-16".
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Maurice wasn't calling him a "hater" or name-calling. He was just pointing out that no matter what facts were presented, the commenter immediately decided to victim blame. This all goes back to the universal concern we are having as cyclists about where the finger tends to get pointed.
I read that comment. And you know what, the commenter, who is himself a cyclist, is right. I'm enormously glad that the cyclist in the collision was not seriously injured. The driver was clearly at fault. But it's just plain stupid to be riding on Wacker at 11:30 p.m. without a headlight. It doesn't matter who's right or wrong. It's a matter of survival. And when you're too cool to ride with a headlight at night, that reduces your chances of survival. If that cyclist had had a headlight like he should have, maybe the driver, intoxicated or not, would have seen him and avoided him. That comment isn't about blaming the victim, it's about reality. Don't ride at night without a headlight. Bad things happen. When you're dead or injured, it doesn't matter who had the right of way. I myself, whether when cycling or driving, am really, really tired of cyclists who aren't properly illuminated at night. I will not excuse or defend them, nor should they ever be excused or defended. It isn't that hard.
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