Streetsblog Mass reports on the fatal crash near the BU Boathouse and BU Bridge, along a stretch of Memorial Drive that safety activists had urged DCR to do something about, but it didn't.
I think it might be interesting to force my state rep to file a bill calling for automatic license evaluation of anyone who kills with their car. Start yanking licenses for extreme behavior, too. Also make it easier to submit dash cam footage for reckless behavior.
I'd also like to raise the bar at renewal - every 5 years you have to watch a video and correctly answer questions about what you learned and submit evidence of a recent physical. Every 10 years, while waiting for your picture, you have to do a simulator run as a screening - fail it and you get a full retest.
This is pretty minimal compared to other types of licensing for life or death activities.
According to eyewitness accounts, the victim was biking west towards the B.U. Bridge on the Paul Dudley White pathway when the perpetrator drove off the roadway and struck the victim head-on.
According to eyewitness accounts, Cochran was biking west towards the B.U. Bridge on the Paul Dudley White pathway when the perpetrator – who has not yet been identified – drove off the roadway and struck the victim head-on.
Thanks for posting the link to the photos. I couldn’t find it quickly when I looked. This shows that it did happen on the Cambridge side of the river, not the Paul Dudley White path.
Motorists frequently gun it up the ramp from the BU Bridge to go Eastbound, while merging with motorists gunning it on the overpass.
I've never seen a State Trooper doing any kind of speed enforcement here. DCR won't put up bollards in the bike lane because BU Boathouse uses it for parking boat trailers. Sometimes people park at the boathouse directly on the path.
Maybe its time to significantly narrow this ramp and put up concrete/metal barriers for the entirety of the Mem. Drive path, similar to Storrow. We aren't even on the roads here and reckless motorists are killing us.
Where we only make even the most half-assed changes when someone is killed.
The sea of pavement there is an abomination. They made the change a few years back with the little bike ramp which is certainly better than the nothing that was there before, but then figured "that's fine, all set" and walked away from it. This was a disaster waiting to happen, and it happened.
The DCR could, should and must:
* Merge the through lanes of Memorial Drive across the bridge into a single lane which feeds into the left lane of Mem Drive east.
* Have the ramp lane feed into the right lane of Mem Drive east
* Put in physical barricades (those temporary plastic water things are fine) to channel traffic away from the "sea of pavement"
* Restrict left turns onto Vassar (to reduce crossover traffic there)
* Harden the corner at the BU rotary to make cars slow way down.
* Change a couple of signals there (one of which dates to when there was a slip lane there 15 years ago)
This took me like 15 minutes. Something might happen, because, as usual, we only make changes when someone dies. (Se the end of the Harvard Bridge in Boston: everyone knew it was a shitshow, but it took a truck killing someone to fix it, although in DCR's defense, the signal separation at the Cambridge end didn't require a death, although that was mostly MassDOT and DCR took months to actually fix their signals)
Fyi- I can’t open “this,” it’s probably me though.
The only reason I travel east on Memorial Drive is to turn left at Vassar. Even as a driver, Vassar comes up on you fast and I wonder if the driver mounted the sidewalk it was an evasive response to a left turn onto Vassar, or cell phone, or automatic lane assist following the lines onto the sidewalk.
Found a map of Boston bike accidents, but not Cambridge anybody know where one is?
This narrow stretch of path along Goose Park has been responsible for about all of my consternation in biking either side of the river. This is not an area I would ever bike in the roadway, off the elevated, multi-use, physically separated path- no matter how narrow it is. This area demands biking slow and the civility of single-file travel, whether you’re a group of pedestrians, or cyclists. It is glaringly and palpably obvious in the narrow stretch that everybody needs to slow down and move over and the consternation comes from that 5-10% of uncivil path users who are clueless, feign cluelessness, or are arrogant and bully their way through the narrow.
For every cyclist and pedestrian killed by a driver on a dangerous DCR roadway, we get to kill one DCR board member! That might be the only way to motivate change at this tragic joke of an agency.
A board member will make two dishes at an entertainment for friends, and when the family dines alone, the fore or hind quarter will make a reasonable dish, and seasoned with a little pepper or salt, will be very good boiled on the fourth day, especially in winter.
Adam, in addition to blocking people who oppose electrification of commuter rail, can we have a firm policy line against advocating the killing and eating of public servants? /s not /s
They have proven that they cannot do the job. They don't listen to local governments, either.
Time to have them do their job description - RECREATION and CONSERVATION. Hand the roads to DOT.
Meanwhile, all officials involved with any design should be required to navigate their designs on foot and using a wheelchair in the summer and in the winter without prior announcement. MBTA officials should be randomly assigned commutes without cars on a regular and random basis starting and ending within 1/2 mile of a MBTA terminus. One of these each year should involve using a wheelchair.
I think we would see a lot of changes if people involved with designs were required to navigate their own obstacles and had to learn the hard way that half assed "accomodation" is not good enough.
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Witness report on Reddit
Says speeding driver went on to sidewalk.
https://www.reddit.com/r/boston/comments/1fnz2pk/bike_crash_on_cambridge...
Should we start a pool? Will
Should we start a pool? Will he do no time? Or no time?
I wonder
I think it might be interesting to force my state rep to file a bill calling for automatic license evaluation of anyone who kills with their car. Start yanking licenses for extreme behavior, too. Also make it easier to submit dash cam footage for reckless behavior.
I'd also like to raise the bar at renewal - every 5 years you have to watch a video and correctly answer questions about what you learned and submit evidence of a recent physical. Every 10 years, while waiting for your picture, you have to do a simulator run as a screening - fail it and you get a full retest.
This is pretty minimal compared to other types of licensing for life or death activities.
American drivers would rather
American drivers would rather continue to kill people than be slightly inconvenienced for 10 minutes every 5 years.
It should be a decade in
It should be a decade in prison for this killer followed by a lifetime driving ban. But of course that won’t happen in this stupid country.
witnesses are saying that cyclist was on the bike path
not memorial drive
According to eyewitness accounts, the victim was biking west towards the B.U. Bridge on the Paul Dudley White pathway when the perpetrator drove off the roadway and struck the victim head-on.
That is very different from this headline.
No, crash was near the rotary overpass in Cambridge
Post-crash photos clearly show the collision happened on the Mem Drive overpass near the BU boat house. Why does the parent comment have 67 likes?
please link.
please link.
https://x.com/matty_kam/status/1838383461033251150
This photo https://x.com/matty_kam/status/1838383461033251150/photo/2 shows the crushed bike on the sidewalk.
https://mass.streetsblog.org/2024/09/24/suv-driver-kills-bicyclist-on-me...
Thank you!
Thanks for posting the link to the photos. I couldn’t find it quickly when I looked. This shows that it did happen on the Cambridge side of the river, not the Paul Dudley White path.
So just miss the point that
So just miss the point that the cyclist was on the sidewalk?
The cyclist was on the
The cyclist was on the sidewalk but was not on the Paul Dudley White bike path. Why are you objecting to this factual correction?
Is it relevant to the murder?
Is it relevant to the murder? correction noted.
Witnesses
Witnesses say the rider was on the off-street path, not the road.
Please do not engage in carbrainwashing the reality that even when cyclists are not on the road, they get killed by idiots who should not be driving.
I go through here daily around the same time
Motorists frequently gun it up the ramp from the BU Bridge to go Eastbound, while merging with motorists gunning it on the overpass.
I've never seen a State Trooper doing any kind of speed enforcement here. DCR won't put up bollards in the bike lane because BU Boathouse uses it for parking boat trailers. Sometimes people park at the boathouse directly on the path.
Maybe its time to significantly narrow this ramp and put up concrete/metal barriers for the entirety of the Mem. Drive path, similar to Storrow. We aren't even on the roads here and reckless motorists are killing us.
Rest in power to the deceased, its so upsetting.
Welcome to Massachusetts
Where we only make even the most half-assed changes when someone is killed.
The sea of pavement there is an abomination. They made the change a few years back with the little bike ramp which is certainly better than the nothing that was there before, but then figured "that's fine, all set" and walked away from it. This was a disaster waiting to happen, and it happened.
The DCR could, should and must:
* Merge the through lanes of Memorial Drive across the bridge into a single lane which feeds into the left lane of Mem Drive east.
* Have the ramp lane feed into the right lane of Mem Drive east
* Put in physical barricades (those temporary plastic water things are fine) to channel traffic away from the "sea of pavement"
* Restrict left turns onto Vassar (to reduce crossover traffic there)
* Harden the corner at the BU rotary to make cars slow way down.
* Change a couple of signals there (one of which dates to when there was a slip lane there 15 years ago)
This took me like 15 minutes. Something might happen, because, as usual, we only make changes when someone dies. (Se the end of the Harvard Bridge in Boston: everyone knew it was a shitshow, but it took a truck killing someone to fix it, although in DCR's defense, the signal separation at the Cambridge end didn't require a death, although that was mostly MassDOT and DCR took months to actually fix their signals)
Fyi- I can’t open “this,” it
Fyi- I can’t open “this,” it’s probably me though.
The only reason I travel east on Memorial Drive is to turn left at Vassar. Even as a driver, Vassar comes up on you fast and I wonder if the driver mounted the sidewalk it was an evasive response to a left turn onto Vassar, or cell phone, or automatic lane assist following the lines onto the sidewalk.
Found a map of Boston bike accidents, but not Cambridge anybody know where one is?
This narrow stretch of path along Goose Park has been responsible for about all of my consternation in biking either side of the river. This is not an area I would ever bike in the roadway, off the elevated, multi-use, physically separated path- no matter how narrow it is. This area demands biking slow and the civility of single-file travel, whether you’re a group of pedestrians, or cyclists. It is glaringly and palpably obvious in the narrow stretch that everybody needs to slow down and move over and the consternation comes from that 5-10% of uncivil path users who are clueless, feign cluelessness, or are arrogant and bully their way through the narrow.
Better yet shut down Memorial
Better yet shut down Memorial Drive and turn it back into park land. We’ve let homicidal drivers ruin the riverfront long enough.
Tragic.
Tragic.
I hope it becomes clear what happened.
But without government
Who would get cyclists killed by ignoring requests for improved safety protocols?
You Couldn't Handle Watching TV
Will literally had a job where he was supposed to sit and watch TV. He was too lazy and bragged under his own name about not doing the job.
If it's harder than watching TV, Will has no room to complain.
Every aspect of roads, safety, and running a government in any way, really, is harder than watching TV.
We can get security guards for the library.
But none for high danger spots of bike lanes or crosswalks.
That’s what cops are for. But
That’s what cops are for. But they refuse to do their job and enforce traffic laws.
A Modest Proposal
For every cyclist and pedestrian killed by a driver on a dangerous DCR roadway, we get to kill one DCR board member! That might be the only way to motivate change at this tragic joke of an agency.
That would be wasteful, we would have to eat them too
A board member will make two dishes at an entertainment for friends, and when the family dines alone, the fore or hind quarter will make a reasonable dish, and seasoned with a little pepper or salt, will be very good boiled on the fourth day, especially in winter.
Adam, in addition to blocking
Adam, in addition to blocking people who oppose electrification of commuter rail, can we have a firm policy line against advocating the killing and eating of public servants? /s not /s
A much better idea
Strip the Division of Cars and Roads of roadways.
They have proven that they cannot do the job. They don't listen to local governments, either.
Time to have them do their job description - RECREATION and CONSERVATION. Hand the roads to DOT.
Meanwhile, all officials involved with any design should be required to navigate their designs on foot and using a wheelchair in the summer and in the winter without prior announcement. MBTA officials should be randomly assigned commutes without cars on a regular and random basis starting and ending within 1/2 mile of a MBTA terminus. One of these each year should involve using a wheelchair.
I think we would see a lot of changes if people involved with designs were required to navigate their own obstacles and had to learn the hard way that half assed "accomodation" is not good enough.
Maddeningly sad
I hope the ghost bike is cemented deep into the asphalt in the middle of the right lane in front of the boathouse perpendicular to the curb.
Thanks adam
Thanks adam