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A Right On Red Ruined My Knee.
It took only a second for him to see me, hit me, and tap the brakes, but I got a hyper-extended knee because of it.
Mar 191 min read


I ride in the streets where I'm seen better by motorists.
Thankfully, I was physically fine, but the next week, after fixing my bicycle and asking myself "why I wasn't seen by the motorist”, I began to take another look at my bike riding. If I had been crossing the intersection in the street lane, and not on the sidewalk, there is a greater chance the car would have seen me.
Feb 252 min read


They Saw Me: A Walker's Positive Experience in Wichita.
It took only a second for him to see me, hit me, and tap the brakes, but I got a hyper-extended knee because of it.
Dec 5, 20252 min read


We have a privilege, not exclusive rights to the road.
"No one's life is worth 5 extra miles of speed or one more text with a perfectly placed emoji."
Nov 5, 20251 min read


Keeping my head on a swivel.
While I’m commuting or riding to pass the time, I try my absolute best to keep my head on a swivel at all times because I know that I have to Look to See and I have to See to Save myself.
Oct 28, 20251 min read


I Had the Right of Way, But I Still Got Hit.
It took only a second for him to see me, hit me, and tap the brakes, but I got a hyper-extended knee because of it.
Oct 21, 20251 min read
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