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And now days there are Hybrid and electric cars to contend with.
I got my foot run over by one of those folks turning right at an
intersection. Fortunately neither my foot nor my cane was
seriously messed up. Jim WA6EKS
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From: Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask]
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Date sent: Mon, 27 Oct 2014 11:28:32 -0500
Subject: Re: off topic
Howard,
The day my dog and I were hit we were both wearing lighted
devices -
she a very brilliantly lit collar and me armbands. All of our
LED
devices were quite bright!! But the butthole who got us was
making a
right on red and failed to consider pedestrians. I asked him
what he
was thinking and he said he was watching traffic! And he is,
sadly
the rule and not the exception.
The day after our accident one of our local fire fighters dropped
off
a safety vest at my office. I try very hard to wear it,
particularly
when it isn't dark enough that the lighted gear would show. I
believe that it is extremely important for all of us to do
whatever
we can to raise our visibility. I was, and am a very careful,
safe
traveler, for most of my life with a cane and more recently with
a
dog guide but since we were hit, there has been more stress to
traveling. I realize that I have done this to myself and keep
trying
to get past it, but I think all drivers are more distracted and
careless than they once were.
So my friend, wear that vest and travel careful.
Pat, K9JAUAt 07:48 AM 10/27/2014, you wrote:
I always get thoughtful advice from this list.
I was thinking about wearing a safety vest when traveling.
After Bill's encounter with a driver who "didn't see him", I am
rethinking
how I travel.
I even considered a bike helmet, but I am concerned it would
change my
"facial vision".
Any thoughts?
H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
Adaptive Technology Instructor
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