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Entries from August 28th, 2006

Unforgiving Northway – Greyhound Bus Overturns

August 28th, 2006 · No Comments · News

This just fell into my newreader:

Numerous injuries, deaths in Northway bus crash

A Greyhound bus overturned on the Northway Monday evening, killing several people, injuring numerous others and scrambling ambulances from all over the area.

The bus was headed north on Interstate 87 about 6:45 p.m. when it overturned just before the Elizabethtown exit.

The bus was headed from New York City to Montreal when it started to pass a truck around mile marker 115.

Bus passengers said it felt like a tire on the bus blew out as they passed the truck.

The bus driver lost control of the vehicle, which crashed through the guide rails and went down a sloped embankment, overturning at least twice and landing upside down, wheels facing up, straddling the median.

The top and back of the bus were crushed, with one of its back wheels turned inward.

Some people were still trapped on the bus at 8:30 p.m.

Emergency crews from Elizabethtown, Crown Point, Westport, Keene, AuSable Forks, Peru, Keeseville and Ticonderoga were among the first-responders who rushed to help with the crash.

Twenty to 25 passengers from the bus were lying on blankets and blue stretchers, being treated.

The injured were taken to hospitals in Elizabethtown, Plattsburgh and Glens Falls. CVPH Medical Center in Plattsburgh was in disaster mode and called City Police Department for help with crowd control.

Former Mayor Daniel Stewart and his partner, Jon Recor, were among the first people at the crash site. They used a blanket from their car to cover some of deceased passengers.

Holy Crap! People just gotta slow down! I feel terrible.

Update:

Tire puncture led to fatal bus crash

Tire, not driver, caused bus crash

Nightmare started with a slow leak

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Plattsburgh Press Supports Bicyclist Rights

August 28th, 2006 · No Comments · News

This appeared in today’s opinion section of the PR:

JEERS: to too many drivers in Plattsburgh who have lost sight of their legal obligation to share the roadway with bicyclists. We keep hearing reports from bikers that drivers have practically run them over, or at least they have failed to proffer the right-of-way when it was called for. Plattsburgh has a long tradition of giving first-rate treatment to bicyclists. It has gone to a lot of trouble to set up bike paths and redraw road lines to reflect bicyclists’ right to share the streets. This is not only a matter of individual rights; it is an acknowledgement that people who ride bikes are not burning gas, polluting the atmosphere and jeopardizing anybody’s safety. Except their own, as it turns out, because too many drivers aren’t extending them requisite courtesies, which are actually provided by law. We stand firmly behind bicyclists who demand their share of city streets. Far from being nuisances to drivers, they are actually making their city a better place by keeping their cars parked.

Excellent!! I completely agree with the sentiment, but I’d argue with the facts. “Plattsburgh has a long tradition of giving first-rate treatment to bicyclists. It has gone to a lot of trouble to set up bike paths and redraw road lines to reflect bicyclists’ right to share the streets.” I don’t know what qualifies as “long”. While some accommadation has been made, I have yet to see a single road in plattsburgh with a shared roadway path. Bicyclists have either been shunted onto a limited recreational path or onto inconvenient side streets. US Ave is the worst with no shoulder at all and a hard curb, or what I like to call “the sqeeze of death”. My advice to cyclists, Take the entire lane whenever necessary or desired. This include the entire length of Route 3/Cornelia – likely the most bicycle/pedestrian unfriendly road in the entire North Country.

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Oaxaca – Watch

August 27th, 2006 · 23 Comments · News

Oaxaca – Watch has been retired. Here’s the Archive.

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