Turning Rights
How do you as a cyclist avoid getting hit by cars turning right?

Preventable injuries are the #1 killer of British Columbians between the ages of 1 and 44.
Every week, at least 1 pedestrian dies in BC.
How do you as a cyclist avoid getting hit by cars turning right?


I was transported back in time this week. It’s back to school for thousands of kids in Vancouver, and the squeals of excitement and smell of grass on the school field of Jules Quesnel Elementary School reminded me of the anticipation and anxiety I felt when I was in their shoes 100 years ago. As I attempted to snap some pics of the ebullient youth as they crossed the street, I recalled the tragic traffic fatality of a young girl in downtown Vancouver two weeks ago.

It was sad realities like this that brought officials, including Mayor Gregor Robertson, to this first day of school to tell the public to be mindful of those who are vulnerable on our streets. I'm sure the driver of the truck didn't think he’d plow into a mother and child that day. But at the same time, most people don't think that taking their eyes of the road for a second to change the song on the car stereo or turn around to try quiet their screaming kids will result in something awful.
And at the same time, I certainly wasn't thinking about looking both ways at the corner when I was in grade school and my friends across the street were urging me to j-walk. So I ask myself and you the question: which distractions are harmless, and which are avoidable?
written by Robert Willis