Sparky731
Well-Known Member
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- USA
Bollards serve a purpose of keeping 4-wheeled vehicles off paths, but can be very nasty for bikers — and even distracted walkers/joggers.
We had a nasty accident in a group ride This past winter in AZ. A “bunch” of riders were riding abreast as they crossed a road to continue the trail on the other side. The leaders of the bunch all saw the bollard and split around it. A rider following did not see it and wrapped herself all the way around the bollard after landing directly on her head. No broken bones but 3+ weeks of recovery after a week of concussion after-effects.
I notified the City Parks & Rec Safety Dept. in case they kept statistics of safety hazards. They expressed their concern and elevated the issue. I hope to get back on that trail next winter to check for any changes.
Now all of us are extremely cautious for ourselves and others whenever we encounter those unyielding soldiers.
We had a nasty accident in a group ride This past winter in AZ. A “bunch” of riders were riding abreast as they crossed a road to continue the trail on the other side. The leaders of the bunch all saw the bollard and split around it. A rider following did not see it and wrapped herself all the way around the bollard after landing directly on her head. No broken bones but 3+ weeks of recovery after a week of concussion after-effects.
I notified the City Parks & Rec Safety Dept. in case they kept statistics of safety hazards. They expressed their concern and elevated the issue. I hope to get back on that trail next winter to check for any changes.
Now all of us are extremely cautious for ourselves and others whenever we encounter those unyielding soldiers.