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Atlanta scooterist killed

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Horrid to say the least.

PLEASE look left, then right, then left again before you enter an intersection. I do that and give a 5 second count at many intersections here - especially on left hand turns.

http://www.ajc.com/news/gwinnett/man-72 ... 59478.html

http://norcross.patch.com/articles/fata ... o-10347197
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There really are people out there that are trying to kill you (and me). Do everything you can to reduce their chances.
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I think the cop in the tan pants is my brother in law. I texted him to see if he can tell me more...
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Not him but my sister (also a cop) said it will most likely be either involuntary vehicular homicide or some form of manslaughter. She is at home today so doesn't know much yet.
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I hope so. I wrote to the reporter asking for a follow up article, as well as a more extensive story on 2-wheeled vehicles/car/road safety.

If you hear anything else please post :)

So far nobody in our Atlanta group seems to know the rider.
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This is sad and my condolences go out to the family...The Atlanta area is horrible when it comes to unattentive drivers. I ride A bicycle and a scooter so I see first hand how most drivers simply do not care rather or not they could cause harm to you. Maybe we could do something for the family...I don't know, flowers or something.
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rip

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RIP. Condolences to his family and friends. Terrible.

Ride safe everyone.
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Sad. Condolences to the family.
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Sad story. That intersection looks huge...
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This is terrible. The warm winter and mild summer and high gas prices and drivers who are not used to so many two-wheel vehicles on the road has left us with too many tragedies in the last year or so. Every time I read about another one, I take a minute to feel truly grateful that I made it.

I hope that woman is charged to the fullest extent of the law, and then sued by the family. The man who hit me made a careless but honest mistake. Running a red light is like... rule number one of Driving a Car 101.
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I read about this yesterday and my first thought was if he was someone on the boards or a member of a local club. I'm sorry to say I didn't know him, but he was a scooterist which does make him one of us.

Is something ever so damned important that it's worth running a red light and killing someone?

Rest in peace, James Scarbrough.
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scudder wrote:This is sad and my condolences go out to the family...The Atlanta area is horrible when it comes to unattentive drivers. I ride A bicycle and a scooter so I see first hand how most drivers simply do not care rather or not they could cause harm to you. Maybe we could do something for the family...I don't know, flowers or something.
I agree, scudder. I'll see what I can do to find out more.
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Poor guy!

I hope she gets the max punishment. We've all been in a hurry, we've all done dumb things. Hopefully this helps override the temptation...

Be safe everyone!
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Poor man. I feel terrible for his family. Father's Day was yesterday and they had to face the rest of their lives with no dad, no grandfather because someone else was driving a car but was too distracted or in too much of a hurry to stop for a red light. I hope they throw the book at her. The sad part is that even if they do, it will be unlikely to make anyone re-think their own driving habits. Most people out there will blame the guy on the scooter or motorcycle just because of WHAT he was riding, not HOW he was riding it or now the driver in the car ran a red.
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Tough news to hear this am :(

There are parts of Atlanta as I am sure in most places where riding is more of a risk than others. I stick to riding inside the perimeter and try to use side streets as much as possible. A shame I feel the need to do so, but so many drivers here are very impatient and aggressive.

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One of the problems is that we have both warning yellow and red light on the same device. Cost saving it may be but certainly not life saving. If we had double lights, yellow first and enough distance away from red light people will know that by the time they reach intersection it will be red and there is no use trying to make it across on on yellow. In some States to make money on tickets DMV cut down on time between yellow changing to red. In other words you run a higher chance of getting rear ended now than before. Bad enough if you are in a cage. Much worse if you are on two wheels. I doubt they were thinking of riders when they thought they can make more money by issuing tickets.
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Stormswift wrote:One of the problems is that we have both warning yellow and red light on the same device. Cost saving it may be but certainly not life saving. If we had double lights, yellow first and enough distance away from red light people will know that by the time they reach intersection it will be red and there is no use trying to make it across on on yellow. In some States to make money on tickets DMV cut down on time between yellow changing to red. In other words you run a higher chance of getting rear ended now than before. Bad enough if you are in a cage. Much worse if you are on two wheels. I doubt they were thinking of riders when they thought they can make more money by issuing tickets.
True. In Saint Louis City they installed red light cameras (which have now been declared unconstitutional... Just in the city, the county red light. Eras have this far not been ruled against) and on the intersections that have the cameras, the length of time the yellow lights have been set at we're significantly shorter. Meaning the city made more money at the expence of public safety. On top of that. recently. Instead of having a green left hand turn arrow giving the right of way, and a plain green light, meaning you can turn left only if there is no oncoming traffic ... Drivers wanting to turn left have to yield; now they have added a flashing yellow arrow which means the same as a plain green... If you are turning left you have to yield to oncoming traffic. It had not been publicized much. The only reason I know is because I moved from another state and had to take the written test to change my license. However, most people just renew their license as they were already residents. Another problem is Illinois drivers... They don't have stupid flashing arrows there yet (good thing). But I know so many people who have had close calls because they see the flashing yellow arrow and assume they need to do their left hand turn before the arrow goes off or goes red. There are signs that say flashing yellow arrow means to give right of way to oncoming traffic... But you have time to read it if you are stopped. Not if you have known the intersection for years and always had an ordinary green arrow. Most people who see the flashing arrow assume that it means it will change... Not that it means you no longer have the right away. Yes... You SHOULD read the signs but it is a poorly designed idea in my opinion, and will likely cause more accidents. Just what we need.
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What a horrible, horrible thing to happen. Life is way too short as it is...and then to have something like THIS happen... :(
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Article was updated to reflect the accident recreation from this morning.
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In my short time on the scoot in Boston, i have seen an abundance of idiots that run red lights, stop signs and even fail to yield to me at yield signs.

Thankfully i always expect them to cut me up so am always defensively at a safe distance so that i can hit the brakes or swerve safely. Either way it is amazing how INVISIBLE we are out there, and even worse how some drivers think that they own the roads and can just ignore all of the road signs and laws.

RIP to the poor fella, and condolences to his family. Hopefully the driver gets maximum sentence, there is just no excuse for this to happen that can be justified.
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The Norcross Patch article seems to be more interested in the traffic disturbance. That's sad.
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Syd wrote:The Norcross Patch article seems to be more interested in the traffic disturbance. That's sad.
It's a Patch. It's associated with AOL and Huffington Post, they do "hyperlocal journalism." Most Patches (a lot of cities have them) have a single editor and then "freelance" journalist/contributors. They tend to be pretty factual, in terms of what's easiest to write down and "publish" and gain page views. I dislike them. My former city has one, and it tended to do similar (rehash police reports on crimes, rather than any real journalism or questioning). Traffic patterns are easy to document.

Regardless of source, what a tragic story.
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Family-Placed Death Notice

SCARBROUGH, James "Jim" James "Jim" H. Scarbrough, 72, of Norcross, GA passed away June 16, 2012. The funeral service will be held Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at Crowell Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Peachtree Memorial Park, Norcross, GA. The family will receive friends Monday, June 18, 2012 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Mr. Scarbrough was a Retired Lt Colonel from the Tennessee Air National Guard. He served 30 years' with the EPA. He was also a Certified Conditioned Air Contractor. Mr. Scarbrough worked 15 years with the Gwinnett County Water Resources. He taught Sunday school at Norcross First Baptist for many years. He was a longtime resident and active member of the City of Norcross Planning and Zoning Appeals Board and Sustainable Norcross Commission. He is survived by his loving wife, Martha Scarbrough of Norcross, GA. sons and daughter in law; Jim Scarbrough of Asheville, NC, Mike and Nancy Scarbrough of Suwanee, GA, and Jeb Scarbrough of Atlanta, GA; 6 wonderful grandchildren; sisters; Rosemary Martin and Sue Adams. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund in his honor www.fallenheroesfund.org. Express online condolences at www.crowellbrothers.com. Crowell Brothers Funeral Home, Norcross, GA (770)448-5757 .


Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on June 18, 2012

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/atlant ... &fhid=5305
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Mousenut wrote:Family-Placed Death Notice

SCARBROUGH, James "Jim" James "Jim" H. Scarbrough, 72, of Norcross, GA passed away June 16, 2012. The funeral service will be held Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at Crowell Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Peachtree Memorial Park, Norcross, GA. The family will receive friends Monday, June 18, 2012 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Mr. Scarbrough was a Retired Lt Colonel from the Tennessee Air National Guard. He served 30 years' with the EPA. He was also a Certified Conditioned Air Contractor. Mr. Scarbrough worked 15 years with the Gwinnett County Water Resources. He taught Sunday school at Norcross First Baptist for many years. He was a longtime resident and active member of the City of Norcross Planning and Zoning Appeals Board and Sustainable Norcross Commission. He is survived by his loving wife, Martha Scarbrough of Norcross, GA. sons and daughter in law; Jim Scarbrough of Asheville, NC, Mike and Nancy Scarbrough of Suwanee, GA, and Jeb Scarbrough of Atlanta, GA; 6 wonderful grandchildren; sisters; Rosemary Martin and Sue Adams. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund in his honor www.fallenheroesfund.org. Express online condolences at www.crowellbrothers.com. Crowell Brothers Funeral Home, Norcross, GA (770)448-5757 .


Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on June 18, 2012

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/atlant ... &fhid=5305
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LunaP wrote:If I were in Atlanta and had a scooter and two working legs, I'd show up just so the scoot and I could pay respects.
I'm thinking about it . . . 40 minute ride from my work. If I can get off early I just might do it.
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uklemond wrote:In my short time on the scoot in Boston, i have seen an abundance of idiots that run red lights, stop signs and even fail to yield to me at yield signs.

Thankfully i always expect them to cut me up so am always defensively at a safe distance so that i can hit the brakes or swerve safely. Either way it is amazing how INVISIBLE we are out there, and even worse how some drivers think that they own the roads and can just ignore all of the road signs and laws.......
So true. I have to commute through Chinatown .... so I get my refresher course everyday.
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