
Autumn Parry, Daily Camera
Cyclists pass by a memorial left for 35-year-old William B. Davis who was fatally injured in a hit and run crash on Jay Road and 30th Street the day before.
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(Autumn Parry/Staff Photographer)
June 26, 2016 Getting your player ready...
Most cyclists have experienced it, Megan Hottman said.
“Where a car passes you so close that your hair stands up,” explained Hottman, a Colorado attorney representing cyclists. “A lot of us have had it probably hundreds of times, and it’s very frightening.”
While close calls may unnerve some of those who commute by bike or ride recreationally on Boulder County’s ever-busier streets, a recent rash of tragedy — three cyclist deaths since May 20, including the hit-and-run of Bill Davis a week ago — has served as a reminder of just how critical responsible road-sharing is to cyclists pedaling among cars that, in the wrong hands, can be killing machines.
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