Posts Tagged ‘Danger Zone’
SAN RAMON HIGH SCHOOL MOUNTAIN BIKE CLUB
San Ramon High School Mountain Bike Club: Pleasanton Weekly Newspaper
Read More50 Letters to Keep the Path/Easement Open
50 Letters to Keep the Path/Easement Open
Read More73 LETTERS KEEP PATH OPEN
Two Cyclists on the Easement
VIDEO SURVEY: 768 (97%) VEHICLES CROSSED VITURAL CENTERLINE”
Open Tab: Survey “Danger Zone” 60% of Vehicles are Bicycles to read the Video Survey Results. The 30 Photos below represent a few of the 768 vehicles (97%) that Crossed Over the Vitual Centerline at Blind Curve #2 as they drove from the Mount Diablo State Park direction
Read MoreBLIND CURVE #2 (FATALITY) 6/26/2019
NO LAW ENFORCEMENT BLIND CURVE#4
Apparently, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) has Jurisdiction on Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd. Unfortunately, the CHP has REFUSED TO PATROL THE “DANGER ZONE.”
Read MoreNEAR-MISS BIKE VS PARK VISITOR VEHICLE (BLIND CURVE #4
VIDEO: FOLLOW THE LEADER (BLIND CURVE #5)
Follow the Leader is a Dangerous Game that Vehicles Play All the Time. Especially on Blind Curves #3, #4 & #5.
Read MoreBLIND CURVE #4 “ERIC’S NEAR-MISS BIKE VS VEHICLE COLLISION STORY
EBMUD “WATER LEAK”
CHP “TRAFFIC COLLISION REPORT #9320-2019-02556”
CHP “COLLISION REPORTS PURGED PRIOR TO 2015”
CHP JURISDICTION: “DANGER ZONE” MT. DIABLO SCENIC BLVD
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) has Jurisdiction on Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd. Unfortuately, the CHP has REFUSED TO PATROL THE “DANGER ZONE.” Why isn’t California Vehicle Code (CVC) 21751 & 21752(a) Enforced in the “Danger Zone?” CHP has NOT replied to the letter below. We have sent several follow-up emails and phone calls. The CHP…
Read MoreVIDEO: PARK VISITOR VEHICLE PASSING BIKE(BLIND CURVE #5)
>(CVC 21751 & 21752(a)
Read MoreHikers: “Danger Zone” (Blind Curves #3 & #4)
Every week hundreds of Park Visitors walk thru the “Danger Zone” on their way to/from Mount Diablo State Park.
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Solid Double Line: $10,000 “Danger Zone”
No Centerline: “Danger Zone” Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd
CVC 21752: No vehicle shall be driven to the left side of the roadway under the following conditions: (a) When approaching or upon the crest of a grade or a curve in the highway where the driver’s view is obstructed within such distance as to create a hazard in the event another vehicle might approach from the opposite direction.
Read MoreVIDEO: PARK VISITOR VEHICLE PASSES BIKES (BLIND CURVE#4)
VIDEO: PARK VISITOR VEHICLE PASSING BIKES (BLIND CURVE #3)
BLIND CURVE #3 VIDEO: NEAR-MISS BIKE VS PARK VISITOR VEHICLE COLLISION
VIDEO: 5 PARK VISITOR VEHICLES PASS BIKES (BLIND CURVE #4)
(CVC 21751 & 21752(a)
Read MorePARK VISITOR VEHICLE PARKING “DANGER ZONE”
At the present time, California State Parks has no plan to deal with the yearly increase of Park Visitors who are compelled to park on the road and then walk in the road to reach the Summit Trail Head.