Hikers: “Danger Zone” (Blind Curves #3 & #4)

By bikedanville | February 2, 2021

Every week hundreds of Park Visitors walk thru the “Danger Zone” on their way to/from Mount Diablo State Park.

 

BLIND CURVE #3 VIDEO NEAR-MISS BIKE VS PARK VISITOR VEHICLE COLLISION

By bikedanville | January 1, 2021

 

VIDEO: PARK VISITOR VEHICLE PASSING BIKES (BLIND CURVE #3)

By bikedanville | January 31, 2021

VIDEO: 4 PARK VISITOR VEHICLES PASS BIKES (BLIND CURVE #3)

By bikedanville | January 18, 2021
(CVC 21751 & 21752(a)

BLIND CURVE #4 “ERIC’S NEAR-MISS BIKE VS VEHICLE COLLISION STORY

By bikedanville | March 13, 2021
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.

BLIND CURVE #3 VIDEO: NEAR-MISS BIKE VS PARK VISITOR VEHICLE COLLISION

By bikedanville | January 24, 2021
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.

CHP “NO RESPONSE” BLIND CURVE #2

By bikedanville | February 22, 2021

The PG&E Dangerous Situation (video below) was reported to CHP Dispatch at 8:40am. CHP did NOT respond. At 9:40 am PG&E finished their work.


PG&E ignored Safety Standards for a few hours

BLIND CURVE #2 VIDEO SURVEY

By bikedanville | January 3, 2021

PG&E DANGEROUS SITUATION (BLIND CURVE #2)

By bikedanville | January 3, 2021

BLIND CURVE #2 MEMORIAL FOR MAAYAN JONES (7/11/2019)

By bikedanville | January 3, 2021

Maayan Jones was hit by a vehicle on Blind Curve #2, Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd (June 26, 2019). Maayan loved to ride a bike and especially enjoyed riding up Mount Diablo. Please take a moment to remember Maayan the next time you travel up the mountain.