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John Yoder

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Apr 17, 2024, 10:54:36 PM4/17/24
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Last week, riding east on College Ave., a large semi-cab passed within six inches of me as I was riding east. It then proceeded to pull back into the east lane so that I was in danger of being sideswiped by the truck's trailer. I ran off the road to avoid being hit. Fortunately, the stoplight at U.S. 33 was red so the truck had to stop, and I caught up with it. I went to the driver's cab and pounded on his door to get his attention while telling him that in Indiana it is a crime to pass closer than three feet to any cyclist. He ignored me for the first 30 seconds, but finally looked down contemptuously and muttered something about not caring what I said. 

I took down one number I saw on the side of the truck before he drove off, but I could have gotten much more detailed information as to his identity had I thought to simply get out my phone and take a picture of his license plate, his company and the phone number to call if there is a problem. That would have been the far wiser decision, because I'm sure the number I memorized will not identify this truck. 

Phil Good-Elliott

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Apr 18, 2024, 1:50:47 PM4/18/24
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John, I’m so glad you’re safe! Thanks for all you do for our community. 

-Phil

On Apr 17, 2024, at 10:54 PM, John Yoder <yoder...@gmail.com> wrote:

Last week, riding east on College Ave., a large semi-cab passed within six inches of me as I was riding east. It then proceeded to pull back into the east lane so that I was in danger of being sideswiped by the truck's trailer. I ran off the road to avoid being hit. Fortunately, the stoplight at U.S. 33 was red so the truck had to stop, and I caught up with it. I went to the driver's cab and pounded on his door to get his attention while telling him that in Indiana it is a crime to pass closer than three feet to any cyclist. He ignored me for the first 30 seconds, but finally looked down contemptuously and muttered something about not caring what I said. 

I took down one number I saw on the side of the truck before he drove off, but I could have gotten much more detailed information as to his identity had I thought to simply get out my phone and take a picture of his license plate, his company and the phone number to call if there is a problem. That would have been the far wiser decision, because I'm sure the number I memorized will not identify this truck. 

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John Nafziger

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Apr 19, 2024, 12:38:46 AM4/19/24
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John,
Thanks for sticking up for bikers. In the few times that I've experienced rude drivers, I've never remembered to take a picture until too late. I guess that would be one advantage of having a GoPro mounted on your bike.

John N



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