Bicyclist Asks Motorist to Share the Road, Witness Claims Motorist Shared His Fist Instead
| Please don't assault my rider. |
The dispute began as a 42-year-old bicyclist (wearing no helmet) pedaled up Lake Merced Boulevard and reprimanded a 36-year-old driver for not sharing the road, according to Officer Hermann Chu of the Taraval Police Station. Insults were exchanged as the two men headed north, side-by-side, through a green light at Winston Drive. That's when a witness saw the car driver reach through his window and push the bicyclist, who fell hard on the asphalt and lost consciousness.
At San Francisco General Hospital, doctors determined that the bicyclist had a fractured skull and collar bone. Although the motorist claimed he never touched the bicyclist, police arrested him on felony assault charges.


















