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FRAUENPOWER! => ~~~ FRAUENPOWER! ~~~ => Topic started by: worelia on May 20, 2019, 06:26:23 PM
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https://twitter.com/JessSpieker/status/1130469895840378880
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
It's been 4 years today nearly to the minute since the driver of a 300HP 4,600lb SUV made a negligent left turn and slammed her oversized, overpowered vehicle into my body while I was riding my bike to work. I have been living with the fallout ever since. #BikeTO
6:46 AM - 20 May 2019
Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
She inflicted a broken spine, brain injury, severe soft tissue damage to my left side. I developed a deep vein thrombosis in my left leg, and later a big piece of that clot broke off, chewed through my heart, and landed across both lobes of my lungs. That's often fatal.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
This driver's actions nearly killed me TWICE. She was fined $300 and received ZERO demerit points. Compare: if you cut down a tree without authorization in Toronto, you can be fined $100,000. She got to keep driving like she didn't nearly just kill someone. No justice for me.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
But finger-wagging at any individual's reprehensible negligence doesn’t make change. It's more productive to focus on higher-up systems: road infrastructure, and the laws governing behaviour on the roads, and those in charge of them. That’s what #VisionZero is about. #SafeSystems
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
Re infrastructure: this happened on Bathurst. The city's 10-year cycling plan - which doesn't even include Bathurst!!! - has all but ground to a halt. Even a textbook #VisionZero plan like #TransformYonge (cycle tracks on Yonge in North York) didn't get majority council support.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
The idea of slowing cars down and adding physical separation between cars and vulnerable road users - the only way any city in the world has successfully reduced road death - is apparently political kryptonite to the majority of leaders in Toronto, including our mayor.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
Evidently, by their dithering and hypocrisy, they prefer to see a person violently killed and a family shattered nearly every week than risk their jobs by supporting bold, life-saving action. And that’s not even considering the cases of serious life-changing injury, like mine.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
The hilariously perverse thing is that complete, safe streets are better in every measurable way. More vibrant business and more money, better population mental health, reduced isolation, better population physical health, less infrastructure cost because of less wear-and-tear.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
BUT YOU WOULDN'T WANT THAT!!! Better to preserve the lethal status quo that doesn't work for anybody. Also, cities that implement #VisionZero don't guillotine their leaders. People are mad for a bit, and then they realize how awesome it is. Deaths go down. Life goes on.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
Re laws: we’ve been fighting for #Bill62, the Protecting Vulnerable Road Users Act. It adds meaningful penalties for drivers who injure and kill other people. License suspension, mandatory driver re-training, community service, requirement to appear in traffic court.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
Doesn’t that all sound reasonable?? Welp. The Liberal government scuppered the VRU law on the last go-round in a show of political theatre, trumpeting that their new Careless/Dangerous Driving causing Death/Injury charge constituted a VRU law. It doesn’t. Not even close.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
The resistance to this one is puzzling too. Everybody already assumes there are harsh penalties in the HTA for killer drivers. I assumed my driver would get something like “attempted vehicular manslaughter” and face some serious consequences. But that charge doesn’t even exist!
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
Given that everybody already believes something like this law is already in place, why not amend the law to meet people’s expectations?
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
I've been doing as much as I can with my friends in @FFSafeStreets to fight hard to make sure that what happened to me, to our family members and friends who were suddenly taken from us, can and will never happen to anyone else, ever again. No more violent preventable death.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
The salt in our wounds from #RoadViolence is that EVERY instance was preventable. It shouldn’t be SO hard to make these changes. If you hate this as much as I do, what can you do? You can call or visit your MPP and voice your support for #Bill62.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
If you live in a city, express your support for #CompleteStreets – protected infrastructure for all road users. Let your politicians know that you believe that speed and convenience for drivers is NOT more important than the lives and safety of people outside of cars.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
Whether you are a first responder, walking, riding a bike, construction worker, solid waste worker, person with a mobility device, we are all people with families and friends who love us. Tell your leaders that you don’t appreciate losing your community members to #RoadViolence.
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Jess Spieker @JessSpieker
We are all in this together. No other system that predictably causes such violent and preventable death and serious life-changing injury to so many would be tolerated. Let’s stop tolerating #TODeadlyStreets and build some better ones.
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