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Man's head run over by truck. Head stays intact, bicycle helmet crushed...

sunny

Grammar Civil Patrol
Jul 2, 2004
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Holy cats!! Wear your helmet!

http://www.madison.com/tct/news/index.php?ntid=133934

Wow. Just wow.

--here's the article--
Bike helmet crushed, but head fine
Mary Yeater Rathbun
The Capital Times

A white paneled delivery truck ran over a UW-Madison graduate student's head on Division Street Friday afternoon and, except for a concussion, he wasn't hurt.

Ryan Lipscomb, 26, said he was riding his bicycle pretty fast down the East Isthmus Bike Path where it parallels Eastwood Drive on Madison's east side just before 3 p.m. Eastwood had a green light, so the crosswalk for the bike path showed a white walk sign, Lipscomb said.

He saw the large truck, the kind that usually makes deliveries to offices, coming down Eastwood, preparing to make a right turn onto Division Street. Lipscomb said he could tell the truck wasn't going to stop. So Lipscomb slammed on his breaks, flipping his bike and throwing himself into the street. He landed right at the intersection of Eastwood and Division.

The truck ran over his head.

"I didn't see it coming, but I sure felt it roll over my head. It feels really strange to have a truck run over your head."

His helmet, a Giro, was crushed, but Lipscomb's head was fine.

Madison Police Department Sgt. Chris Boyd said the officer at the scene urged Lipscomb to keep the helmet. He did. It is all flattened and mangled and broken, unlike his head.

Even though the truck did not stop, Boyd initially refused to call the incident a hit-and-run. She said the police were not sure that the truck driver knew that someone had been hit. But Sgt. Bernie Gonzalez said later in the evening that the accident report calls it a hit-and-run.

Lipscomb agrees with Gonzalez.

"The truck driver definitely would have known. You know when you run over a curb and my head was definitely higher than a curb." Moreover, Lipscomb said, he was already in the street as the truck was turning. "He had to have seen me."

He was taken to University Hospital, but was released by about 6 p.m. "I'm OK except for a concussion," he said Friday night about 10 p.m.

He better hope he is. Lipscomb, who is studying medical physics in the School of Medicine, has an exam Monday and another Tuesday.

This is not his only brush with headache-causing fame this spring. Lipscomb is the treasurer of the UW-Madison Teaching Assistants' Association's political action committee. Mike Quieto, who worked as a limited-term election aid in the City Clerk's Office in March and April, is accused of forging Lipscomb's name three times to the organization's campaign finance report. The Ethics Board is tentatively scheduled to hear the case later this month.

And next week, Bike to Work Week begins. But Lipscomb didn't say whether he was going to get back on the saddle on Monday.
 

noname

Monkey
Feb 19, 2006
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I was just getting ready to post that up. farkin crazy. Just another reminder to wear your helmet, them bike paths can be deadly.
 

Riding

Monkey
Dec 19, 2006
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Millis, MA
That's an amazing story.

Mary Yeater Rathbun of The Capital Times said:
So Lipscomb slammed on his breaks, flipping his bike and throwing himself into the street.
Is this a Pun, or has this writer been spending too much time in forum blogging? That's one of my biggest pet peeves when brake is spelled break.
 

Echo

crooked smile
Jul 10, 2002
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I use a bike path to get to work. Even when I have the crosswalk signal telling me I can go, I still make damn sure nobody is turning. I always assume a driver is going to do the most retarded possible thing, and I'm usually right.
 

Barbaton

Turbo Monkey
May 11, 2002
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suburban hell
Something for the grad students:

A coworker who has friends at UW just came in and said that he was asked how he felt about the incident, to which he replied:

"I'm studying for my prelims right now. Once they're done I'll have time to worry about that."

Hah.