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    Published March 23 2020

    A driver collided with a man riding a bicycle just before 4 p.m. Sunday at the intersection of Northeast Eighth Street and Northup Way. The 63-year old cyclist, a Newcastle man, died from his injuries shortly after arriving at the hospital. 

    Collision investigators say the 44-year-old driver turned left from Northup Way onto Eighth in front of the cyclist. The investigation is ongoing.   

    With the beginning of spring and warmer weather, drivers should expect to see more people riding bicycles and walking. All, please remember to:

    • Scan the road ahead carefully. At intersections, watch for pedestrians, bicycles and cars.
    • Obey traffic signals and signs. Drivers and bicyclists generally have the same privileges and responsibilities.
    • Communicate with others. Make eye contact and signal your turns and lane changes.
    • Use a light at night. For bikes, a white light in front and red reflector or light in back.

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has useful tips for motorists. Tips for people riding bikes are available with a city bicycle map.

    After more than 10 years without a bike fatality in Bellevue, the incident Sunday was the third time in the past seven months that a person riding a bicycle was killed. Last August, a Bellevue woman hit a Bellevue man riding a bike as she was making a left turn from Northeast Eighth Street onto 134th Avenue. In September, a Kenmore man struck a cyclist on Southeast Eighth Street at 145th Avenue Southeast. 

    “Yesterday’s bicycle fatality is a sad reminder that we have a lot more work to do to reach our safety aspirations,” said Transportation Director Andrew Singelakis. “Our hearts go out to all those impacted by this crash, and our focus on prevention continues with them and their loved ones in mind.”

    Earlier this month, the City Council was briefed on a “safe systems” approach and strategy to advance Vision Zero, Bellevue’s effort to eliminate serious injuries and deaths on city streets by 2030. 

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