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Officials with the Florida Department of Transportation set up staged bicycle crash in Pinecrest to help educate drivers and cyclists

Pinecrest, Florida – Officials with the Florida Department of Transportation urge bicycle safety for riders in the region.
They want to remind riders to remain alert by showing them the worst that could happen.
Saturday morning, officials staged a mock bicycle crash, complete with an ambulance and even a possible victim.
They are hoping to remind both drivers and bikers to always follow the rules of the road.
The mock scene was set up in the Village of Pinecrest, right in front of Pinecrest Elementary School on Southwest 57th Avenue, an area that is very popular among cyclists and some cycling groups.
“Just make sure the bicyclists also know the rules of the road,” said Pinecrest Police Chief Jason Cohen. “They have to understand that they also have to obey all the traffic laws, stop at the stop signs, the lights, because sometimes it is, unfortunately, the bicyclists’ fault, and a bicyclist vs. a car, no matter whose fault it is, never ends well for the bicyclist.”
According to officers, more than 100 cyclists came in the first few hours of the FDOT campaign and hope to speak to many more before they pack things up around noon.

Alfred Duncan

Alfred Duncan is a senior editor at The South Florida Daily, where he oversees our coverage of politics, misinformation, health and economics. Alfred is a former reporter and editor for BuzzFeed News, National Geographic and USA Today.

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