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Drivers May Pay A Price

September 12th, 2013 by flanews

Every year tens of thousands of hit and run accidents happen in Florida.


“Oh yeah, I’ve been hit twice by cars here in town,” said cyclist Jack Tomassetti.

Tomassetti has been riding for 12 years. He said it’s essential for all cyclists to be aware of their surroundings. “For the cars, just know we’re out there,” he said.

New legislation is being considered to protect cyclists. It would strengthen laws protecting vulnerable road users, including bike riders. The bill is being introduced after the 2012 death of 36-year-old Aaron Cohen in South Florida. The driver involved in the accident fled the scene. Some believe the driver was drinking and turned himself in after sobering up.

If the legislation were to ever become law and you’re caught in a hit and run accident with a cyclist, you would lose your license for three years.

“Anytime there is a change for behavior that’s good for people who are on the road,” said Ethan Way, Attorney. “Especially bikes or pedestrians its gonna be good.”

Way said he supports stronger laws protecting cyclists – but worries the law would prosecute the wrong people.

“You could end up in a situation where people who have a potential legitimate reaction, an unlawful reaction, like of fear might be caught in the net,” he said.

The legislature would make hit and runs with serious injury a 2nd degree felony, punishable by up to ten years in prison.

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