“66-Year-Old Gerald Duncan Killed in Apple Valley Bicycle Accident: Southern California’s 71st Cycling Death”

By | December 21, 2023

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Tragic Bicycle Accident Claims Life of Apple Valley Man

In a devastating incident that occurred on Tuesday evening, a 66-year-old man from Apple Valley lost his life while riding his bicycle. The Victor Valley News Group reports the unfortunate incident, shedding light on the dangers faced by cyclists on the roads. The incident not only highlights the tragic loss of a human life but also raises concerns about traffic safety in the area.

The Incident Details

Gerald Duncan, a resident of Apple Valley, was crossing Navajo Road just north of Ottawa Road when a southbound pickup truck struck him at approximately 5:48 p.m. Tragically, Duncan succumbed to his injuries and passed away at the scene. The driver of the pickup truck stopped after the accident and cooperated with the authorities, providing essential information for the investigation.

Blame Shifted to Victim

Surprisingly, the police seemed to place blame on Duncan for wearing dark clothing, rather than addressing other factors that may have contributed to the accident. The photograph of the incident shows a 50 mph speed limit sign right next to the damaged bicycle and a single streetlight on the other side of the intersection. These elements raise questions about the visibility and safety conditions at the accident site.

Appeal for Information

Investigators are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward and assist in the ongoing investigation. San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy G. Dominguez and T. Arlotti can be contacted at 760/240-7400, while Sheriff’s Dispatch can be reached at 760/956-5001.

A Disturbing Trend

This unfortunate incident marks the 71st cycling fatality in Southern California this year, underlining the pressing need for enhanced safety measures for cyclists. Moreover, it is the 11th reported cycling death in San Bernardino County. Shockingly, it is the second incident resulting in the death of a cyclist in the county in less than 48 hours, highlighting the urgent need for increased awareness and improved infrastructure to protect vulnerable road users.

Our deepest condolences and prayers go out to Gerald Duncan and his loved ones during this difficult time.

NOTE: This article has been written in British English.

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