From Deseret News archives:
Cyclist is urging traffic vigilance
"Rock climbing and ice climbing, that stuff is safe," Chapman said, reclining in a hospital bed at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. "Riding in traffic is dangerous."
Chapman, 28, an avid cyclist, knows he's often invisible to drivers. He's had some close calls and was even hit by a car back in Michigan where he grew up.
But it's never been like this.
That morning, Chapman was on the final leg of his TRAX/bus/bike journey from his home in Salt Lake to Timpanogos Academy in Lindon, where he teaches art to elementary school kids.
Pedaling south, Chapman watched as a 78-year-old man driving a decades-old, catering-style van cut in front of him with a sharp left into the exit of a McDonald's.
Witnesses say Chapman, flying on his thousand-dollar road bike, wobbled a bit and attempted to go left, moving from the shoulder of the road into the flow of traffic to avoid the van.
It wasn't enough, and he slammed into the back serving area of the van and its glass panels.
"The first person on scene (Adrienne Burke) most likely saved my life," he said.
She told Chapman he hit and shattered a few windows, then spun clockwise and landed on his face, still clipped into his mangled bike. His helmet was shattered.
"(The situation) definitely was intimidating," Chapman said. "But (Burke) stepped up to the plate and did what she had to do."
Burke and another passer-by held T-shirts to Chapman's neck, trying to stanch the bleeding until paramedics arrived.
The cuts exposed his carotid and jugular arteries, and had the cuts been millimeters deeper, doctors told Chapman, he would have bled to death in the street.
A week later, the cuts and bruises on his face have healed surprisingly fast. Doctors removed a slew of stitches from the right side of his neck Friday morning and released him from the hospital around 2 p.m.
He'll be back to visit soon so doctors can check on a serpentine, stitch-filled scar on his lower neck and chest. That's where doctors had to enter to fix his fractured collarbone. He's also got some vertebrae issues and fractured bones in his cheek and around his eye.
Recent comments
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Brendan Guilford | Oct. 27, 2008 at 1:47 p.m.
The main idea is Chapman was riding in the designated bike lane. The...
main points | Sept. 22, 2008 at 1:06 p.m.
I had an accident at that exact same location two years ago. I walked...
James Glenn | Sept. 22, 2008 at 11:28 a.m.
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