Monday, December 2, 2013

Always ride safe; ride conservatively at C6; pedestrians and vehicles can dart out from intersections

Wheels of Happiness


                                    Richard moments after the accident receiving first aid

Angono,  Rizal PHL  |  December 2, 2013
Our ride yesterday would have been a happy occasion were it not marred by a crash at C6 that saw our Richard Ang badly injured.  He had scratches on his right leg, cuts above right eyebrow and bleeding mouth.  A group of three children crossed from the Taguig side to the Lakeside and to avoid crashing into them, he had to brake very hard.  He somersaulted and crashed.

They were doing 40 kph.  They were in the second group that overtook me.  I stopped because I had to take pictures.

The advice is ride safely in areas where pedestrians and vehicles would be careless:  C6, service road, and even Alabang Zapote road.  Give all you have got at Daang Hari, and between Naic and Gen Trias.

We do not have to stop biking.  This is part of biking.  All endeavors have risk.

If we talk about death and injury, they are going to happen everyone what ever they are doing.

We are going  is going to meet accident and death, everyone will meet his creator, but there is time and place for that, but today, we are going to stay healthy and strong through biking.  Today, we will ride to Ternate and Kaybiang tunnel, and no one is going to stop us from this goal.


                         Richard is going home as he was fetched by his wife; she was not pleased


                                   I hope he is not OK now


                                        Inside the J Sabili Gen Hospital


                               The Recyclists waiting for news about the condition of Richard




                                        Many met accidents and their creator here at C6


                    Nice Christmas decor at C6, they should install more lights near Napindan bridge up to Highway 2000 which is dark at night;

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