Police share details in fatal crash in Fond du Lac
A 62-year-old man died over the weekend after a cycling crash on a busy street in Fond du Lac.
The cyclist, Daniel Cady, crossed into the path of a Lincoln LS traveling eastbound on W. Johson St., according to Police Capt. Steve Klein. Cady was traveling southbound, from the entry to the Forest Mall toward the Forest Plaza and the McDonald's Restaurant.
There are no traffic signals at the crossing, but traffic exiting the mall is regulated by a stop sign, Klein said. No citations or charges are expected to be issued.
Cady was riding a Roadmaster bike, and not wearing a helmet.
He is the seventh cyclist killed this year in a collision with a motor vehicle in Wisconsin. All of the fatal crashes occurred since July 1.
62 Comments for "Police share details in fatal crash in Fond du Lac"
It's ok, I saw a cyclist blow a stop sign 5 weeks ago.
yellingatclouds Aug 15, 2011 10:33 AM
PrettyBird32 Aug 15, 2011 11:14 AM
T. Held Aug 15, 2011 11:19 AM
I'm kidding. I also am one of those cyclists who occasionally goes through red lights and stop signs. But I do it "defensively." If a car beats me to a four-way stop sign, I stop and yield to the car. I slow down and stop at red lights if there is traffic coming. In that situation, it is I who am responsible for my safety.
The issue I have is that many non-bicycling car drivers just have an axe to grind with bicyclists. I don't know if it's because they are slow and the car drivers have to go around them, or if it's sheer envy at the fact that car drivers wish they had more motivation and physical strength to commute by bicycle. Or maybe they just hate the fact that we don't burn oil pollute the air with toxic, noxious emissions. Whatever it is, some car drivers just have it in for cyclists. It is actually kind of political. I'll bet many of these people who complain about cyclists probably vote Republican.
KrazyCat Aug 15, 2011 11:25 AM
PrettyBird32 Aug 15, 2011 11:26 AM
I'm kidding. I also am one of those cyclists who occasionally goes through red lights and stop signs. But I do it "defensively." If a car beats me to a four-way stop sign, I stop and yield to the car. I slow down and stop at red lights if there is traffic coming. In that situation, it is I who am responsible for my safety.
The issue I have is that many non-bicycling car drivers just have an axe to grind with bicyclists. I don't know if it's because they are slow and the car drivers have to go around them, or if it's sheer envy of car drivers that they're not getting exercise and staying in shape. Or maybe they just hate the fact that bicyclists don't burn oil pollute the air with toxic, noxious emissions. Whatever it is, some car drivers just have it in for cyclists. It is actually kind of political. I'll bet many of these people who complain about cyclists probably vote Republican.
KrazyCat Aug 15, 2011 11:27 AM
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Yes, most police accident reports leave out pertinent details such as how the accident occurred.
DrewH Aug 15, 2011 11:28 AM
buckneged Aug 15, 2011 11:29 AM
PrettyBird32 Aug 15, 2011 11:33 AM
in general and commenting on news stories when cyclists are injured or
killed. It's like a sick fetish that I don't even want to understand.
Buckneged, thanks for the update. I feel horrible for everyone involved, and
even the witnesses like your son are affected.
madcoca Aug 15, 2011 11:44 AM
I really doubt many motorists have an axe to grind because of the "sheer envy of car drivers that they're not getting exercise and staying in shape." Honestly that sounds more like your like your ego talking and you believe you are a better human being because you bike while they drive.
And by the way, I'm a fairly regular recreational biker (not a "road warrior" or a commuter) and I do have a bit of understanding of riding a bike in traffic.
TaxMan22 Aug 15, 2011 11:53 AM
SerenaJ Aug 15, 2011 11:59 AM
drive thousands of miles per year.
I always feel sorry for everyone involved.
I try to learn from both cycling and driving mistakes, picturing myself in
each person's shoes. As 'buckneged' suggests, even 3rd-party, innocent
witnesses can be traumatized.
But when it comes to these articles, I imagine getting in an accident. I
could get in a car accident -- statistically more likely -- and nobody
would care to read or comment on it (it wouldn't make the news). But if I
were on my bike, while my wife and friends and family are dealing with it
and I'm in the hospital, random internet posters start spouting off with
generalizations about all cyclists.
I just don't get it.
madcoca Aug 15, 2011 12:09 PM
"Initial news accounts provided limited information.."
At 6 p.m. Friday, Cady was attempting to cross West Johnson Street. He was traveling south from Forest Mall toward McDonald’s when he collided with a vehicle driven by Robert Hooper, 30, of Fond du Lac, said Klein.
Cady was ejected from the bicycle and went over the top of the vehicle, said Klein.
Seems pretty succinct as to the cause and it is now 12:13pm or thereabouts. This was reported at 8:51am in Fond du Lac.
derAmi Aug 15, 2011 12:14 PM