Police: Colorado Teen Who Hit Cyclist Was Text Messaging HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (AP) — A 17-year-old likely will face misdemeanor charges after allegedly losing control of his car while text messaging and hitting a bicyclist. The bicyclist, Jim R. Price of Highlands Ranch, died Friday, two days after the accident. "We do not believe it was an intentional act, but it was inattentiveness to the roadway," said Lt. Alan Stanton, spokesman for Douglas County Sheriff's Office. "The investigation showed that he was text-messaging on his cellphone" at the time of the accident, said Stanton. The driver could face a charge of careless driving resulting in death, Stanton said. Under Colorado law, the teen could face up to a year in prison. It was the second time Price, an avid cyclist, had been hit by car. He suffered a broken ankle two years ago when he was hit while riding on a bike path. His wife, Shirley, said he had been especially mindful of cars since then. Shirley Price wasn't angry with the teen. "I feel sorry for the teenager," she said. "It was a stupid mistake," she told the Rocky Mountain News. http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-11-26-textdistracteddriver_x.htm
Update Police: Cyclist Likely Killed by Text-Messaging Driver 11/27/05 HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (AP)- A 17-year-old will likely face misdemeanor charges after allegedly losing control of his car and hitting a bicyclist while text messaging, police said. The bicyclist, Jim R. Price of Highlands Ranch, died Friday, two days after the accident. "We do not believe it was an intentional act, but it was inattentiveness to the roadway," said Lt. Alan Stanton, spokesman for Douglas County Sheriff's Office. "The investigation showed that he was text-messaging on his cell phone" at the time of the accident, said Stanton. The driver could face a charge of careless driving resulting in death, Stanton said. Under Colorado law, the teen could face up to a year in prison. It was the second time Price, an avid cyclist, had been hit by car. He suffered a broken ankle two years ago when he was hit while riding on a bike path. His wife, Shirley, said he had been especially mindful of cars since then. Shirley Price wasn't angry with the teen. "I feel sorry for the teenager," she said. "It was a stupid mistake," she told the Rocky Mountain News. http://www.wboc.com/Global/story.asp?S=4169433
How is it an update? The articles look the same. I can't believe the stupidity of some drivers and on top of it all, why does the victim's wife feel sorry for the teenager?
I don't know. Some site said that the second story was an update, even though that it doesn't seem like it. I don't know. Maybe she feels sorry that he is an idiot. I would sue.
I would never feel sorry for someone who was negligent and killed a relative. Maybe she's either just in a denial state and hasn't reacted yet or she probably didn't love her husband.
Parents... just block your kids text messaging from the phones! problem solved! sorry know too many inconsiderate Texter's myself.
Well I think she feels sorry for the him because he has to live with it that he killed someone over not paying atttention on the road and texting.
Probably. I text when I am out on the road. But I only do so when I am stuck in a huge traffic jam and not moving. Or when I am waiting for a 5 minute light to change. Most of the time, however, I text when I get to school and out of my car.
The next multi-millionaire is sitting in his basement, (I live in Florida, I don't have a basement) and trying to figure out how to put a program like "Dragon-Naturally Speaking", or some other type of Voice Recognition software in a cell phone, so that we can all "Talk to Text". Someday soon, it will be here!! :hero: "Remember, if you can imagine it, it can be done"!!!