Lawsuit: Bicyclist Hit By Miami-Dade County Bus is One of Many
| via Pier Raccuglia |
| Ouch. |
So it means something when the muscular 42-year-old says, "I am horrified of buses." He has good reason to be. Last January 3, the Puerto Rican-born hotelier was cycling through the intersection of Biscayne Boulevard and 14th Street when he noticed a Miami-Dade Transit bus tailgating him. It was just after 9 a.m., and the street was nearly empty. "All of a sudden, I hear this big, loud noise. The next thing I remember, I am on the sidewalk screaming in pain."
The bus sideswiped Raccuglia, threw him to the ground, and pinned him into the gutter, according to court documents. It crunched the bones in his right foot, totaled his bike, and left him immobile for five months.
Last week, he filed a lawsuit against the county, claiming the bus operator acted like a meth-head trucker: She drove aggressively, even crazily, with no regard for the smaller vehicles around her.
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| Raccuglia before his accident. |
"It was pain like you've never felt," Raccuglia remembers. "What pissed me off -- pardon my French -- is that the driver didn't get out of the bus to help me. And she never apologized."
Miami-Dade spokesperson Marie Bertot declined to comment, citing pending litigation. The county should better train its transit employees, Kaire says. "They drive behemoth vehicles with no regard for cyclists. If you drive around in circles long enough, it does something to your brain."































