DISPATCHER CERTIFICATION RULES. SO THEY’RE TRAINED FOR MONTHS. >> SO KIND FUNNY OUTFIT. AND I MEAN, WHAT’S THE POINT OF TELLING ARE IN YOUR ARMS? >> ARMED AND READY, THIS CYCLIST IS PACKING HEAT AND HE’S NOT AFRAID TO LET EVERYONE KNOW IT. THIS GUY’S BEEN SPOTTED FROM CAPE CORAL, FORT MYERS WEARING FLAGS, FLASHING LIGHTS AND A BIG OL OF ARMED T-SHIRT. GULF COAST NEWS REPORTER KYLE SCHMIDT IS HEARING HOW DRIVERS FEEL ABOUT SHARING THE ROADS WITH THEM. >> PEOPLE SAW THIS ARM CYCLIST HERE ON COUNTRY CLUB BOULEVARD AND VETERANS MEMORIAL PARKWAY. NOW THEY SHARED VIDEOS AND PICTURES ONLINE. SO I WENT AROUND TO PEOPLE’S REACTION. >> THAT’S PRETTY NEAT. BOLD HIM TO DO BE CAREFUL HOW I MAKE MY CURRENT CAPE CORAL. NEVER KNOW THE WAY PEOPLE DRIVE HERE. I DON’T THINK HE HAD ENOUGH LIGHTS OF A MATTER OF FACT. IT’S A HEAD TURNER. SOMETHING PEOPLE HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE. AND IT BEGS THE QUESTION. >> DOES THIS MAKE A BIKE SAFER ON CAPE CORAL ROADS? YOU CAN PUT AS MANY LET YOU WHY ON YOUR BIKE TO MAKE YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE. >> THAT YOU’RE BEING SEEN AS A FAR ENTHUSIAST. I WOULD NEVER DO EVEN. >> IF I FELT THAT I WAS IN DANGER FROM A CAR, I DON’T KNOW WHAT THAT’S ACTUALLY GOING TO DO. OUR GOT DINO OWNS PARADISE BICYCLE IN CAPE CORAL. >> HE SAID IN MOST BIKE ACCIDENTS, HE SEES THE BIKERS HIT FROM BEHIND AT A STOP SIGN OUT OF LIGHT. YOU WANT TO BE SEEN. HE DON’T WANT TO BE HIT SOON AS YOU GET GOING. GET OUT OF THE WAY. IN THIS INSTANCE, THE ARMED CYCLIST WAS NOTICED. I THINK HE’S DONE A PRETTY GOOD JOB OF DRAWING ATTENTION TO STUFF. I PERSONALLY DO. >> DRIVE OR BIKE AROUND A CAPE CORAL BECAUSE I FEAR. >> THAT SOMEBODY MAY LOSE MAY BE HIT. >> STATE NUMBERS SHOW 7 BICYCLIST HAVE DIED THIS YEAR IN FLORIDA IN CRASHES. ONE OF THEM WAS IN COLLIER COUNTY
An armed cyclist spotted at Country Club Boulevard and Veterans Memorial Parkway in Cape Coral has sparked conversations among residents about road safety.Barbara Bolton from Cape Coral expressed her confusion, saying, “I think that’s pretty bold of him to do that. I don’t understand why he would do that. That makes no sense to me.” Chris Lukaszczyk commented on the driving conditions in Cape Coral, noting, “In Cape Coral, you never know with how people drive here, I don’t think he had enough lights matter of fact.”The sight of the armed cyclist has raised questions about whether such measures make biking on Cape Coral roads safer. Arsenio Godinho, owner of Paradise Bicycle in Cape Coral, said, “You can put as many lights on your bike to make you comfortable that you are being seen. As a firearm enthusiast, I would never do that. Even if I felt that I was in danger from a car, I don’t know what that would do.”Godinho, who often sees bike accidents where the biker is hit from behind, advised, “At a stop sign out of light. You want to be seen. You don’t want to be hit. As soon as you get going, get out of the way.”In this instance, the armed cyclist was noticed. Katie Stewart from Cape Coral remarked, “I think he is doing a pretty good job drawing attention to himself.”For some residents, biking on main roads is considered too risky. Chuck Morelle shared his personal decision, saying, “I personally don’t drive a bike around Cape Coral because I fear somebody may lose it and I may be hit.”State numbers show seven bicyclists have died in crashes in Florida this year, with one of those fatalities occurring in Collier County.DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.
CAPE CORAL, Fla. —
An armed cyclist spotted at Country Club Boulevard and Veterans Memorial Parkway in Cape Coral has sparked conversations among residents about road safety.
Barbara Bolton from Cape Coral expressed her confusion, saying, “I think that’s pretty bold of him to do that. I don’t understand why he would do that. That makes no sense to me.”
Chris Lukaszczyk commented on the driving conditions in Cape Coral, noting, “In Cape Coral, you never know with how people drive here, I don’t think he had enough lights matter of fact.”
The sight of the armed cyclist has raised questions about whether such measures make biking on Cape Coral roads safer. Arsenio Godinho, owner of Paradise Bicycle in Cape Coral, said, “You can put as many lights on your bike to make you comfortable that you are being seen. As a firearm enthusiast, I would never do that. Even if I felt that I was in danger from a car, I don’t know what that would do.”
Godinho, who often sees bike accidents where the biker is hit from behind, advised, “At a stop sign out of light. You want to be seen. You don’t want to be hit. As soon as you get going, get out of the way.”
In this instance, the armed cyclist was noticed. Katie Stewart from Cape Coral remarked, “I think he is doing a pretty good job drawing attention to himself.”
For some residents, biking on main roads is considered too risky. Chuck Morelle shared his personal decision, saying, “I personally don’t drive a bike around Cape Coral because I fear somebody may lose it and I may be hit.”
State numbers show seven bicyclists have died in crashes in Florida this year, with one of those fatalities occurring in Collier County.
DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.