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Recent death of San Antonio bicyclist fuels push for safer roads in Alamo City

Recent death of San Antonio bicyclist fuels push for safer roads in Alamo City Volunteer group presenting projects that will help link city-wide transportation network to places where people travel Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – The recent death of a bicyclist killed in a suspected drunk driving crash is fueling the move to protect bicyclists and pedestrians around the Alamo City. Grassroots efforts started two years ago, shortly after the death of bicyclist Tito Bradshaw, are now ready to present some ideas for the city to consider in the upcoming bond. Architect Jim Bailey is one of ten board members with Activate SA, a volunteer group think tank for new active transportation infrastructure. He said drivers must think about just how dangerous it is for those who bike, whether for leisure, exercise or work.

Another Tragic Cyclist Death Reignites Frustration, Calls For Action On San Antonio Bike Safety

We want to keep him alive - Family, friends remember San Antonio s Tito Bradshaw two years later

Skip to main content We want to keep him alive - Family, friends remember San Antonio s Tito Bradshaw two years later FacebookTwitterEmail Tito Bradshaw at the now-closed Bottom Bracket Social Club. Bradshaw was killed April 1, 2019 after a driver struck him while he was riding a bicycle.Xelina Flores Tito Bradshaw’s grandmother taught him how to ride a bike when he was 2 years old, living with his family at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii. He grew up to be an avid biker in Copperas Cove and later San Antonio, where he often rode an antique penny-farthing bike in parades. He became a co-owner of the Bottom Bracket Social Club on Colorado Street, which was both a bike shop and a bar until it closed its doors.

San Antonio family seeking justice two years after cyclist s death

San Antonio family seeking justice two years after cyclist’s death Tito Bradshaw’s family demands justice after trial dates continue to be pushed back Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – It’s been two years since the death of Tito Bradshaw, a man killed while riding his bicycle by a woman who police say was drinking and driving. A memorial was held Saturday for Bradshaw in the 1900 block of East Houston, the place of his death, by his family and friends. His father, Harry Bradshaw Jr., said it was a bittersweet moment and that the family is still asking for justice. “We’re here to make sure that there’s some justice brought to Tito for what happened to him. We’re here also to help voice the bike community, wanting to put a permanent memorial in the city of San Antonio,” said Harry Bradshaw.

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