They're A Pestilence
Pestilence
means a deadly and overwhelming disease that affects an entire
community. If that's not a great description for these idiots invading Loudon County roads on their bicycles, I don't know what is, It's bad all the time, but with Fall and cooler weather upon us, it's going to get worse. Have you ever wondered where those big groups of bike riders, 15-20-25 at a time, come from? They're organized by a bicycle business/club in West Knox County called West Bikes. They meet at the business in the Village Green Shopping Center to ride designated routs and of course, those routs bring them all through east Loudon County. See the maps.
Click Here To View The Event Website Click Here For West Bike Facebook Page With the bicycle nuisance continuing to get worse and worse, a little more than a year ago, Loudon County commission passed a resolution pleading with Sheriff Tim Guider to take action against this invading hoard. The request was that he direct his officers to write tickets for the law breakers. As far as I know, no tickets have been written yet. A violation of the bicycle law of impeding traffic is a class C misdemeanor with a maximum fine of $50.00 plus court costs. Just like any other traffic violation. With court costs, that could make the ticket about $275.00. If the sheriff would pass out a few dozen of these tickets for a few weeks, it wouldn't take long for the road blockers to find somewhere else to block traffic. If something's not done, we're just going to have to give up the roads in East Loudon County to the Knox County bike riders all together. If you do get behind some of the traffic impeders that refuse to get over to allow traffic to pass, you can call the NON EMERGENCY dispatch number, 865-458-9081, and report them to the sheriff's office. I don't know anything else we can do. Impeding traffic is a violation of state law just as much as speeding is. Below is the resolution we sent the sheriff last year.
Now therefore be it resolved, the Loudon County Commission
suggests, requests, supports and pleads for Loudon County Sheriff,
Tim Guider, to instruct his deputies to immediately begin enforcing
existing state laws pertaining to bicycle riders on Loudon County
roadways and the writing of citations to the bicycle riders who
violate these laws especially TCA-55-8-175(b)(1) Persons riding
bicycles upon a roadway shall not ride more than two (2) abreast
except on paths or parts of roadways set aside for the exclusive use
of bicycles. Persons riding two (2) abreast shall not impede
the normal and reasonable movement of traffic and, on a
laned roadway, shall ride within a single lane. The definition
of impede being; "to delay or prevent (someone or
something) by obstructing them; To hinder" and bicycle
riders shall
ride as close as practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the
roadway with few exceptions.
Our hope is
that enforcement of existing state laws will discourage bicycle
riders from riding their bicycles on Loudon County roads that are
far too narrow, winding and dangerous and will improve the safety
and welfare of the traveling public on Loudon County roadways.
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9/30/19