Bicyclist dies after struck by vehicle on Route 50
Thursday, Jul. 7 by Matt
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A Chantilly man died at approximately 11:37 p.m. on July 6 after a vehicle struck him on Route 50.
Loudoun County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the area of Route 50 near Tall Cedars Parkway for what was originally reported as a suspicious person call.
Several people called in to notify that they observed an adult male bicycling on Route 50 westbound in the travel lanes.
A deputy arrived on the scene, and then learned a vehicle had stuck the bicycle.
Charles William Blackford, 29, of Chantilly, was riding his bicycle while several vehicles attempted to swerve to avoid him. According to the Sheriff’s Office, the 23-year-old driver of a 2005 Cadillac, behind one of the swerving vehicles, struck the victim.
Blackford was transported to Inova Fair Oaks Hospital in Fairfax, where he passed away.
His bicycle was not equipped with the white lamp on front and red lamp on rear setup that is required to operate on a highway at nighttime.
Sheriff’s Office spokesman Kraig Troxell said that it is unlikely any charges will stem from the incident.
“It was difficult to see the bicyclist on the road, and a number of cars had to swerve to avoid the vehicle,” Troxell said. “Also, alcohol may have been a factor on the part of the victim.”
Virginia state code for lights on bicycles:
§ 46.2-1015. Lights on bicycles, electric personal assistive mobility devices, electric power-assisted bicycles, and mopeds.
A. Every bicycle, electric personal assistive mobility device, electric power-assisted bicycle, and moped when in use between sunset and sunrise shall be equipped with a headlight on the front emitting a white light visible in clear weather from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front and a red reflector visible from a distance of at least 600 feet to the rear when directly in front of lawful lower beams of headlights on a motor vehicle. Such lights and reflector shall be of types approved by the Superintendent.
In addition to the foregoing provisions of this section, a bicycle or its rider may be equipped with lights or reflectors. These lights may be steady burning or blinking.
B. Every bicycle, or its rider, shall be equipped with a taillight on the rear emitting a red light plainly visible in clear weather from a distance of at least 500 feet to the rear when in use between sunset and sunrise and operating on any highway with a speed limit of 35 mph or greater. Any such taillight shall be of a type approved by the Superintendent.