>> tom shroder. >> my name is tom shroder, and i've been living with multiple sclerosis. i've been hit 10 times. i have two screws in my chin. one took seven hours. and another, i was in a bike lane on polk street, and somebody came behind me and hit me. no policemen will come because there was no ambulance. and cyclists and pedestrians need this protection. there was a good chance that he was on a cell phone, and the police could have checked that out. i have no coverage. and if that's the case, i couldn't even leave the report at the police station. he refused it. also, intersections -- there are crosswalks all over the place. but is the bike lane painted through the intersection? the intersections are the most dangerous. that's where the bike lane is painted because the other lanes are by themselves from the cars. and i don't understand this at all. cars constantly turn right without a signal. they have no idea what the rules are. and i just want to say these streets were invented 150 years ago, and we only had people and a few horses, and now there are tons of cars an