 Jeff, tell me about what happened on Friday here. I was traveling southbound on Broadway. I was in the farthest left lane. I caught movement out of the proof of vision of my eye. And I saw a bicycle go between myself and another car. He swung out and made a left turn. The crosswalk was full of people. And he hit this young lady. When he hit her, he flew over his handlebars and he landed on his head. He was not wearing a helmet. So you could tell that hurt a little bit. So I pulled over and immediately contacted the young lady that he hit and asked her if she was OK. She said she wasn't hurt. She actually kind of thought it was her phone. But then I told her, well, you're in the crosswalk. The light to cross was on. You're perfectly fine. A lot of people may not know. Is the bicyclist at fault here? The bicyclist has to follow all traffic rules, which would be yielding to a pedestrian in the crosswalk. I did cite him for a bicyclist failing to obey all traffic laws since he did not have the right of way. And he ran into the young lady. So we've talked about the responsibilities of bicyclists out here that they have to obey all traffic laws. But what about pedestrians? What are their responsibilities? Pedestrians have to cross at the crosswalk. And they have to obey the crosswalk signals. If there is no signal there, they still have to cross within the crosswalk. The laws are designed for the safety of the people. And if you're following the rules, you should be OK.