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Brother of man killed by CATS bus comes to Charlotte for answers 
07:55 PM EST on Thursday, November 10, 2005
A CATS bus, a bike and a deadly crash. It's been nearly a month since
Todd Weaver died. Now his brother is in Charlotte from Ohio to visit
with family and police.
Looking at picture after picture, Mark Weaver likes to remember his
brother being a person of high energy, animated and charismatic.
The reality of his brother’s death is another picture Mark Weaver has on
his mind. Todd Weaver was on his bike and cycling on South Tryon Street
when a CATS bus turned left hitting and killing him.
“I just couldn't believe what happened. It just happened,” a witness
said.
Witnesses said Todd Weaver seemed unaware of the bus. His brother says
no way. He rode with his brother three months ago - he says Todd Weaver
always stressed safety.
“Todd was fastidious about all the different safety equipment. He knew
what not to do,” Mark Weaver said.
That's why he wanted to visit with investigators and the district
attorney who will decide whether to press charges against the bus
driver. CATS fired Jerry Miller shortly after the crash, the accident
his fifth driving offense.
“I just want to make sure that Todd's respected, cyclists are respected.
And that we don't just have a filing on a failure to yield right of way.
That’s just a simple citation or something like that,” Mark Weaver said.
Mark Weaver said they were planning a ride together again. They never
got the chance. Instead, he rode Todd Weaver's commute, the 25 miles
that headed home.
“It was actually very good. I felt closer to Todd. We couldn't do a ride
together, but I could do a ride he had done,” Mark Weaver said.
Mark Weaver also went to one of his brother's favorite bike shops. The
owner there is working with CATS and the city to find ways to better
educate drivers on how to share the road. As for the investigation,
officers present their findings to the district attorney in the next few
weeks.
By REBECCA LINDSTROM / 6NEWS
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