Harsh lesson for her? really? The charge is manslaughter, what does that tell you do you think?
It tells me it was an accident / wasnt intentional
Harsh lesson for her? really? The charge is manslaughter, what does that tell you do you think?
Did he jump lights? I haven't read he did. He was going about 10-18 miles an hour and the woman walked into the road so it's an accident as far as I see it. He might have clumsily written on a forum to defend himself from a witch hunt, but is that enough to ruin a second life as well the first? Is there's anyone who learnt stuff from this it's him. Let him off with a fine for a shit bike (which we've all had in the past when we were young).
That's all after the fact though.
Sure after the event and before the full ramifications hit home, he acted like a knob.
For all we know he might have been provoked into knobish behaviour. Nobody on here can claim they've never made a thoughtless post on social media.
I don't care about that, although I'm sure he does at it now makes him easier to vilify.
The simple fact of this case is that he was riding an illegal bike, on which he was unable to perform an emergency stop.
For me the only surprise here is that he is the one still alive.
What are you serious?Do you know for a fact that even with a front brake he would have had time to perform an emergency stop? You seem to conveniently ignore the fact she stepped into the road!
Sorry but riding without a front brake isn't one of several unfortunate factors.
Grow up.
I'm beginning to think these replies are a double bluff wind up.
The bike wasn't rode worthy, the bike was illegal to use on UK highways.
I don't imagine it would take me long to find a crime where a driver of a defective car with no MOT, insurance, or vehicle excise duty, has killed someone.
Would you suggest that person should be let off with a fine for driving a shit car?
Pardon my biking ignorance, but would such a machine have back brakes? Seems that all the talk is of front brakes.
It's 19 year old kid on a bike, you use your back brake first then your first in an emergency. He said he swerved away from her but she, having not looked in the first place it sounds, walked back into his path. Why you're bringing a car into it I don't know, why not a bus? A tank? A hot air balloon? Those weren't involved either. Come on Stat you're an intelligent guy, accept it as it is, an accident.
I presume that is the crux of the matter - would having a front brake have made any difference to the outcome. To prove manslaughter won't the prosecution have to prove this first?
You use back brakes first so you don't go flying over your handlebars should someone walk out in front of you.
Pardon my biking ignorance, but would such a machine have back brakes? Seems that all the talk is of front brakes.
It's 19 year old kid on a bike, you use your back brake first then your first in an emergency. He said he swerved away from her but she, having not looked in the first place it sounds, walked back into his path. Why you're bringing a car into it I don't know, why not a bus? A tank? A hot air balloon? Those weren't involved either. Come on Stat you're an intelligent guy, accept it as it is, an accident.
The drivetrain is 'fixed'.
The bike can't move without the pedals moving.
(You don't want to be going down Coldean Lane on a fixie)
So to 'brake' you modify your pedaling, or push back hard.
Rear wheel braking doesn't stop a bike, certainly not one at speed, it just slows it down.
You stop almost instantly by pulling the front.
Obviously ideally, you use the 2 in tandem, slowing the back wheel while feathering the front.
There certainly isn't a win for anyone involved.
It's not really about a cyclist and a poor woman who has lost her life. It's about a twunt who thinks he is above the law and can do what he wants and a woman who will not be waking up this morning because of his actions. There must be a reason that "fixies" are illegal on the road.
Disclaimer- The word twunt can also be applied to car drivers/lorry drivers/ van drivers or pedestrians when the situation dictates.