I must be missing something because Dont know why she fell off, How this can justify a £1k fine and 5 points
But that's not all that happened is it?
What happened was the driver of a big land rover, coming in the opposite direction, on a single lane road, failed to give due care and attention to other road users.
Now sure the cyclists don't seem the most sure of themselves (all the more reason to pay attention) and had they been 'lycra louts' I'll hazard a guess the passing would have gone unnoticed.
The incident was caused by the actions of the driver.
Typically taking one side.
It's clear that he never touched her and the most likely reason she came off was that she stopped and lost her balance, either because when she put her left foot down the verge was lower than the road surface or that the cameraman ran into the back of her.. The drivers problem was that he claimed he'd slowed down when the evidence contradicted that although it isn't clear whether he slowed down before he came into view! Could he have stopped to let them through? Of course he could have but then again they could have stopped. If it had been a tractor and not a land rover then they most certainly would have had to stop and move right over to the left.
Her fall was a perfect storm of clipped in pedals, slight panic and a ditch to her left. How about he drove past horse riders like that? The highway code (and the police) now make it clear that the onus is on drivers to protect more vulnerable road users. Motorists (myself included) are just going to have to deal with that and drive accordingly or face the consequences.
Having worked in claims investigations since 2012, I see examples similar to this often.
Tough one.
The driver should have slowed to a crawl, or even better, stopped and allowed the cyclists to pass before moving on.
The video doesn't fully show the lead cyclist as the angle changes, though it appears the most likely reason the middle cyclist fell over, is due to the lead cyclist abruptly stopping or slowing, causing the middle cyclist to lose balance and fall.
However, as the video does not clearly show that was the case, the fault legally will always be with the car/driver.
Just a shame a meal was made of it.
Source; Driver, Cyclist and Claims Investigator.
Her fall was a perfect storm of clipped in pedals, slight panic and a ditch to her left. How about he drove past horse riders like that? The highway code (and the police) now make it clear that the onus is on drivers to protect more vulnerable road users. Motorists (myself included) are just going to have to deal with that and drive accordingly or face the consequences.
People do. A friend of mine had a horse injured when a driver tried to squeeze past her horse on a road which was literally not wide enough for them both. Not even a handy ditch to fall into.Actually it has been changed to make every user recognize those that are more vulnerable than themselves. In other words, cyclists need to take care when passing horses and pedestrians, there is hierarchy starting at the biggest, probably HGVs and ending with pedestrians. It's hierarchy that, prior to the changes, the vast majority of road users observed and I suspect those that didn't, still won't.
As for your comment about horse riders, do you really think he would drive past horses like that on that track?
I must be missing something because Dont know why she fell off, How this can justify a £1k fine and 5 points
Clearly decision making isn't the drivers strong point
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Clearly decision making isn't the drivers strong point
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