• Just now I've had an email from the policeman saying that the driver DID report the collision but is not accepting dangerous driving.

    I guess...so what? What was their next action? Two offences seem to have been committed - driving without due care and leaving the scene of a collision. Have the Police recognised this? They need to. If they haven't made it clear what they intend to now do, you need to find out, and get them going in the right direction.

    Without reading this entire thread, what are my options?

    You don't have any 'options' as such -

    • go to A&E and get checked out
    • get an estimate for repair to bike and clothes
    • get a solicitor on the case - are you a member of BC, CTC etc? There are special arrangements
    • continually badger the police into doing their job
    • continually badger the solicitor (legal exec) into doing their job
    • regularly lose faith and patience in it all
  • So she turned right from the opposite lane and what then, did you hit the side of her car? I've had a very close miss like that, my guess was the driver under-estimated the speed I was going and assumed they could complete the manoeuvre before I get there.

    Leaving the scene I would assume would be the biggest thing, difficult to prove dangerous driving, a charge of driving without due care would be more likely to stick.

  • Thanks @Howard. Yep agree with the 2 offences. I'll mention that to the police.

    That's exactly what happened @Jimmy_Fingers. She made the slowest latest turn ever. I guess she underestimated my speed (it was slightly downhill) and the road was wet. My rear wheel wet and I slid under the car.

  • Sounds like a pretty extreme incident to simply drive away from, a cyclist actually under the car. That as ever is the angle the police will take the most interest in.

  • @Itisaboutthebike hope none of it is lasting damage.

    Just got an email from a police to say they will do some free advertising for my youtube channel and post video links to a driver along with some reading material, no mention of charging them a fee but it should hopefully make them think twice.

  • not sure, I asked for it in my email though just in case they don't keep it for long..

  • i should have looked but I was so angry that I don't seem to have been thinking very quickly, would have taken a photo on my phone but, it was at the bottom of a bungied up rack bag, i was wearing thick gloves etc etc so hopefully, time + route + license plate should be enough.

    you are prob right about the database/lack of follow up but for what it's worth I did ask for a response in my email and i have a ref no. i can chase up.

    edit: all seems pretty minor now @Itisaboutthebike has put his story up!

  • This has a nice outcome but the language...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSjKJfupK4Y


    This is fucking LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOOLOLOLOLOLOLZZZZZZZGOLD

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sa58h22tufo

  • Thanks guys. I'll be Ok. Just had an email from the policeman. Apparently she is denying driving without due care and attention. Plus her witness is her passenger and friend. LOLOLOL.

    Can anyone point me towards that decent solicitor I vaguely remember being mentioned somewhere on here? Much appreciated. XXX

  • TW in reply to @dst

    I'd advise everyone to go straight to the comments.
    Please could you summarise the best ones for us? I like to picture the writers of the comments foaming at the mouth, then collapsing with a trickle of blood from their noses as their blood pressure causes an aneurism.>

  • Get a detailed weather report for that time of day (met office) just in case.

  • what about leaving the scene?

  • Regardless of the excuse for not seeing you the fact that she stopped at all means she must be aware she hit you and so leaving without exchanging details is the crime you should push for. Hit and run is taken pretty seriously and even if her witness backs up her version of the collision there can be no excuse for not stopping. Good luck, hope you get a result, heal up fast.

  • Noticed this ace bit of driving today.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbCIVWB96Z8

  • Saved valuable seconds of your journey too ;)

  • Nothing like a good internetz hate mob.

  • my reply from TFL:

    "Thanks for your email on 16 February about the behaviour of a 254 bus driver. I was concerned to learn of the dangerous driving you mentioned and understand how distressing this must have been.

    The safety of our customers and other road users is of the utmost importance to us.

    Drivers are fully aware of the standards of driving we expect and have a responsibility to operate their vehicles with safety in mind at all times.

    They are instructed to give all cyclists space when overtaking (about half the width of a bus, or 1.2 meters). In addition, they are also specifically instructed not to cut in on cyclists when approaching a bus stop.

    I’ve passed the details of your complaint to the operating company responsible for the route, Arriva, who will fully investigate this incident.

    With the information you’ve provided, they’ll be able to identify and interview the driver in question. Any action they take will be in line with their company’s internal procedures. The aim being to ensure that safety and driving standards are met at all times.

    We take every report of dangerous driving extremely seriously and appreciate you taking the time to contact us"

  • Copy/paste jobs and no action taken.

  • They are instructed to give all cyclists space when overtaking (about half the width of a bus, or 1.2 meters).

    A 1.2m wide car then...

  • The ambiguous wording of that rule makes it completely worthless. If the authors of the highway code actually meant 'a car's width', that's probably what they'd have written.

  • Meh - Using the highway code as canon is daft in any case. At best it's a reference to the relevant legislation, more often than not it's an arbitrary guide that can and is ignored.

  • Case law's better, within which a cyclist's right to "wobble room" is enshrined.

  • They'll never take my wobble room.

  • u wob m8?

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