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dude i hope your ok man.https://www.lfgss.com/thread4213.html[URL="https://www.lfgss.com/thread4213-7.html#post2451801"][/URL] this will be of use.
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and perhaps get yourself checked out by a medical professional.
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dude i hope your ok man.https://www.lfgss.com/thread4213.html[URL="https://www.lfgss.com/thread4213-7.html#post2451801"][/URL] this will be of use.
and perhaps get yourself checked out by a medical professional.
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Hello,
Today I was Cycling down a busy road in Sheffield, when a car approached alongside and tried to turn left onto a side road. I was travelling quite fast, the driver obviously didn't see me and I collided with the side of his car as he turned. I think I went over his bonnet and landed on the road in the middle of the junction after rolling several feet. Aside from a few grazes and bruises I felt ok. The driver was very concerned and seemed shocked. He gave me his name and number but as I was in shock I did not take down any insurance details and I didn't call the police. My handlebars had twisted in the headset and I straightened them out, my bike looked fine but when I set off I quickly realised the handlebars were bent out of shape. This appears to be the only damage my bike received (aside from scratches but I haven't had the chance to inspect it closely yet. I didn't collect any information from any witnesses, and in the end just cycled off. I don't know if there was any damage to the car. I do not know what I should do now, I have been told I should report the incident to the police but as I don't appear to be badly injured I don't know if this is necessary. Sorry for the long discourse, I was just wondering what I should have done at the time, and what I should do now after the event?
Thanks, Alex .