.....Having said that, the collision is still largely the fault of the two individual who have failed to give way.
Quite . . . . . . . . and the driver who didn't give way pleaded guilty and was fined. The second driver who drove straight out of the junction over the top of the cyclist and bike lying on the ground pleaded not guilty. The court found her guilty too.
The actual crash sequence is used in tonight's film but not the run over. Originally the film makers said they would show how cyclists used video as a silent witness, how it can be used to lead to prosecutions. They ignored this one (and worse). Without the video the car drivers might have said the rider was all over the road, they could have said that he must have been in the wrong because cyclists are always in the wrong. Just look at the Brunelle film to prove it.
The actual crash sequence is used in tonight's film but not the run over. Originally the film makers said they would show how cyclists used video as a silent witness, how it can be used to lead to prosecutions. They ignored this one (and worse). Without the video the car drivers might have said the rider was all over the road, they could have said that he must have been in the wrong because cyclists are always in the wrong. Just look at the Brunelle film to prove it.