Ooops!
CW reader was in training for the "Londpn-Brighton" when he and his cycling mate were hit by a car from behind. The driver claimed he did not see them because
and perhaps we need to foucs on high sun/hard rain and well as black ice dangers
Quote:
The sun was in his eyes
Anyway both riders ended up in hospital.
Police were called. They took statements but are not going to prosecute the car driver. The riders claim the road where hit was straight and flat. They think if he'd hit another car - he'd have been "done for careless" and claim they are "second class because they are lowly cyclists"
Nope .. more vulnerable gets benefit of doubt unless proven otherwise as "rule of thumb" these days. Kent would have investigated thoroughly to see who was to blame. I would not like to speculate as my views on being "blinded by sun" would be as if in fog or heavy rain as in stopping if you really cannot see ahead .. try to adjust eyes/sunvisors/glasses until you can see sufficiently ahead so that you can stop safely in distance you can see to be clear and address speed/gear accordingly
We are still back to COAST base point though all the same
The writer plans to lobby and get others to lobby for changes to the law. Unfortunately - as with samandben - much of this requires training for all road users, common sense
responsibility = all forgotten skills!