CW reports on a tragedy which occurred on a club outing by Birkenhead Northend Club One rider was killed and two others received non-lifer threatening injuries when a Clio - driven by a 25 year old collided with them. It is believed that a low winter sun caused the incident.
If you cannot see ahead.. STOP and that goes for cyclists as well.
Pull in.. give eyes chance to recover.. find sun-glasses - preferaby "reactolight" type .. pull over and and just rest the eyes and let them acclimatise to survival situation. Avoid looking into this low sun as it wil damage your eyesight ... and cyclists should listen and look for traffic , whilst the driver should treat this kind of visibiilty as he would a pea-soup of a fog .. and drive at a speed dictated by the weather condition
The deceased (a typical Scouser and part owner of a bike shop hit the windscreen and shattered it before hitting the tarmac. The young driver was arersted on suspicion of dangerous driving but released on bail.
Other
motorists stopped and desperately tried to save the cyclist before the ambulance arrived. The cyclist died the next day despite their endeavoours
Birkenhead North End CC are petioning for a cycling lane
organiser of the club's Bike Factory GP wrote:
Just 18 inches to the right and that guy would have missed hitting him
Yet another cyclist claims the sun was not that low.. the road was dry.. little traffic.. and that the road is well used by cyclists as the main route from the Wirral into North Wales.
CW reminds us that Birkenhead NorthEnd CC is one of our finest. Founded in 1901.. and has 2004 Olympic SIlvr medallist Steve Cummings as a famous "son" and Commonwealth Bronze medallist Rachel Heal

as a "daughter"
This accident occurred last Sunday morning at 9.10 am. Cheshire police would appreciate any witness out there to contact them on 01244 613 168.
To our lurks who get very upset about these stories .. I remind that the Magan Carta does say
Magna Carta in easily understood terms wrote:
To no man should we deny justice
which means that we have to allow a fair trial in order for justice to take its true course.
It may be that this sun was lethally blinding to this driver. A cyclist may have had a different filed of vision as we do tend to be a "bit head down" in these outings. Why the police will want a number of drivers to tell them how
they found that sun and how far a problem or not it was to them
It will certainly help Mel Vasey's family, friends and riding companions to come to terms with his very tragic death to know that true justice is served and if a decent cyling path in his memory is built .. then a lasting tribute to a man eqauted with the best of Liverpool Scouse wit.
My deepest condolences to the bereaved and a kind thought to the driver who is most probably going through his own hell.
I base this on what I have seen .. the sheer horror.. the trauma.. the denial.. the disbelief that
they caused or catalysed such a horrific incident.
Justice should seek its cause.. but it should not dehumanise the convicted person. Society can revile the the truly horrific .. but not at the expense of justice.