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| | On our way to polo yesterday small brown bike almost got taken out by a bus, The bus was over taking to get to a bus stop in time and matt was between it and the bus stop. pedal curb strike. Lucky Matt smacked the side of the bus with his mallet... and squeezed through the gap. Classic scenario really, you cant even assume that some one has seen you. |
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| | #19 |
| | Honestly, i was picking something up at lunch and was out on the bike. Stopped at red lights a lady asked if she could go straight across the junction and who should give way. Both lanes opposite were one way, facing us. I'm not sure anyone really knows what they are doing. I have a good few stupid moments every now and again, but i understand that going into a one way street full of traffic is not perhaps the best idea. My regards to the family, i'm not in any way saying this particular woman didn't know what she was doing. chris |
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| | #23 |
| | Terrible news, makes me very sad to read. As above, justMouse, I have no idea of the circumstances, but it prompted me to fwd the Moving Target guidance on HGV's at junctions to all riders at my work, asking people to read the link no matter how experienced they are. Be safe all, Chop |
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| | #26 |
| | the cyclist was riding south down stoke newington high street; the hgv was either travelling the same route or turning right out of manor road (former route is more likely) the collision occoured just beside stoke newington train station, where the entrance to the alley and the jehovas witnesses church is. the police were investigating right underneath the lorry this seems to suggest that the woman went right under the truck when the collision occoured. my thoughts go out to friends and family who are now going through such a terrible time. |
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