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Old July 6th 19, 11:46 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Default Cyclist deliberately rides into a car, then tries to blame thecar

On 06/07/2019 20:17, TMS320 wrote:
On 06/07/2019 00:32, JNugent wrote:
On 05/07/2019 18:05, TMS320 wrote:
On 05/07/2019 02:13, JNugent wrote:
On 05/07/2019 00:13, TMS320 wrote:
On 04/07/2019 23:26, JNugent wrote:
On 04/07/2019 19:42, TMS320 wrote:
On 04/07/2019 18:40, MrCheerful wrote:
Compo seeking cyclistÂ* foiled by dashcam.Â* I hope the driver got
his details to make a claim against his fridge freezer insurance.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...me-driver.html





When turning right one is supposed to give way and allow oncoming
traffic to pass on the right. The dashcam shows the driver failed
to do that.

He should have stopped.

It does not alter fault.

The way I approach that is that if I were driving my car along the
route he described on his bike, I would have stopped. More to the
point, I would have been looking where I was going and would have
slowed considerably for such a potentially hazardous situation.

I expect you wouldn't have stopped (or won't agree that you would
have stopped, as the case may be).

I wasn't there. He probably did the best thing in the circumstances.

The best thing is running into a stationary vehicle instead of
stopping?

He didn't run into it and the vehicle wasn't stationary.


He did and it was. That vehicle was stationary when he rode into it.


You still haven't looked at the video.


I have done more than "look at it" (whatever that may mean).

Would *you* have done it? If you say you would have, you have the
most *warped* sense of what the "best thing" is.
Quite unbelievable.
I'll tell you right now, without fear of contradiction by anyone
sane, that was definitely NOT the best thing to do in the
circumstances.

Then you're pontificating without having looked at the video.


There we a you wouldn't have expected it but we get an attempt at
contradiction by someone who quite clearly cannot be sane.

He says that the best thing to do in a hazardous situation is to mantain
speed and plough on regardless, eventually hitting a vehicle waiting in
the middle of a junction (and if it had been a moving vehicle in his
path, that would be an even more insane recoomendation).

Wrong (yet again - how DO you manage to be so consistent?).


I'm not wrong about you.

Would YOU have done what that stupid, stubborn, reckless, cyclist did?
If you say "Yes", I won't believe you.


I wasn't there.


So you'd have ploughed on and hit the car.

Either that or you can't see any way of escape from that corner without
getting wet paint on the soles of your shoes.

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