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Old July 11th 20, 02:43 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Aberdeen motor vehicle driver crashed into cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be in the centre of road

Hit and run driver gets hit with a fine and ban.

QUOTE:
A biker crashed into a cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be cycling in the middle of the road.

Dale Campbell, 24, repeatedly pulled alongside the cyclist on Auchmill Road and Oldmeldrum Road in Aberdeen, driving in an “erratic manner” and gesticulating, telling him he should not be in the centre of the lane.

Eventually he got too close and collided with the cyclist’s leg, before both men fell to the ground and Campbell got up and drove away on November 11.

Fiscal depute Susan Love told Aberdeen Sheriff Court: “At around 4.40pm a man was cycling home at the locus heading west. He did not know the accused.

“At this time he became aware of a male, the accused, wearing a motorcycle helmet and riding a white Honda motor vehicle.

“The motorcyclist pulled up alongside him and advised him he should not be cycling in the centre of lane one.

“The man has a rear-facing camera on his bike and was able to video the incident.

“The accused is seen to speed up and slow down repeatedly alongside the man and repeatedly accelerate through traffic from a static start to catch up with him.

“The witness informed the accused he was entitled to cycle where he was.

“He intended to turn right into Oldmeldrum Road and had no interest in engaging with the accused.

“The man became aware of the accused accelerating up behind him and pulled alongside.

“He turned away from the accused with the intention of ignoring him..

“The accused drove his motorcycle into the man, striking him on the left leg while the accused was revving his engine.

“The witness grabbed hold of the accused’s bag and as a result both fell to the ground.

“The accused picked up his motorcycle and made off in the direction of Mugiemoss Road.”

The cyclist then contacted police.

Campbell pled guilty to a charge of dangerous driving over the matter.

He also admitted a domestically aggravated charge of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner over a separate incident.

Defence agent Stuart Flowerdew said his client had not deliberately made contact with the cyclist’s leg.

The solicitor said a court-ordered social work report contained details of his client’s “state of mind at the time”.

Sheriff Philip Mann disqualified Campbell, of Liddell Place, Dyce, from driving for a year and said he would need to pass an extended test before being allowed to drive again.

He also fined him £640.

https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/...entre-of-road/
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Old July 11th 20, 04:28 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Aberdeen motor vehicle driver crashed into cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be in the centre of road

On Saturday, 11 July 2020 14:43:01 UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
Hit and run driver gets hit with a fine and ban.

QUOTE:
A biker crashed into a cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be cycling in the middle of the road.

Dale Campbell, 24, repeatedly pulled alongside the cyclist on Auchmill Road and Oldmeldrum Road in Aberdeen, driving in an “erratic manner” and gesticulating, telling him he should not be in the centre of the lane.

Eventually he got too close and collided with the cyclist’s leg, before both men fell to the ground and Campbell got up and drove away on November 11.

Fiscal depute Susan Love told Aberdeen Sheriff Court: “At around 4.40pm a man was cycling home at the locus heading west. He did not know the accused.

“At this time he became aware of a male, the accused, wearing a motorcycle helmet and riding a white Honda motor vehicle.

“The motorcyclist pulled up alongside him and advised him he should not be cycling in the centre of lane one.

“The man has a rear-facing camera on his bike and was able to video the incident.

“The accused is seen to speed up and slow down repeatedly alongside the man and repeatedly accelerate through traffic from a static start to catch up with him.

“The witness informed the accused he was entitled to cycle where he was.

“He intended to turn right into Oldmeldrum Road and had no interest in engaging with the accused.

“The man became aware of the accused accelerating up behind him and pulled alongside.

“He turned away from the accused with the intention of ignoring him.

“The accused drove his motorcycle into the man, striking him on the left leg while the accused was revving his engine.

“The witness grabbed hold of the accused’s bag and as a result both fell to the ground.

“The accused picked up his motorcycle and made off in the direction of Mugiemoss Road.”

The cyclist then contacted police.

Campbell pled guilty to a charge of dangerous driving over the matter.

He also admitted a domestically aggravated charge of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner over a separate incident.

Defence agent Stuart Flowerdew said his client had not deliberately made contact with the cyclist’s leg.

The solicitor said a court-ordered social work report contained details of his client’s “state of mind at the time”.

Sheriff Philip Mann disqualified Campbell, of Liddell Place, Dyce, from driving for a year and said he would need to pass an extended test before being allowed to drive again.

He also fined him £640.

https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/...entre-of-road/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6aJ4WMp3co

No doubt Nugent will claim this was just a mistake.
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Old July 11th 20, 05:04 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Aberdeen motor vehicle driver crashed into cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be in the centre of road

On 11/07/2020 16:28, Mike Collins wrote:
On Saturday, 11 July 2020 14:43:01 UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
Hit and run driver gets hit with a fine and ban.

QUOTE:
A biker crashed into a cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be cycling in the middle of the road.

Dale Campbell, 24, repeatedly pulled alongside the cyclist on Auchmill Road and Oldmeldrum Road in Aberdeen, driving in an “erratic manner” and gesticulating, telling him he should not be in the centre of the lane.

Eventually he got too close and collided with the cyclist’s leg, before both men fell to the ground and Campbell got up and drove away on November 11.

Fiscal depute Susan Love told Aberdeen Sheriff Court: “At around 4.40pm a man was cycling home at the locus heading west. He did not know the accused.

“At this time he became aware of a male, the accused, wearing a motorcycle helmet and riding a white Honda motor vehicle.

“The motorcyclist pulled up alongside him and advised him he should not be cycling in the centre of lane one.

“The man has a rear-facing camera on his bike and was able to video the incident.

“The accused is seen to speed up and slow down repeatedly alongside the man and repeatedly accelerate through traffic from a static start to catch up with him.

“The witness informed the accused he was entitled to cycle where he was.

“He intended to turn right into Oldmeldrum Road and had no interest in engaging with the accused.

“The man became aware of the accused accelerating up behind him and pulled alongside.

“He turned away from the accused with the intention of ignoring him.

“The accused drove his motorcycle into the man, striking him on the left leg while the accused was revving his engine.

“The witness grabbed hold of the accused’s bag and as a result both fell to the ground.

“The accused picked up his motorcycle and made off in the direction of Mugiemoss Road.”

The cyclist then contacted police.

Campbell pled guilty to a charge of dangerous driving over the matter.

He also admitted a domestically aggravated charge of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner over a separate incident.

Defence agent Stuart Flowerdew said his client had not deliberately made contact with the cyclist’s leg.

The solicitor said a court-ordered social work report contained details of his client’s “state of mind at the time”.

Sheriff Philip Mann disqualified Campbell, of Liddell Place, Dyce, from driving for a year and said he would need to pass an extended test before being allowed to drive again.

He also fined him £640.

https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/...entre-of-road/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6aJ4WMp3co

No doubt Nugent will claim this was just a mistake.


Have you any idea what the cyclist was doing out on the crown of the road?

It doesn't look as though he was intending to turn right into Buckingham
Palace, because he wasn't indicating.
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Old July 11th 20, 05:19 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mike Collins
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Default Aberdeen motor vehicle driver crashed into cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be in the centre of road

On Saturday, 11 July 2020 17:03:22 UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 11/07/2020 16:28, Mike Collins wrote:
On Saturday, 11 July 2020 14:43:01 UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
Hit and run driver gets hit with a fine and ban.

QUOTE:
A biker crashed into a cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be cycling in the middle of the road.

Dale Campbell, 24, repeatedly pulled alongside the cyclist on Auchmill Road and Oldmeldrum Road in Aberdeen, driving in an “erratic manner” and gesticulating, telling him he should not be in the centre of the lane.

Eventually he got too close and collided with the cyclist’s leg, before both men fell to the ground and Campbell got up and drove away on November 11.

Fiscal depute Susan Love told Aberdeen Sheriff Court: “At around 4.40pm a man was cycling home at the locus heading west. He did not know the accused.

“At this time he became aware of a male, the accused, wearing a motorcycle helmet and riding a white Honda motor vehicle.

“The motorcyclist pulled up alongside him and advised him he should not be cycling in the centre of lane one.

“The man has a rear-facing camera on his bike and was able to video the incident.

“The accused is seen to speed up and slow down repeatedly alongside the man and repeatedly accelerate through traffic from a static start to catch up with him.

“The witness informed the accused he was entitled to cycle where he was.

“He intended to turn right into Oldmeldrum Road and had no interest in engaging with the accused.

“The man became aware of the accused accelerating up behind him and pulled alongside.

“He turned away from the accused with the intention of ignoring him.

“The accused drove his motorcycle into the man, striking him on the left leg while the accused was revving his engine.

“The witness grabbed hold of the accused’s bag and as a result both fell to the ground.

“The accused picked up his motorcycle and made off in the direction of Mugiemoss Road.”

The cyclist then contacted police.

Campbell pled guilty to a charge of dangerous driving over the matter.

He also admitted a domestically aggravated charge of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner over a separate incident.

Defence agent Stuart Flowerdew said his client had not deliberately made contact with the cyclist’s leg.

The solicitor said a court-ordered social work report contained details of his client’s “state of mind at the time”.

Sheriff Philip Mann disqualified Campbell, of Liddell Place, Dyce, from driving for a year and said he would need to pass an extended test before being allowed to drive again.

He also fined him £640.

https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/...entre-of-road/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6aJ4WMp3co

No doubt Nugent will claim this was just a mistake.


Have you any idea what the cyclist was doing out on the crown of the road?

It doesn't look as though he was intending to turn right into Buckingham
Palace, because he wasn't indicating.


I thought you did not watch videos posted to this group.

"can you quote the relevant Act or Statutory Instrument? " preventing cyclists riding "on the crown of the road"

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Old July 11th 20, 05:25 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Mason[_6_]
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Default Aberdeen motor vehicle driver crashed into cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be in the centre of road

On Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 5:19:24 PM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote:

"can you quote the relevant Act or Statutory Instrument? " preventing cyclists riding "on the crown of the road"


There is none, but there is the "primary" position that appears to the uneducated as "riding in the middle of the road".

See:

https://www.cyclinguk.org/sites/defa...?itok=2ZgMYIhy
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Old July 11th 20, 08:37 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Aberdeen motor vehicle driver crashed into cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be in the centre of road

On Saturday, 11 July 2020 17:25:13 UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
On Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 5:19:24 PM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote:

"can you quote the relevant Act or Statutory Instrument? " preventing cyclists riding "on the crown of the road"


There is none, but there is the "primary" position that appears to the uneducated as "riding in the middle of the road".

See:

https://www.cyclinguk.org/sites/defa...?itok=2ZgMYIhy


In the video the cyclist appears to be riding in a designated cycle lane, I suppose the motorcyclist 'accidentally' rode in the cycle lane in Nugentworld.



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Old July 12th 20, 02:08 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Aberdeen motor vehicle driver crashed into cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be in the centre of road

On 11/07/2020 17:19, Mike Collins wrote:
On Saturday, 11 July 2020 17:03:22 UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 11/07/2020 16:28, Mike Collins wrote:
On Saturday, 11 July 2020 14:43:01 UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
Hit and run driver gets hit with a fine and ban.

QUOTE:
A biker crashed into a cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be cycling in the middle of the road.

Dale Campbell, 24, repeatedly pulled alongside the cyclist on Auchmill Road and Oldmeldrum Road in Aberdeen, driving in an “erratic manner” and gesticulating, telling him he should not be in the centre of the lane.

Eventually he got too close and collided with the cyclist’s leg, before both men fell to the ground and Campbell got up and drove away on November 11.

Fiscal depute Susan Love told Aberdeen Sheriff Court: “At around 4.40pm a man was cycling home at the locus heading west. He did not know the accused.

“At this time he became aware of a male, the accused, wearing a motorcycle helmet and riding a white Honda motor vehicle.

“The motorcyclist pulled up alongside him and advised him he should not be cycling in the centre of lane one.

“The man has a rear-facing camera on his bike and was able to video the incident.

“The accused is seen to speed up and slow down repeatedly alongside the man and repeatedly accelerate through traffic from a static start to catch up with him.

“The witness informed the accused he was entitled to cycle where he was.

“He intended to turn right into Oldmeldrum Road and had no interest in engaging with the accused.

“The man became aware of the accused accelerating up behind him and pulled alongside.

“He turned away from the accused with the intention of ignoring him.

“The accused drove his motorcycle into the man, striking him on the left leg while the accused was revving his engine.

“The witness grabbed hold of the accused’s bag and as a result both fell to the ground.

“The accused picked up his motorcycle and made off in the direction of Mugiemoss Road.”

The cyclist then contacted police.

Campbell pled guilty to a charge of dangerous driving over the matter.

He also admitted a domestically aggravated charge of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner over a separate incident.

Defence agent Stuart Flowerdew said his client had not deliberately made contact with the cyclist’s leg.

The solicitor said a court-ordered social work report contained details of his client’s “state of mind at the time”.

Sheriff Philip Mann disqualified Campbell, of Liddell Place, Dyce, from driving for a year and said he would need to pass an extended test before being allowed to drive again.

He also fined him £640.

https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/...entre-of-road/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6aJ4WMp3co

No doubt Nugent will claim this was just a mistake.


Have you any idea what the cyclist was doing out on the crown of the road?

It doesn't look as though he was intending to turn right into Buckingham
Palace, because he wasn't indicating.


I thought you did not watch videos posted to this group.


I please myself, not you.

That must annoy you.
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Old July 12th 20, 02:11 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Aberdeen motor vehicle driver crashed into cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be in the centre of road

On 11/07/2020 17:25, Simon Mason wrote:
On Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 5:19:24 PM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote:

"can you quote the relevant Act or Statutory Instrument? " preventing cyclists riding "on the crown of the road"


There is none, but there is the "primary" position that appears to the uneducated as "riding in the middle of the road".

See:

https://www.cyclinguk.org/sites/defa...?itok=2ZgMYIhy


No matter what deranged descriptions have been given by the usual
suspects to "riding in the primary position", none of them have ever
been extended to riding on the centre line, on the offside of two lanes
of (real) traffic.

Perhaps you can disprove that (no, you can't).
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Old July 12th 20, 02:12 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Aberdeen motor vehicle driver crashed into cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be in the centre of road

On 11/07/2020 20:37, Mike Collins wrote:
On Saturday, 11 July 2020 17:25:13 UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
On Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 5:19:24 PM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote:

"can you quote the relevant Act or Statutory Instrument? " preventing cyclists riding "on the crown of the road"


There is none, but there is the "primary" position that appears to the uneducated as "riding in the middle of the road".

See:

https://www.cyclinguk.org/sites/defa...?itok=2ZgMYIhy


In the video the cyclist appears to be riding in a designated cycle lane, I suppose the motorcyclist 'accidentally' rode in the cycle lane in Nugentworld.


Please state what reason you have in your vivid imagination for
"thinking" that motor-cyclists are not allowed in that right-turning lane.

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Old July 12th 20, 03:14 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mike Collins
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Default Aberdeen motor vehicle driver crashed into cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be in the centre of road

On Sunday, 12 July 2020 02:08:04 UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 11/07/2020 17:19, Mike Collins wrote:
On Saturday, 11 July 2020 17:03:22 UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 11/07/2020 16:28, Mike Collins wrote:
On Saturday, 11 July 2020 14:43:01 UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
Hit and run driver gets hit with a fine and ban.

QUOTE:
A biker crashed into a cyclist after telling him he shouldn’t be cycling in the middle of the road.

Dale Campbell, 24, repeatedly pulled alongside the cyclist on Auchmill Road and Oldmeldrum Road in Aberdeen, driving in an “erratic manner” and gesticulating, telling him he should not be in the centre of the lane.

Eventually he got too close and collided with the cyclist’s leg, before both men fell to the ground and Campbell got up and drove away on November 11.

Fiscal depute Susan Love told Aberdeen Sheriff Court: “At around 4.40pm a man was cycling home at the locus heading west. He did not know the accused.

“At this time he became aware of a male, the accused, wearing a motorcycle helmet and riding a white Honda motor vehicle.

“The motorcyclist pulled up alongside him and advised him he should not be cycling in the centre of lane one.

“The man has a rear-facing camera on his bike and was able to video the incident.

“The accused is seen to speed up and slow down repeatedly alongside the man and repeatedly accelerate through traffic from a static start to catch up with him.

“The witness informed the accused he was entitled to cycle where he was.

“He intended to turn right into Oldmeldrum Road and had no interest in engaging with the accused.

“The man became aware of the accused accelerating up behind him and pulled alongside.

“He turned away from the accused with the intention of ignoring him.

“The accused drove his motorcycle into the man, striking him on the left leg while the accused was revving his engine.

“The witness grabbed hold of the accused’s bag and as a result both fell to the ground.

“The accused picked up his motorcycle and made off in the direction of Mugiemoss Road.”

The cyclist then contacted police.

Campbell pled guilty to a charge of dangerous driving over the matter.

 




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