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Cyclist hit by Car, Moorside /Halifax Road Cleckheaton
This afternoon at around 12:30 as I was at the junction of Moorside and
Halifax Road: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...424750&A=Y&Z=1 or http://tinyurl.com/4kwzo when a cyclist riding up Halifax Road in a north westerly direction was hit by a gold coloured BMW coming out of Highmoor lane. The car windscreen was shattered and the car drove off at speed. I saw the collision, my partner got the drivers registration and phoned for police and ambulance. Several people stopped to control traffic and offer first aid, a paramedic arrived followed shortly by the ambulance, who took the cyclist, who seemed to be shaken but walking, away and police who took our details and got the story. They got a call on the radio saying the driver had been caught, so after making sure they had everyone's details they went to deal with him. The bike was still on the pavement and someone said that the people in the Moorside pub knew who the cyclist was, so I took the bike in for them to look after. The bike was a red Spen Velo road bike, about 22", campag brakes, no mudguards, downtube gear levers, clips and straps. I'd guess that the cyclist was in his 40's was wearing a bright yellow race cape style jacket and a blue helmet. If anyone knows who this is could they let him know where his bike is, pass on my hopes that he is OK, my regrets that the bike has bent forks and downtube, and if possible, let me know how he is. I'll let Chris at Spen Velo know, as he might know who it is. -- Andy Morris AndyAtJinkasDotFreeserve.Co.UK Love this: Put an end to Outlook Express's messy quotes http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ |
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"AndyMorris" wrote in message ...
when a cyclist riding up Halifax Road in a north westerly direction was hit by a gold coloured BMW coming out of Highmoor lane. The car windscreen was shattered and the car drove off at speed. That does nothing at all to alter my perception of gold BMW drivers. They got a call on the radio saying the driver had been caught, so after making sure they had everyone's details they went to deal with him. Good. I hope they throw the book at the scumbag. The whole thing must have shaken you up a bit. At least the cyclist doesn't appear to have been hurt as badly as he might have been. Let's hope so anyway. -- Dave... |
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AndyMorris wrote:
snip The bike was still on the pavement and someone said that the people in the Moorside pub knew who the cyclist was, so I took the bike in for them to look after. snip Andy Morris What a wonderful public spirited guy you are. I just wonder how many other people would have been so thoughtful? Well done Andy! I hope the cyclist really was OK, often adrenalin rush will get you on your feet even when quite badly injured internally. If you find anything out, it would be good to know. All the best, Richard. |
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In article , The Oldfellow
writes AndyMorris wrote: snip The bike was still on the pavement and someone said that the people in the Moorside pub knew who the cyclist was, so I took the bike in for them to look after. snip Andy Morris What a wonderful public spirited guy you are. I just wonder how many other people would have been so thoughtful? Well done Andy! Hear Hear. I was very grateful for the public-spiritness of the people who helped me when I got hit. I hope the cyclist really was OK, often adrenalin rush will get you on your feet even when quite badly injured internally. If you find anything out, it would be good to know. As I hit the ground, I remembered some good advice I had read on this ng. Adrenaline rush or not, stay on the ground until you know how badly or otherwise you are injured. In this instance, let's hope the driver gets more than the normal wrist slap. Driving away afterwards smells of no insurance though. -- Peter Grange |
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Peter Grange wrote:
In this instance, let's hope the driver gets more than the normal wrist slap. Driving away afterwards smells of no insurance though. Thats what I was thinking or something more sinister such as a car full of drugs. Andy didn't mention if the windows were blacked out. |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:05:13 +0100, Peter Grange
wrote in message : In this instance, let's hope the driver gets more than the normal wrist slap. Driving away afterwards smells of no insurance though. Or drunk in charge. The typical penalty for leaving the scene is lower than that for drunk in charge, a clear incentive to flee after any crash. Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at Washington University |
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In this instance, let's hope the driver gets more than the normal
wrist slap. Driving away afterwards smells of no insurance though. Wrist slap it is then :-/ |
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"Just zis Guy, you know?" typed
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:05:13 +0100, Peter Grange wrote in message : In this instance, let's hope the driver gets more than the normal wrist slap. Driving away afterwards smells of no insurance though. Or drunk in charge. The typical penalty for leaving the scene is lower than that for drunk in charge, a clear incentive to flee after any crash. A quick look at AutoRoute shows some slip roads to the M62 (NOT a proper junction) *very* close to this accident site. Curiouser & curiouser... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
"Just zis Guy, you know?" typed On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:05:13 +0100, Peter Grange wrote in message : In this instance, let's hope the driver gets more than the normal wrist slap. Driving away afterwards smells of no insurance though. Or drunk in charge. The typical penalty for leaving the scene is lower than that for drunk in charge, a clear incentive to flee after any crash. A quick look at AutoRoute shows some slip roads to the M62 (NOT a proper junction) *very* close to this accident site. Curiouser & curiouser... They are the slip roads from Hartshead Moor services, There is a 'backdoor' from the road the driver came out of to the services, don't know if its locked. -- Andy Morris AndyAtJinkasDotFreeserve.Co.UK Love this: Put an end to Outlook Express's messy quotes http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ |
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The local paper reports no one has been caught for this crime,
disgusting isn't it? On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 22:56:58 +0100, "AndyMorris" wrote: This afternoon at around 12:30 as I was at the junction of Moorside and Halifax Road: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...424750&A=Y&Z=1 or http://tinyurl.com/4kwzo when a cyclist riding up Halifax Road in a north westerly direction was hit by a gold coloured BMW coming out of Highmoor lane. The car windscreen was shattered and the car drove off at speed. I saw the collision, my partner got the drivers registration and phoned for police and ambulance. Several people stopped to control traffic and offer first aid, a paramedic arrived followed shortly by the ambulance, who took the cyclist, who seemed to be shaken but walking, away and police who took our details and got the story. They got a call on the radio saying the driver had been caught, so after making sure they had everyone's details they went to deal with him. The bike was still on the pavement and someone said that the people in the Moorside pub knew who the cyclist was, so I took the bike in for them to look after. The bike was a red Spen Velo road bike, about 22", campag brakes, no mudguards, downtube gear levers, clips and straps. I'd guess that the cyclist was in his 40's was wearing a bright yellow race cape style jacket and a blue helmet. If anyone knows who this is could they let him know where his bike is, pass on my hopes that he is OK, my regrets that the bike has bent forks and downtube, and if possible, let me know how he is. I'll let Chris at Spen Velo know, as he might know who it is. |
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